Lyric videos are music videos that simply show the lyrics of the song while it plays. Traditionally these are fan-made videos, however by the early 2010s many companies had taken notice to how popular these types of videos are on YouTube and began producing professional lyric videos. Official lyric videos can range anywhere from text on a still image, to Typographic Music Videos (also known as "Kinetic Typography" or "Typography Versions" for the official ones) where they're text-based but are meant to look visually appealing, to full-length music videos in their own right. Official lyric videos have also been advantageous in reducing Mondegreens.
Another form of unofficial lyric video began to appear in the 2010s. It mixes the MAP (Multi-Animator Project) with the lyric video. The artist(s) create animations specifically around the song. They're common in fandoms such as Gravity Falls, Homestuck, Warrior Cats, and the Furry Fandom.
Can overlap with Alternate Music Video if the lyric video has creative elements that would make a music video.
Examples:
- There are a few candidates for the Ur-Example, depending on how you define the term:
- Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" music videoπ Image
(technically actually a promotional clip taken from the beginning of the documentary Dont Look Back (1967), later treated as a standalone video) all the way back in 1965 just has Dylan in an alleyway, pulling away title cards to show you the lyrics.- You can also make a similar case for Dylan's "Jokerman" from 1983 being the more direct Trope Maker, since it's mostly the song's lyrics superimposed over various classic paintings, photos and sculptures that illustrate them in an abstract way, though for the choruses it cuts away to Dylan doing standard video lip-syncing.
- During the MTV era, lyric videos as we more commonly recognise them can first be seen in R.E.M.'s video for "Fall on Me"π Image
in 1986 (though a more abstract and experimental form where the lyrics flash over images of polluted scenes). This was followed by big superstars that famously had music videos simply showing their songsβ lyrics: βSign Oβ The Timesβπ Image
by Prince, from the album of the same name, and βPraying For Timeβπ Image
by George Michael, from Listen Without Prejudice, Volume 1.
- Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" music videoπ Image
- Abney Park's Not Silentπ Image
(presented here following the Captain's introspection) - Alestorm's cover of Hangoverπ Image
.- Their original song Captain Morgan's Revengeπ Image
has also recently had the lyric video treatment.
- Their original song Captain Morgan's Revengeπ Image
- AWOLNATION's lyric videoπ Image
for "Kill All Your Heroes" features a person with an astronaut helmet on doing things. - Billie Eilish started making lyric videos for all her songs starting from Happier Than Ever, including one for "What was I made for?" from Barbie.
- Before Blaqk Audio's single "Faith Healer" had a Calvin Klein-style music video, it had a lyric video which was just words on screen, but very flashy and whooshy and precise.
- The original video "leaked" release of Cee Lo Green's "Fuck You" had an artistic lyric video which went viral. A more traditional video was made after the song became a huge hit.
- Cavetown's official video for Homeπ Image
is also a lyric video, since it consists of someone flipping through a pop-up book containing the song's lyrics. It's also a Oner. - CΓ©line Dion started becoming fond of lyric videos since Love Me Back To Life era. So far since then, the only cinematic music videos she's done are Incredible (duet with Ne-Yo)π Image
and Ashes. - The lyric videoπ Image
to "Closer" by The Chainsmokers is a rare case of an official lyric video having more views than the music video. It has over 1 billion more views and counting. This is in part because the lyric video came out 3 months before the music video. - Childish Gambino's lyric video for "3005" is framed around two people in a chatroom, where the woman on webcam (adult actress Abella Anderson) flirts with and stripteases for the unseen narrator, who's typing the song's lyrics in chat. Somewhat amusingly, the video contains vastly more activity than the actual official music video, which is a mostly static oner consisting of Gambino rapping despondently on a ferris wheel.
- The lyric videoπ Image
to Daughtry's "Waiting For Superman" uses comic book style pop-art. - The lyric videoπ Image
to David Guetta's "Shewolf" is just a simple slideshow. It however doesn't actually show any wolves, just wolf-like dogs. - Beginning with the second album, Glory Hammer have done a number of songs which have had lyric videos, including Universe on Fireπ Image
, Masters of the Galaxyπ Image
, The Land of Unicornsπ Image
, and Sword Lord of the Goblin Hordeπ Image
. - Jars of Clay's "Inland"π Image
video features the lyrics over nature footage. - The lyric videoπ Image
to "Suit and Tie" by Justin Timberlake is Deliberately Monochrome. It features a lot of scenery shots and focus on Timberlake in formal attire. It also uses the Smoking Is Cool trope. - Katy Perry:
- The lyric videoπ Image
"Unconditionally" features a woman singing the lyrics to another woman, who more-or-less just dramatically stares at the camera the entire video. Erika Linder is frequently mistaken for a man in the video, which was probably the director's intent. - "Roar" has a lyric videoπ Image
in the shape of Instant Messaging screen, complete with emoticons! - The lyric videoπ Image
for "Chained to the Rhythm" features a miniature house with miniature food fit for a hamster. (In a rare display of consistency, the official videoπ Image
takes place in a theme park whose mascot is a hamster.)
- The lyric videoπ Image
- Lady Gaga has oneπ Image
for "Applause" where the lyrics are shown over a night club scene. - The official music video for "Heroesπ Image
" by MΓ₯ns ZelmerlΓΆw, the winner of Eurovision 2015. - Mckenna Grace has Checkered Vansπ Image
and Post Party Traumaπ Image
. - Marshmello and Anne-Marie's song "FRIENDSπ Image
" has an animated lyric video where Anne-Marie sings the song to Marshmello. - Nine Inch Nails' music video for "Less Than" features the song's lyrics showing up in Llamasoft's Defictionalization of Polybius while a girl plays. The video contains a specially modified version of the game made for the video.
- NOMA's "Brain Power" has oneπ Image
in EZ2ON REBOOT : R. There's also an unofficial oneπ Image
that was used as part of the song's official inclusion in Neon FM. - The lyric videoπ Image
to "Wolves Without Teeth" by Of Monsters and Men features choreography done by twins Erna Jonasdottir and Hrefna Jonasdottir while they lip-sync to the song. - Oomph! made their first, and only one so far, one for "Kein Liebesliedπ Image
". - Pet Shop Boys' official video for "The Pop Kids"π Image
is the song lyrics (displayed one word at a time) over slow motion footage of dancers at a club. - The music video to "Beer" by Psychostick is a lyric videoπ Image
. It predates the rise of official lyric videos by several years. The video uses pictographs and intentionally looks amateur. - Powerwolf have also done a few of these. It seems to be a Napalm Records thing. See: Incense and Ironπ Image
, Sainted by the Stormπ Image
, and No Prayer at Midnightπ Image
. - The lyric video for "Give Me Your Handπ Image
" by The Ready Set features a girl performing ASL to the viewer and to the people on the street. - Rush: "Headlong Flight" has a lyric videoπ Image
consisting of the lyrics displayed on a strange monitor in front of relevant Stock Footage. - Sia:
- "Cheap Thrillsπ Image
" featuring Sean Paul features a '50s retraux-style dance show reminiscent of shows like American Bandstand. - "Move Your Bodyπ Image
" features a little girl who ventures around a 1980s-style photo studio. - "Santa's Coming for Usπ Image
" features Kristen Bell as she, her family and her guests prepare a household Holiday feast as they anticipate for Santa Claus.
- "Cheap Thrillsπ Image
- The lyric videoπ Image
to "Not Gonna Die" by Skillet is an animated video where a little girl gets chased by a hydra. It features heavy Christian symbolism (unsurprising considering Skillet is a Christian Rock band), such as the girl being watched over by a lion and her trying to use a slingshot on the hydra. - There's nothing particularly noteworthy about the lyric videoπ Image
to Sleeping With Siren's "If I'm James Dean Then You're Audrey Hepburn" besides that it uses the "more romantic", acoustic version of the song, instead of the original rock version full of screaming. - Stephanie Mabey's "The Zombie Song" has a lyric videoπ Image
featuring drawings alongside the lyrics. - The Super Mario Bros. Movie, while certainly not an artist, has a lyric video available of Bowser's Villain Love Song "Peaches" on the streaming service, DVD, and Blu-Ray releases of the film as a bonus feature.
- Taylor Swift began releasing lyric videos for some of her songs from reputation onwards, with "Look What You Made Me Doπ Image
" being among the first, and starting from folklore (2020), she has made it a habit to release lyric videos for all her songs, including her Taylor's version rereleases. - "Selfish Jeanπ Image
" by Travis shows comedian Demetri Martin taking off several layers of shirts that show some of the song's lyrics, some of which are displayed through visual symbols and body language. - Vampire Weekend has a music video for "Step" which is basically just words popping up on screen in front of nice grey urban backdrops.
- "Weird Al" Yankovic:
- Al originally released "Perform This Way" as a lyric video after Lady Gaga's manager refused to give him permission to parody "Born This Way". Once Lady Gaga herself revealed she wasn't the one who rejected it, he made a proper music video.
- His videoπ Image
for "Bob" consists almost entirely of him holding up pieces of paper with the song's lines on them. - Weird Al Yankovic has an artistic lyric videoπ Image
for "Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me". - Followed by a videoπ Image
for "Word Crimes" that went even more artistic.
- This fan-made videoπ Image
for Modest Mouse's "Sugar Boats", using footage from the cartoon short "Bimbo's Initiation", with the song lyrics inserted pretty seamlessly into the animation. - This kinetic typography videoπ Image
for Jonathan Coulton's "Shop Vac" is still considered one of the very best examples of how to do Kinetic Typography. The composition of the typography and the graphical content do a very good job of advancing the story of the song.
