Major music stars with better vocabularies than you

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“Words of nuance, words of skill/Words of romance are a thrill/Words are stupid, words are fun/Words can put you on the run…”

What are words worth? So asked pop band Tom Tom Club in their 1981 hit, Wordy Rappinghood. For some stars, a big vocabulary is priceless. Singer-songwriters from Patti Smith to Nick Cave have built careers with songs whose rich language is as important as the music. We wondered if today’s chart-toppers used such a diverse word set.

We already know that some Hip Hop artists have access to a breathtaking array of expressions. But what about other contemporary stars?

WordTips counted the words used by 100 modern stars and the 100 greatest singers of all time and added up the number of unique words they used per 1,000.

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Methodology

The list of Modern Stars was defined as Spotify’s most listened-to singers, as recorded by Kworb. The Legends were collated from Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Singers of All Time list.

To count the number of words and unique words used by each singer, lyrics for all their self-penned songs were pulled using Genius API. Only singers with at least 25 songs where they had writing credits were included.

We then used a language-processing algorithm called “tokenization” to identify the number of unique words across the corpus of each singers’ discography. In total, 17,667 songs written by 156 singers were analyzed.

For singers that are/were part of bands, both their solo tracks and the songs performed by their bands were analyzed for writing credits. Songs with duplicate names, remixes, live versions of studio-recorded songs, etc., have all been removed from the dataset, along with unreleased albums and tracks.

Data was collected in May 2021.

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Which singers have the biggest vocabularies?

Since the days of opera, music has been telling stories of love, loss and everything in between. Legendary singers carried on the art of lyricism and took it into new territories, but are modern artists less imaginative with their wordplay and use? We decided to find out.

We compared the discographies of 100 modern pop stars and Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Singers of All Time – excluding songs where they didn’t have writer credits – to discover the vocalists with the highest frequency of unique words among their self-penned tracks.

Below are the artists ranked by the number of unique words per 1,00 words.

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50. Steve Tyler

Unique words: 125

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49. Bazzi

Unique words: 127

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48. Roy Orbison

Unique words: 128

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47. Marvin Gaye

Unique words: 129

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46. Morrissey

Unique words: 129

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45. Bob Dylan

Unique words: 130

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44. David Bowie

Unique words: 130

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43. Bono

Unique words: 131

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42. Lou Reed

Unique words: 131

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41. Steve Perry

Unique words: 131

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40. James Arthur

Unique words: 133

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39. James Taylor

Unique words: 133

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38. Kevin Parker

Unique words: 133

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37. Steve Winwood

Unique words: 133

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36. Annie Lennox

Unique words: 134

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35. Joji

Unique words: 134

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34. Neil Young

Unique words: 134

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33. SZA

Unique words: 134

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32. Alessia Cara

Unique words: 135

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31. Rod Stewart

Unique words: 137

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30. Anderson .Paak

Unique words: 138

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29. John Fogerty

Unique words: 138

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28. Sam Cooke

Unique words: 138

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27. Chris Stapleton

Unique words: 140

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26. Kali Uchis

Unique words: 140

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25. Tom Waits

Unique words: 140

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24. Kurt Cobain

Unique words: 141

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23. Iggy Pop

Unique words: 142

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22. Chuck Berry

Unique words: 143

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21. Sly Stone

Unique words: 143

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20. Gregg Allman

Unique words: 144

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19. Muddy Waters

Unique words: 146

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18. Freddie Mercury

Unique words: 148

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17. Don Henley

Unique words: 149

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16. Janelle Monae

Unique words: 149

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15. Lorde

Unique words: 149

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14. Paul Rodgers

Unique words: 151

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13. Shakira

Unique words: 151

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12. Thom Yorke

Unique words: 151

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11. Lizzo

Unique words: 153

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10. Johnny Cash

Unique words: 158

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9. Bonnie Raitt

Unique words: 159

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8. Harry Styles

Unique words: 159

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7. Don Everly

Unique words: 163

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6. Hank Williams

Unique words: 167

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5. Billie Eilish

Unique words: 169

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4. Jim Morrison

Unique words: 177

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3. Bjork

Unique words: 197

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2. Joni Mitchell

Unique words: 199

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1. Patti Smith

Unique words: 217

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