by Slim Fiasco » Aug 15th, '12, 08:13
It's a weird question, just like asking what makes something beautiful? To me, songs can be lyrical in different ways. For example, you have the complex guys like Lupe and Jay who are using a lot of metaphors, entendres, references etc. Other aspects of wordplay can be considered as well, such as rhyming, and I'm not just speaking on multies, but also alliteration, internal rhymes, or assonance. You also have storytelling and concepts. These songs may be simple in rhyming or wordplay but they can showcase creative ideas which takes a lot of skill as well. This can even be made better if the rapper is able to incorporate good rhyming or some figure of speech such as personification. There's also the aspect of social commentary, introspection, conveying emotion, sending a message, adding humor and wit, so there are definitely a lot of things that need to be considered. So overall, as long as the rapper cares about his lyrics and maybe tries to make them a little more complex by either rhyming or metaphors then I can consider it lyrical.