English to Hindi Dictionary lyricist

lyricist

गीतकार
definition
noun
Songs from the '20s, '30s and '40s represent collaboration with lyricists Oscar Hammerstein II, Ira Gershwin and others.
a person who writes the words to a popular song or musical.
example
Rennie is a gifted 'lyricist' , and the songs are full of great lines and images.
The songs written by a young 'lyricist' , Nandakumar, focus on maternal affection.
She is trying her hand at becoming a music composer and a 'lyricist' .
He seemed such a beautiful and troubled person, so talented, I'm glad I learnt that he was also a fantastic artist as well as 'lyricist' and song writer.
The public rendering of songs is not wrong if due acknowledgement is given to the 'lyricist' , composer and musicians.
We think the 'lyricist' was a musical comedian and the song was written about 1900, maybe slightly earlier.
Gray the 'lyricist' knows that a song is more than just good music and it's the lyrics that make his albums powerful.
I have always found it astounding that the 'lyricist' of a song which almost ended up as our National Anthem never even visited our island nation.
Javed Akhtar is responsible for many of my successes, being the 'lyricist' of the songs that I sung.
The evening will encompass the well-known as well as the recherché material of these writers, be they 'lyricists' or musicians.
The songs were composed by 'lyricists' Shakeel Badayuni or Sahir Ludhianvi, set to music by Naushad Ali and sung by Mohamad Rafi.
The composers and 'lyricists' are scarcely remembered today, but the music-hall song set the wheels of Tin Pan Alley in motion, established the practice of song plugging, and founded a new industry.
It is so because the ghazals are written predominantly by male 'lyricists' .
Both country music lyricists and Elizabethan 'lyricists' emphasize figurative language.
Hence the 'lyricists' are forced to write such verses.
He started out in ‘show business’ as a singing waiter, deciding to write lyrics because 'lyricists' got paid more than singers.
Songs from the '20s, '30s and '40s represent collaboration with 'lyricists' Oscar Hammerstein II, Ira Gershwin and others.
I think a lot of 'lyricists' are poets and writers.
He contributes at least as much wit as his 'lyricists' .
As one of his favourite 'lyricists' wrote: ‘Who can ask for anything more‘?
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