A Quote by Jeet Gannguli

I am against vulgar lyrics. No one should feel ashamed while listening to a song. — © Jeet Gannguli
I am against vulgar lyrics. No one should feel ashamed while listening to a song.
Unfortunately, we are living in an era where plenty of songs with vulgar, objectionable lyrics are also becoming popular. It's a disturbing trend, and I feel really sad when I see small kids dancing to such numbers in television shows. In my career so far, I have refused any song whose lyrics I haven't been comfortable with.
I don't feel ashamed of my wife's political background, and I don't think she should either. I feel that the people who administered the North of Ireland for the last 20 years should be ashamed. There you are.
When you're given a song, it's my job to record the lyrics, story and emotion, and make everyone who is listening to the song believe that it was my words and experience.
One should not promote lyrics that are vulgar.
Songs and lyrics should be subtle. They can be fun, but not vulgar.
Sometimes melody and sometimes lyrics. It depends on the tempo and feel of the song. Slower pieces usually begin with melody and faster ones with lyrics. I write for the song and it leads me to my conclusion.
I've always felt that the game itself is pretty much a melody and I am there to provide the lyrics. You want the lyrics to match the melody, because if you are composing a song or recording a song, it's cacophonous if they don't match.
'Kolaveri' is one song that people feel connected to. While I am bored of the song, it seems people aren't. I really can't say what worked. But I can definitely say that the song made me what I am today.
Even if a song has shallow lyrics, there's something that you feel, regardless of what their lyrics are.
Lyrics of some songs are vulgar... I feel they are not good for the society.
Lyrics is the face of any song. The combination of composition, lyrics and singing is what makes a song a song.
I would say a great song [is where] you like everything in the song. The lyrics move you, the beat makes you want to dance and you feel invincible when you listen to that song. A good song I think you can listen to but you get tired of it really fast.
Why should I? I've done nothing to be ashamed of. I am not ashamed - I am only beaten
You can get into a comfort zone writing lyrics, like wearing a mask. But I wanted to feel uncomfortable when I was listening back to the lyrics; I wanted to squirm.
When I'm listening to a song, it's the lyrics and the stories they tell that matter most to me.
I'm so bad at lyrics. I'm always trying to get better. Sometimes, the song can restrict your lyrics - if you're trying to make a poppy song, you don't want to sing something that sounds like it could be on an At the Drive-In song.
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