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Ultimate Song Lyrics Trivia Quiz

Challenge Your Music Lyrics Knowledge Today

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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Ready to dive into the ultimate Song Lyrics Trivia Quiz? This interactive music quiz challenges fans to recall iconic lines and match them with their artists. It's ideal for music lovers, educators, and trivia night hosts looking to explore lyrical knowledge and sharpen listening skills. Plus, you can freely customise every question in our editor to suit your audience or create new quizzes. Try related challenges like the Music Lyrics Trivia Quiz or the Lyrics Completion Quiz for even more musical fun!

Which artist famously sang the line "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"
Pink Floyd
The Beatles
Queen
Led Zeppelin
The line opens Queen's 1975 hit "Bohemian Rhapsody". Freddie Mercury's operatic rock ballad begins with those exact words, making Queen the correct artist.
Complete the lyric: "Hello, it's me. I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to ____."
laugh
meet
talk
sing
In Adele's song "Hello," the correct completion is "meet," as she sings "Hello, it's me... if after all these years you'd like to meet." This line sets up the reflective tone of the song.
Which song contains the lyric "Just a small town girl, livin' in a lonely world"?
Don't Stop Believin'
Eye of the Tiger
Sweet Home Alabama
Livin' on a Prayer
The lyric is the opening line of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'." It became an anthem for perseverance, making Journey the correct answer.
Who sang the hit lyric "Hit me baby one more time"?
Christina Aguilera
Britney Spears
Madonna
Britney Fey
Britney Spears released "…Baby One More Time" in 1998, launching her career. The lyric is her signature line, confirming her as the correct artist.
Finish the lyric from Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You": "I'm in love with the shape of ____".
her
you
me
us
Ed Sheeran's chorus repeats "I'm in love with the shape of you," making "you" the accurate completion. This line anchors the song's romantic theme.
The lyric "We don't need no education" expresses which theme?
Anti-authoritarianism
Celebration of formal learning
Romantic love
Economic prosperity
Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" protests rigid schooling systems, reflecting anti-authoritarian sentiment. The lyric underscores the rejection of oppressive educational structures.
Which artist provided the vocals for the lyric "I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose, fire away" in the song "Titanium"?
Sia
Ellie Goulding
Alicia Keys
Florence Welch
David Guetta's track "Titanium" features Sia on vocals singing "I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose, fire away." Her powerful delivery defines the chorus.
Which artist sings the line "You know I'm no good"?
Dua Lipa
Amy Winehouse
Lana Del Rey
Billie Eilish
Amy Winehouse's song "You Know I'm No Good" opens with that exact line. It showcases her soulful vocals and candid songwriting style.
Which artist's lyric goes "We're up all night to get lucky"?
Calvin Harris
Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams
Maroon 5
The Weeknd
The chorus of Daft Punk's 2013 hit "Get Lucky" features Pharrell Williams singing "We're up all night to get lucky." It's one of their most-charting collaborations.
In Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind", the repeated question "How many roads must a man walk down" primarily conveys what theme?
Social justice and equality
Personal wealth
Romantic longing
Spiritual isolation
Dylan's rhetorical questions in "Blowin' in the Wind" highlight civil rights and peace issues. The repeated line emphasizes social justice concerns of the 1960s.
Which of these lyrics is from a country music song?
"I set fire to the rain so I'll be damned"
"Turn the beat around, love to hear percussion"
"I got friends in low places where the whiskey drowns"
"I'm gonna swing from the chandelier"
Garth Brooks's "Friends in Low Places" begins with that line, a staple in country music. The other lyrics belong to pop and dance genres.
Which song features the lyric "There's a fire starting in my heart"?
Set Fire to the Rain
Someone Like You
Skyfall
Rolling in the Deep
Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" opens with "There's a fire starting in my heart." It describes emotional intensity, distinguishing it from her other hits.
Which theme is shared between Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." and Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues"?
Working-class struggle
Celebration of wealth
Romantic heartbreak
Religious devotion
Both songs highlight tough lives and systemic struggles of common people. Springsteen's track critiques veterans' hardships, while Cash's details prison life.
Which song opens with the lyric "Once upon a time you dressed so fine"?
Like a Rolling Stone
The Times They Are a-Changin'
Tangled Up in Blue
Just Like a Woman
Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" famously begins with that line. It marked a shift in rock lyrics toward more poetic storytelling.
In Taylor Swift's "Blank Space", which phrase completes the lyric "But I've got a ____ and I'll write your name"?
long list
blank space
great plan
broken heart
Swift's chorus repeats "I've got a blank space, baby, and I'll write your name." It plays on her public image of serial relationships.
In Pink Floyd's "Time", the lyric "And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking" primarily explores which existential concept?
Economic inequality
Romantic longing
The passage of time and mortality
Political revolution
The line reflects life's fleeting nature and inevitable aging. Pink Floyd uses the sun metaphor to illustrate mortality and lost opportunities.
Which Eminem song begins with the lyrics "His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy"?
Stan
My Name Is
The Real Slim Shady
Lose Yourself
"Lose Yourself" opens with that memorable verse, capturing the anxiety before a performance. It became one of Eminem's signature motivational tracks.
In Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", what does the lyric "Now I've heard there was a secret chord that David played, and it pleased the Lord" reference?
The biblical King David's harp melodies
Romantic ballad tradition
Ancient Greek rituals
Medieval court dances
Cohen alludes to King David from the Old Testament, who was known for playing the harp. This reference ties music to divine inspiration.
Which Metallica song features the lyric "Exit light, enter night"?
Master of Puppets
One
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
Metallica's "Enter Sandman" opens with "Exit light, enter night". The line sets a dark, dreamlike mood central to the song's theme.
In Radiohead's "Paranoid Android", the line "Ambition makes you look pretty ugly" critiques what societal vice?
Environmental neglect
Technological dependence
Economic inflation
Vainglory and overreaching ambition
The lyric targets excessive pride and ruthless ambition. Radiohead uses the paradox to criticize ego-driven behaviors.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify iconic song lyrics and their artists
  2. Analyse lyrical themes across different genres
  3. Demonstrate knowledge of classic and contemporary hits
  4. Evaluate your recall of chart-topping excerpts
  5. Apply critical listening to recognize song snippets

Cheat Sheet

  1. Iconic Lyrics & Artists - Dive into legendary lines like "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?" from "Bohemian Rhapsody" to see how unique structures stick in your head. Learning about Freddie Mercury and Queen's creative vibes will supercharge your recognition skills and make quizzes a breeze. Challenge yourself by memorizing the backstory and debut year for bonus points! Iconic Song Page
  2. Bohemian Rhapsody
  3. Lyrical Themes Across Genres - Explore how tracks such as Lorde's "Royals" use sharp lyrics to critique materialism in pop culture and make big statements. Comparing pop, rock, hip-hop, and folk will give you a treasure trove of themes to draw from during study sessions. Plus, you'll spot patterns in word choice that cross genres! Theme Tracker
  4. Royals (song)
  5. Evolution of Song Lyrics - Compare timeless classics like Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" with today's chart-toppers to uncover shifts in language, style, and social commentary. This timeline journey helps you spot trends and surprises when lyrics evolve over decades. It's like a lyrical time-travel adventure! Historical Lyrics Hub
  6. Candle in the Wind
  7. Quick Clip Identification - Sharpen your ears by guessing songs from 5 - 10 second audio snippets and racing to recall the title and artist. This rapid-fire challenge trains your brain for speedy recall and builds confidence for any trivia showdown. Every correct guess feels like a mini victory dance. Fast Playback Trainer
  8. Acoustic fingerprint
  9. Cultural & Historical Context - Dive into how songs mirror the times they were written - from protest anthems of the '60s to modern social commentary tracks. Understanding the era's vibes helps reveal hidden meanings and boosts your interpretive edge. Digging into the backstory is like detective work for the ears. Context Explorer
  10. Cultural history of music
  11. Literary Devices in Lyrics - Spot metaphors, similes, and symbolism in songs to uncover layers of meaning beneath the melody. Mastering these tools will level up your analytical game and deepen your appreciation for clever wordplay. Once you spot these, songs will feel like poetry in motion. Literary Toolkit
  12. Literary device
  13. Personal Stories in Songwriting - Learn how artists like Taylor Swift and John Lennon weave personal experiences into their lyrics for emotional impact. Connecting the dots between life events and lyrics makes your study sessions feel like reading a diary. This detective work reveals the heart behind every verse. Story Seeker
  14. Songwriting
  15. Critical Listening Skills - Hone your listening by focusing on tone, inflection, and word choice to unearth subtle messages. This careful attention primes you for catching tricky clues in any lyrical quiz. Your ears will become your secret superpower. Attention Amplifier
  16. Active listening
  17. Popular Music Themes - From heartache and hope to empowerment and adventure, recognize recurring themes to predict song subjects quickly. Mapping out these motifs helps you sort through clues at lightning speed. It's like building a theme dictionary in your mind. Theme Matcher
  18. Popular music
  19. Diverse Musical Exposure - Jump into rock, jazz, hip-hop, and world music playlists to experience different lyrical styles and rhythms. The broader your listening palette, the more prepared you are for any curveball questions. Variety is the spice of study - let your ears explore widely! Playlist Explorer
  20. Music genre
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