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4Yes, [[SarcasmMode believe it or not]], there are examples of LyricalDissonance that can be found in Hip-Hop. As a matter of fact, it's one of the reasons why so many people can listen to it without even realizing the song is possibly about drugs, sex, violence, and other mature themes.
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8* Music/GrandmasterFlashAndTheFuriousFive classic "Music/TheMessage" has a very upbeat tune and lyrics like this:
9--> ''It was plain to see that your life was lost''
10--> ''You was cold and your body swung back and forth''
11--> ''But now your eyes sing the sad, sad song''
12--> ''Of how you lived so fast and died so young''
13** The song itself talks about how horrendous New York and the ghetto is.
14* K'naan's most famous song may be "Wavin' Flag", the song you probably heard during the World Cup in 2010. The actual version still sounds cheerful, but can also be extremely sad when you realize what it's about.
15** K'naan was born in Africa. The majority of his songs, combined with his voice, ''sound'' extremely jubilant and bright, but the lyrics themselves are extremely sad at times.
16** He combines understatement and cheerfulness to emphasize the sad fact that [[CrapsackWorld Africa is a suffering continent and no one seems to care.]]
17* Music/LupeFiasco creates songs that are darker than most, but he does have the occasional bright beat combined with {{Anvilicious}} lyrics.
18* How many Music/LilWayne songs have you listened to? Go back and relisten.
19* Naughty By Nature's 1991 smash hit "O.P.P." definitely deserves a mention. The song has an uplifting and innocent-sounding beat centered on a sample of Music/TheJacksonFive's "ABC". However, once you realize what O.P.P. stands for [[note]]'''O'''ther '''P'''eople's '''P'''roperty, as in anyone else's partner[[/note]], you'll be shocked to realize that the whole song is a cheater's anthem.
20* {{Music/Eminem}} has constantly had to answer to opposition who criticize him for his lyrics because [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids many kids listen to him]]. His comedic voice and [[SubvertedKidsShow children's music-like beats and videos]] in some of his earlier raps did not exactly help his case, even though he constantly said that his music WAS NOT for kids (even during the songs).
21** "My Name Is" has an upbeat tune, and Eminem begins it in a friendly, somewhat silly voice...while talking about things like sticking nails through his eyelids, trying acid, smoking crack, assaulting famous women, and killing himself. Not to mention either stapling his teacher's nuts to a sheet of paper, or assaulting said teacher to get a better grade (depends if it's the clean version or the original).
22** As an example, "Superman" has a nice soft beat and Eminem using a sexy, playful delivery modelled after Music/LLCoolJ's delivery on "Looking For Love". It sounds like a standard romance ballad, and the lyrics lead you to believe that at first. [[MisogynySong It is the exact opposite of a romance ballad.]]
23-->You know you want me, baby\
24You know I want you too\
25They call me Superman\
26I'm here to rescue you\
27I wanna save you, girl, come be in Shady's world...\
28'''Girl:''' Oh, boy, you drive me crazy...\
29'''Eminem:''' [[MoodWhiplash Bitch, you make me hurl.]]
30** "My Fault" is another example. The lyrics describe Em accidentally giving too many mushrooms to a girl at a party, [[spoiler:who later dies after drinking lysol]], but they're set to a dance-y R&B-like beat you might hear in a club.
31** He also likes to invert this. "Big Weenie" has a scary, pounding goth-rap beat, but is an extremely silly song about him screaming at his hater that "YoureJustJealous" and that they're [[BigStupidDoodooHead "a meanie", before making fun of their teeth]]. Another example like this is "FACK", which has a spooky, bleak instrumental with little Middle Eastern string lines, which Eminem uses as a canvas to rap about [[FanDisservice shoving a gerbil up his ass]].
32%%* "Where Is The Love?" by Music/BlackEyedPeas. But not as much as others.
33* "Fuck It All" by Music/ChildishGambino may seem catchy and upbeat at first. However, in the song, he discusses his sadness and even brings up suicide.
34** Also by Childish Gambino is "Feels Like Summer". It’s a rather chill, almost nostalgic sounding sound, with a music video featuring several black artists interacting and doing typical summertime activities, while the lyrics themselves are rather depressingly preaching about [[GaiasLament global]] [[GreenAesop warming.]]
35* Polish song "Gdzie Jest Biały Węgorz?" is one of the most infamous international examples of this trope. The singer complains about his [[DrugsAreBad drug addiction]] and how it gave him depression and destroyed his life... [[SampledUp to the tune of]] "How Long" by Lipps Inc. Some time later [[MemeticMutation it became associated]] with a dancing 16-bit cow [[BuffySpeak aptly named "Polish Cow"]], making this song [[ValuesDissonance sound somewhat hilarious outside Poland]]. And the dissonance became up to eleven when a ''children's cactus toy'' [[https://youtu.be/isOleW8EEFY dancing to the tune of this song]] started to be sold on [=AliExpress=] in 2021...
36* "Song Cry" by Music/JayZ has a sad, wistful tone, but the lyrics are those of a delusion cheater who is feeling sorry for himself and partially blaming his partner for leaving him over his transgressions.
37* The French rap group Sniper has a song called "Nique le système" (Fuck the system) that discusses the CrapsackWorld of the poor neighborhoods and political atmosphere the artists grew up in, but the beat is a rather pretty violin loop and the chorus has a catchy melody that contrasts with the violence of the lyrics. Of course, if you speak French it's rather hard to ignore the title and lines like "he who sows hate will reap fire because whether you burn them or throwing in the Seine, our young people have rage in their veins."
38* "Swimming Pools" by Music/KendrickLamar sounds like a typical early 2010s hip-hop club anthem...until you hear the lyrics and realize that he's contemplating his family's history of alcoholism and his struggles to resist following in their footsteps against peer pressure.
39* "What's Up, Fatlip?" by...Fatlip has a happy, positive-sounding beat with laugh tracks in the background. Then you get to the lyrics...
40-->''Feelin' downtrodden, [[BreakTheCutie fresh kid turned rotten]]''
41-->''I can't believe how naive that I've gotten''
42-->''Over the years seems like I'm gettin' dumber''
43-->''Reminiscing to a time when I was younger with a hunger''
44-->''Full a dreams, determination, self-esteem''
45-->''But now it seems they hesitate to be on my team''
46-->''You know the routine when you winnin' and grinnin'''
47-->''All up in your face, like they was which you from the beginnin'''
48-->''But on the flipside, when you washed up like a riptide''
49-->''Fools clown 'bout how you slipped and let shit slide''
50** The song is actually about him [[StepfordSmiler putting on a guise of happiness while keeping his sadness inward.]] As he says in the chorus:
51--> ''Who am I kiddin', who am I foolin' when they be like,''
52--> ''"What's up, Fatlip?"''
53--> ''And I say "coolin'"?''
54* "Beautiful Girls" by Sean Kingston is a cheerful, nostalgic ballad about a dying romance.
55* "When I Was a Youngster" by Rizzle Kicks is a happy, upbeat tune all about the author's disappointment at his failure to fulfill any of his childhood dreams due to his sense of ambition being eroded by his drinking.
56* Music/BoneThugsNHarmony's famous song "1st of tha Month", because of its chorus and somewhat somber beat, seems as if it's about the sadness of having to be on welfare and rejoicing when you get the check that allows you to survive. The music video seems to reinforce this view. In reality, the song is about how drug dealers make the most money on the first of the month because that's when crack addicts get their welfare checks, and how dealers spend said money on partying and living it up.
57%%* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAV0XrbEwNc This]] song by Music/CeeLoGreen.
58* ICP's "Another Love Song" is about [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRp5qOun63s the wrath of a lover's scorn]] where the original love song is about [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfxDhNysSpg the tenderness a man wants to share with his date]].
59* Music/KanyeWest's "We Don't Care" sports a playful, carefree tune while talking about selling drugs for a living and making fun of people expecting black youth to die early.
60* Music/OutKast's "Hey Ya!" sounds like a happy, upbeat hip-hop song -- there's a famous [=YouTube=] video of the ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' characters dancing joyfully to it -- but the lyrics are a moody meditation on whether it's worth staying in a failing relationship:
61--> If what they say is, "nothing is forever"
62--> Then what makes, then what makes, then what makes
63--> Then what makes, what makes, what makes love the exception?
64--> So why oh, why oh, why oh, why oh, why oh
65--> Are we so in denial when we know we're not happy here?
66--> [[LampshadeHanging (Y'all don't wanna hear me, you just wanna dance!)]]
67** Speaking of Outkast, the song "The Rooster" is also an upbeat hip-hop song in terms of instrumental, but the lyrics tell the story of a married couple on the verge of divorce.
68** Outkast even lampshades this phenomenon with "The Whole World", an upbeat song about how people love upbeat songs regardless of the message or lyrics.
69* The controversial "Read A Book" video by D'Mite gained a lot of attention on Creator/{{BET}} for its cartoony and supposedly racist and stereotypical depiction of black culture, claiming it should be censored for children. Of course, while the beat, rhythm, and style of the song are modeled after dirty south (or crunk) rappers like Music/LilJon, the lyrics tell positive messages and promote healthy lifestyle choices as well as a rejection of mainstream hip-hop excess in favor of reading, cleanliness, drinking water, parental responsibility and such.
70* "Fatima" by K'naan is sung very happily and has a joyful track, but it's about a childhood friend who was kidnapped. Possibly justified (and somewhat lampshaded) at the end of the song when he informs the listener to not cry because the song is meant as a celebration, not a form of mourning.
71* "Up and Away" by Music/KidCudi, total stoned apathy never sounded so jangly.
72* Music/HelloProject shuffle group [=SALT5=] released only one song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtjTbRTuT9k "GET UP RAPPER"]], which is obviously a rap song. However, the lyrics are about such things as wanting to eat banana chips, wearing beige knickers and how women "blossom beautifully".
73* Wale's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPeSxMygBIg "90210"]] is a minimalistic and serene song about a desperate aspiring actress in Beverly Hills with bulimia.
74* Sean Price's song "Violent", despite its title, uses a smooth, joyful instrumental and Sean Price, doing the title justice, lovingly unleashes these gems:
75-->All I is is all I am
76-->And, all you is, who gives a damn?
77-->It's like, wop-babalu-bop-doo-wop-bam-boom
78-->The glock, got a few shots, you popped, drop - oooh
79-->...
80-->You act stupid, duke, I'm hurtin' your mother like "WHAT BITCH~!"
81-->Commence to smackin' her face
82-->Like a pimp, then put the old bitch back in her place
83-->...
84-->Timberland boots I got, stomp out your grill
85-->Sean Price, the nicest nigga in Brownsville
86* The song "Bullet" by the rap rock group Music/HollywoodUndead has a very upbeat tune, but the lyrics are about a depressed man attempting suicide:
87-->My legs are dangling off the edge,
88-->The bottom of the bottle is my only friend,
89-->I think I'll slit my wrists again and I'm gone, gone, gone,
90-->My legs are dangling off the edge,
91-->A stomach full of pills didn't work again,
92-->I'll put a bullet in my head and I'm gone, gone, gone.
93* Music/PuffDaddy's "I'll Be Missing You" takes a sample of the downbeat [[Music/ThePolice "Every Breath You Take"]] and yet spins everything into a sunny upbeat melody, when it's a GriefSong serving as a tribute to the late Music/TheNotoriousBIG.
94* "Who I Smoke" by Spinabenz, Yungeen Ace, and [=FastMoney=] Goon, a song built around a sample of Music/VanessaCarlton's upbeat, poppy "A Thousand Miles" about what prolific killers the singers are, with a chorus implying they were responsible for a number of open homicide cases involving slain rappers.

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