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Annabel Chima

Annabel Chima is a profound lyricist (and poet) who specialises in a wide span of genres, ranging from RnB, Rap/Trap to Indie/Rock and Ballads.

Her lyrics have been and can be used to form deep, emotional songs, but also upbeat songs that make you want to get up and dance. She gets inspired by not only her personal experiences, but also stories, paintings, sounds, and movies. Nonetheless, she naturally has a creative spark and all her lyrics embody depth and engagement.

Not only does she provide lyrics for individual Artists and Musicians, but her lyrics also cater to Composers, especially Film and Commercial Composers.

Her works are very adaptable and innovative.


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#97 Suchergebnisse

This lyric is a short poetic segment that would be perfect for an intro/interlude or outro, to a weird, dark, heartfelt song. It reflects on 'death' as a positive transformation - as something to be celebrated and praised, rather than grieved. I was inspired by the idea of our loved ones who have passed on, watching over us and telling us to stop crying; I imagined they just wanted us to be happy. The vibes/atmosphere of the lyrics are dark, twisted, yet display a funny streak with a sense of hope. Genres: It can be used for literally any type and style of genre, but I suggest using it mainly for ‘rap’ genres and/or ‘rock’ genres.
This lyric is deeply rooted in trust issues. It encapsulates the idea that love is everything but certain and so we need more than just love to be sure of our existence, a relationship, and life itself. It describes the need for a deeper connection, and what could possibly be deeper than love? The direct and emotive lyrics inspire thoughts of nostalgia and heartbreak. The vibes/atmosphere of the lyrics are gloomy, contemplative, yet relatable. Genres: Rnb, Ballad, Pop.
This lyric was inspired by Migos' and Travis Scott's music. The lyrics discuss 'ice' or jewellery as being too bright or sparkly, that it is nearly blinding. It is very flaunting and boastful of one's possessions. Sometimes men like to impress women with their riches and these lyrics express that. Moreover, the lyrics cleverly use slang term trends such as "respectfully" and double entrendres to further convey its message. Genres: Rap/Trap/Drill. These lyrics are perfectly suited for the aforementioned genres.
This lyric is all about the need for certainty in love - when you take a chance on this one person and it's risky because you may have been heart-broken before. This time, you need assurance. You have to prove you're open to love and they have to prove they are to be trusted with your heart. You gradually open yourself - your 'layers'. The overall atmosphere/vibes of the lyrics are very deep, mystical, and weirdly romantic. I purposely did not make any distinctive verses, hooks, or choruses because I wanted to leave the autonomy to the artist - the lyrics flow quite fluidly. Genres: Rnb, Hip Hop, Pop, Rap (this could be used for the melody, accompanying a rap song). These lyrics fit perfectly into the aforementioned genres.
This lyric describes the inevitable feelings that resurface when we remember something in particular; this could be an ex-lover, an old friend, a past life, an embarrassing experience/trauma, and of course, obsessive thoughts in general. The lyric focuses on a particular person as the object of the memory - they almost feel a bit guilty for remembering someone who was supposed to stay in their past. The overall vibes/atmosphere is contemplating, fearful, dark, yet mystical, but there are also hopeful elements towards the end of the song. Perhaps it's not a bad thing - the memories may be useful to moving on or bettering one's life. Genres: Pop, Indie, Soft Rock, Urban It fits perfectly in the aforementioned genres.