Basically, the lyric prank, or sometimes called the lyric challenge, is a challenge developed by a guy called Mike Fox. The essential ‘rules'of the process are that you text someone (usually a companion or a member of family, depending on what the song is) song lyric.
You're prohibited to utilize anything but the lyrics of the song. Say for instance you used ‘Sorry'by good ol'Justin Bieber, your conversation would go something similar to this (let's just use your clueless mom) :
You: You gotta go and get angry at each of my honesty
Mom: What ? Maybe you have lost the plot again ?
You: You understand I try but I don't do to well with apologies
Mom: that's certainly true. What's this even about michael (??)
You: I really hope I don't go out of time, will someone call a referee ?
Mom: You're up for adoption
You: -_-
You: IT'S A PRANK
Mom: you're still up for adoption
You: …
See ? And that, ladies and gentle men, could be the Lyric Prank.
A lyric prank is once you text your friend, family or significant others lyrics to a song. But that which you do is you text them in single sentences and be cryptic, like: “I'm so into you, I can barely breathe” await their response. Then type the next verse, “And all I wanna do would be to fall in deep” - await a response.
Their response will usually be confusion. That example is Ariana Grande “Into You” - just take the lyric and send your “victim” the text.
A lyric prank is some texts sent using words from a certain song to a particular person. The prank is mostly to troll the goal or to get them super confused.
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A lyric prank is if you are texting someone the lyrics of a song and they do not it. Example:
John: This has been a long day, without you my friend.
Jane: I know right. I haven't seen you all day!
John: And I'll tell you all about it when I see you again.
Jane: Why don't you tell me today?
John: We've come a long way from where we began
Jane: WAIT!! You remember whenever we met? In 2nd grade!!
John: Oh I'll let you know exactly about it when I see you again.
Jane: Why can't you simply tell me now!!?
John: When I help you again.
Jane: Oh!! You want to allow it to be special!! When I help you again we will talk.
Jane needs to come out from underneath the rock she lives under…
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