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|description = "Lyrics" in this case are sequences of words in a particular language, in a form that can be written down. Nonsense vocal sounds and noises are generally not considered to be lyrics, and nor are interjections ("oh yeah!", "c'mon!") which don't form a meaningful component of the lyrics.
|description = "Lyrics" in this case are sequences of words in a particular language, in a form that can be written down. Nonsense vocal sounds and noises are generally not considered to be lyrics, and nor are interjections ("oh yeah!", "c'mon!") which don't form a meaningful component of the lyrics.


|style = Like with translations, parodies do not have to be totally faithful to the original work. They still must be recognizable as being derived from the original, usually through the resulting lyrics. This must be more than just following the same rhyming scheme; for example, the first half of the first line of the chorus from "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO-msplukrw Chow Down]" retains the exact same lyrics as that of Wilson Phillips' original "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIbXvaE39wM Hold On]."
|style = Like with translations, parodies do not have to be totally faithful to the original work. They still must be recognizable as being derived from the original, usually through the resulting lyrics. This must be more than just following the same melody and/or rhyming scheme; for example, the first half of the first line of the chorus from "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO-msplukrw Chow Down]" retains the exact same lyrics as that of Wilson Phillips' original "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIbXvaE39wM Hold On]."


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