Literary

Literary music is a charmingly posh genre that sprang to life in the 1960s, primarily in the UK, when artists decided that singing about the weather and heartbreak could use a bit more Shakespearean flair. It often features intricate storytelling and clever wordplay, transforming mundane experiences into lyrical masterpieces that might have you furrowing your brow in appreciation or chuckling at the cheekiness. The cultural impact is undeniable, as it has produced songs that sound like they belong on a university syllabus rather than the radio, much to the delight of pub philosophers everywhere.

All Literary Artists

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