Lyrical Breakdown of Party (feat. André 3000) - A Journey through Words and Rhymes
Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Party (feat. André 3000)" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.
- Lyric Overview: Witness how Beyoncé weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Party (feat. André 3000)" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
- Rhyme and Rhythm Analysis: Our Lazyjot editor highlights the ingenious use of multi-syllabic rhymes and the rhythm pattern that Beyoncé employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
- Syllable Pattern Insights: Dive deeper into the structural elements of the lyrics. See how the syllable count varies across the song, adding a unique rhythm and flow to Beyoncé's narrative.
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Let's go
Woo
Fresh, fresh
Break it down
Let's go, ayy
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey
I may be young, but I'm ready
To give you all my love
I told my girls you can get it
Don't slow it down, just let it go
So in love, I'll give it all away
Just don't tell nobody tomorrow
So tonight, I'll do it every way
Speakers knocking 'til the morning light
'Cause we like to party, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
'Cause we like to party, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
'Cause we like to party
You a bad girl, and your friend's bad too (Ooh)
We got the swag sauce, she drippin' swagu (Ooh)
You a bad girl and your friends bad too (Ooh)
You got the swag sauce, she drippin' swagu (Ooh)
As a Black woman, I used to feel like the world wanted me to stay in my little box
And Black women often feel underestimated
And I wanted us to be proud of not only the show, but the process
Be proud of the struggle, thankful for the beauty that comes with a painful history and rejoice in the pain
Rejoice in the imperfections and the wrongs that are so damn right
And I wanted everyone to be grateful for their curves, their sass, their honesty
Thankful for their freedom