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8->''"This is the most upbeat song I've ever written. It's about death from cancer."''
9-->-- '''Robyn Hitchcock''', preceding "The Yip Song", ''Storefront Hitchcock''
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11So, you're listening to this new song. Sounds like it's going to be a fun little ditty. Then '''the lyrics''' start. You might sing to the melody for a bit, before it starts in: The singer is actually telling a tale about miserable subjects.
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13And the worst part is, the music, which sounds rather happy, just keeps going. That is Lyrical Dissonance: when the music and lyrics go in opposite directions. Happy upbeat lyrics set to sad music also qualifies. This can also be used for comic effect, either by putting serious, dramatic music to silly lyrics, or by simply treating the subject matter as if it did fit the tune. This trope also applies with lyrics that seem unfitting for reasons other than happiness versus sadness — for instance, a particularly angry or violent-sounding song that has lyrics that are clearly humorous, upbeat or sad, or perhaps just thoughtful and introspective; or the reverse, a cheery tune with angry or violent lyrics[[note]]such as this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fc-V3NYckOI humorous arrangement of a brutal death metal song]][[/note]].
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15A rather old trope. One of the archetypal examples involves an evil chief of police plotting to [[ScarpiaUltimatum blackmail a woman into having sex with him in order to save the man she loves]], then [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo have the man killed anyway]], while all around him parishioners beg for God's mercy, all set to some of the most gorgeously beautiful music the composer ever wrote. That's from [[Music/GiacomoPuccini Puccini's]] 1900 opera, ''Theatre/{{Tosca}}''. Not the oldest by any means — but one that can easily compete with most of the examples below.
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17Sub-trope to MoodDissonance. Compare to ScaryMusicianHarmlessMusic, SoundtrackDissonance, and TheMelBrooksNumber, where the upbeat showtune melody is used for ribald or sarcastic effect. May lead to IsntItIronic, if the song is used in a place where the people who selected it didn't listen to the lyrics very well. As one of the folders in this page shows, it might be related to TheCoverChangesTheMeaning.
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19Not to be confused with [[TheDissTrack Lyrical Diss]].
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21!!Example subpages:
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23[[index]]
24* LyricalDissonance/{{Anime}}
25* [[{{LyricalDissonance/Film}} Films]]
26* LyricalDissonance/LiveActionTV
27* LyricalDissonance/{{Music}}
28** LyricalDissonance/{{Alternative}}
29** LyricalDissonance/{{Christian}}
30** LyricalDissonance/{{Classical}}
31** LyricalDissonance/{{Country}}
32** LyricalDissonance/{{Electronic}}
33** LyricalDissonance/{{Folk}}
34** LyricalDissonance/HipHop
35** LyricalDissonance/{{Indie}}
36** LyricalDissonance/{{Metal}}
37** LyricalDissonance/{{Pop}}
38** LyricalDissonance/{{Rock}}
39** LyricalDissonance/{{Vocaloid}}
40** LyricalDissonance/OtherMusic
41* {{LyricalDissonance/Theatre}}
42* LyricalDissonance/VideoGames
43* LyricalDissonance/WebOriginal
44* LyricalDissonance/WesternAnimation
45[[/index]]
46
47!!Other examples:
48[[foldercontrol]]
49[[folder:Advertising]]
50* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=D01Vm0P654U VD Is For Everybody]]" is a 1969 {{PSA}} warning us about how anyone can have nasty sexually transmitted diseases set to a rather romantic tune and played over clips of cheerful and pleasant people happily living out their lives.
51* Back in TheNineties there was an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY1Pl1zGowc anti-meth ad]] which sounds like an upbeat commercial tune, singing about how it won't make you sleep or eat, but it will make you clean a lot. The commercial itself however, is fitting to the message.
52* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lL07JOGU5o Pantosaurus]]" has an upbeat tune... but it's a TooSmartForStrangers PSA about what to do if someone molests you or asks to see your nether regions.
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55[[folder:Fan Works]]
56* Several ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''-themed fan covers of "Stronger Than You" from ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' are this. The original song is a triumphant, self-affirming number about how Garnet is quite literally made of love (more specifically, Ruby and Sapphire's). The covers on the other hand:
57** The Frisk cover is a broken song with a slow melody that is at times happy and at times solemn, with Frisk showing how the genocide path was started by curiosity and how they then found themself trapped in a cycle where they killed their friends and corrupted the first ally they had. They finally meet Sans and explain what L.O.V.E means, slowly dying time and time again because they don't know whether to kill their last and closest friend or try to reset everything to get back that happy ending. [[SuicideByCop Sadly the things they have done are so big that they can't keep going, and they leaving themself open so Sans can kill them]], with them being forced to "reset" again and take the same path as before. However, another interpretation is that Frisk after this chooses to take a more merciful path, so there is still a glimmer of hope.
58** The one from [[VillainProtagonist Chara's perspective]] goes in the opposite direction. Their tone actually is [[EvilGloating quite triumphant]], but far more sinister as [[AxeCrazy Chara]] sings about how [[DoomedMoralVictor Sans]] can't possibly fight them forever, but they [[ResurrectiveImmortality come back every time they die]] and get closer and closer to victory every time. The lyrics are filled with bloodlust and boasts of invincibility, outright ''daring'' Sans to kill them again, [[BloodKnight clearly reveling in every moment of the fight]].
59** "Made of L.O.V.E" takes the same darker meaning as the above example, but this time the singer is ''boasting'' about being a creature of pure violence.
60* "Bergentrückung" from ''WebVideo/UndertaleTheMusical'' sounds like an epic battle between monster and hero, right? Until one hears [[BigBad Asgore]] say [[WhamLine "I'm sorry"]] and everything goes downhill from there; the song goes on about how much they would love to stop, but they are forced upon this path.
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63[[folder:Literature]]
64* ''Literature/KingDork'''s audiobook has [[http://www.frankportman.com/songs/kd/ThinkingofSuicide.mp3 "Thinking Of Suicide"]].
65* ''Literature/{{Maskerade}}'' has the "Departure Aria". It's said to be about how hard it is for the heroine to leave her lover, and when the last great diva sang it, "there wasn't a dry eye in the house". The lyrics translate to:
66-->''This damn door sticks\
67This damn door sticks\
68It sticks no matter what the hell I do\
69It's marked "Pull" and indeed I am pulling\
70Perhaps it should be marked "Push"?''
71* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Velard Julian Velard]] fit Creator/HPLovecraft's poem "[[http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/poetry/p121.aspx Nemesis]]" to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKKTqB_Lzv0&feature=youtu.be tune]] of "Piano Man" by Music/BillyJoel.
72* In ''Literature/TheLordOfTheIsles'', Cashel isn't terribly musical and doesn't consider the lyrics of songs very important, so he just enjoys the ambience and fails to register that the [[TheFairFolk nice whimsical folk]] are singing about blinding people with needles.
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75[[folder:Radio]]
76* This is more or less the entire purpose of "One Song to the Tune of Another" on the radio comedy show ''Radio/ImSorryIHaventAClue''. The words don't match the music, either in terms of depth, emotion, or intention. For example:
77** In one round, Tony Hawks [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTfSYPjmTyo was given]] Music/TheSmiths' "Girlfriend in a Coma" to sing to the tune of "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me" by Nick Lucas. He made the rendition as upbeat and bouncy as possible, the result being hilarious. This was reprised by Tim Brooke-Taylor in the live stage show.
78** The lyrics of "Barbie Girl" by Music/{{Aqua}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XbRKTZ6M00 to the tune of]] "Strangers in the Night" by Music/FrankSinatra.
79** Andy Hamilton singing "The Sun Has Got His Hat On" to the tune of "The Funeral March".
80** "Creep", with bleeped out use of the f-word, also to the tune of "Tip-Toe".
81* "Captain Dinosaur" from ''Radio/JohnFinnemoresSouvenirProgramme'' is a happy, cheerful song with pretty silly, cheerful lyrics to match, [[MoodWhiplash until the last verse]], as they notice that big thing in the sky coming closer...
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84[[folder:Stand-Up Comedy]]
85* In his stand-up show "Dress To Kill", Creator/EddieIzzard points out the difference between American gospel and European hymns:
86-->'''Izzard:''' There's something phenomenally dreary about Christian singing. The gospel singers are the only ones that go crazy. It's amazing, and it's borne out of kidnapping, imprisonment, slavery, murder, all of that, and this joyous singing. And the Church of England, all the Christian religions, which is mainly Caucasian white people with power and money, enough to make Solomon blush, they're all singing... ''[dirge-like]'' "O God, our help in ages past/Our hope for years to...?" They're the only people that can sing "Hallelujah" without feeling like it's a hallelujah moment. "Haaallelujah, Haaaalleeelujah/Joyfully we... lark abooouuut..." And... No, it's... It's just not kicking, is it?
87* Creator/SteveMartin:
88** In Martin's famous stand-up routine "Excuse Me!", Steve gets angry with "the backstage crew", and then cheers himself up by playing the banjo. Which leads to this lyrical dissonance:
89--->'''Martin:''' You just can't sing a depressing song when you're playing the banjo. You can't go: ''[grins, plays happily and sings]'' "Oh, murder and death and grief and sorrow!" ''[continues grinning and playing happily]''
90** Martin's song that his dad said he used to sing to him effects this. In the beginning it's about being nice to each other ("Be courteous, kind and forgiving"/"Be gentle and peaceful each day"), and then it evolves into being "obsequious, purple and clairvoyant". The rest of the song follows that pattern ("Be tasteless rude and offensive"/"Live in a swamp and be three-dimensional").
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93[[folder:Theme Parks]]
94* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2JjanukFx0 The Demon Song]]", used as a waiting-line theme track for Ride/SixFlags Great America's inversion-looping coaster, Demon, after its theming in 1980. A tongue-in-cheek account of the terrible menace allegedly possessing the coaster, that alternated with faux-news reports of "demon sightings" and mayhem ... yet sung with the upbeat, lighthearted choral tones of '70s easy listening.
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97[[folder:Web Animation]]
98* In episode 12 of ''WebAnimation/Twelve2016'', Willow appears to be singing something along the lines of a classic playground rhyme or something while [[https://youtu.be/ZsM5pZ46GEM?t=445 going down a flight of stairs]]. ''It gets faster.''
99-->''Down we go, down we go, down into the sea\
100Down we go, oh down we go, you're goin' down with me\
101Down we go, down we go, down with the ship\
102Down we go, oh down we go, we're goin' down with it\
103Down we go, down we go, down into the sea\
104Down we go, oh down we go, you're goin' down with me''
105* ''WebAnimation/ASDFMovie'' has "The Muffin Song", which has a cheerful-sounding melody, but is about how the muffin [[LetsMeetTheMeat wants to die]].
106* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': "Two Minutes' Notice" is an uptempo song where Fizzarolli joyously sings about how he's quitting his job due to the abuses placed upon him by his MeanBoss Mammon and has a refrain of "Fuck you!"
107* Creator/KevinTemmer's channel "Kevin Temmer Tunes" features animations with upbeat songs that often have dark, sad or sometimes morbid lyrics. Possibly the most extreme example is "Quirky Bird Murderer", which has a girl cheerfully sing about tearing a bird apart and how happy she is about that.
108* "Off to the Henhouse" from the ''WebAnimation/OfWeaselsAndChickens'' episode "Tough Cluck". It's a song about serial killing with a bouncy, snazzy tune.
109* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
110** The first opening theme is the epic "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNtcP6EXm3s This Will Be the Day]]". While it starts out talking about how badass Ruby Rose is, the second half tells a different story while keeping the same beat:
111--->''Beware that the light is fading\
112Beware as the dark returns\
113This world's unforgiving\
114Even brilliant lights will cease to burn\
115Legends scatter\
116Day and night will sever\
117Hope and peace are lost forever''
118** "[[Recap/RWBYV1E8PlayersAndPieces Players and Pieces]]" has an epic fight sequence that is accompanied by an equally epic song entitled [[http://rwby.wikia.com/wiki/Red_Like_Roses_Part_II "Red Like Roses Part II"]]. The song's lyrics begin with the following:
119--->''I couldn't take it, couldn't stand another minute\
120Couldn't bear another day without you in it\
121All of the joy that I had known for all my life\
122Was stripped away from me the minute that you died''
123** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asM-6lXOOUU "Die"]] from "[[Recap/RWBYV2E4PaintingTheTown Painting the Town...]]" is an upbeat, ass-kicking song... about how darkness is coming, ending with the lyrics "Now it's time to die".
124** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2HFDgSaZjY "Smile"]] details [[AntiVillain Ilia's]] tragic past and how it drives her to despise humanity. The melody is very upbeat and pleasant all the way through.
125--->''Take what you need\
126Leave them to bleed\
127Let them know bitter\
128While your revenge is sweet''
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131[[folder:Webcomics]]
132%%* In ''Webcomic/DumbingOfAge'', the lyrics to the [[http://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/etchasketch/ theme song]] of Joyce's favorite Christian kids' show are horrifying when you really listen to them. (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
133* ''Webcomic/{{Hiimdaisy}}'': "Your futile exis-tence has no meeea-ning~"
134* ''{{Webcomic/Homestuck}}'' has the "Squiddle Song" on one of its {{Leitmotif}} albums. It's a folk-music song about a [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm children's cartoon]]... that talks about how "all your friends are dead" and casually references buckets of blood, without losing the folk-music kids'-cartoon tone.
135* Probably intentionally invoked in Richard's de facto theme song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcbazH6aE2g "Slaughter Your World"]], from the ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'' movie. It's all about him being a genocidal maniac, set to the tune of "Part of Your World" from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989''. Yes, seriously.
136%%* Lampshaded in a now-removed ''Webcomic/PicturesForSadChildren'' webcomic with a song by fictional group Panic! Attack! (Administrivia/ZeroContextExample)
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