Yes, it does use figurative language. Almost all artists now days use figurative language. Every word that they use is really alluding to something not clearly obvious. In fact, most of the times, the lyrics of the songs are either talking about love or something similar. If you want to understand more the logic behind the sheetmusic and the song lyric itself, then follow one of the related links that I have posted below.
if you wanna get with me there's some things you gotta know. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. it was a late night (late night) getting ripped. saw this chick looking kinda thick. red bone yellow bone how can i get you up in my home? turn off your phone take off your clothes. no drink just smoke. don't f**k with me. get down. and roll it up with me. 'caus i got a sound system and i like it really loud. and I'm only gunna slap it if we make each other shout. if you wanna get with me there's some things you gotta know. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. drop it to the floor x4(during the last parts of chorus) bass x11 look hold up got me on you like a magnet. what you talkin' bout i don't give it up that quick. (huh) like we heard that s**t. she freak under the cover like a mattress. what a coincidence that is I'm trying to get you in after this. back to my house. like the black eye pees give her boom boom pow. she love to get loud. but i just cant turn her down. (don't know this line). like MJ's perm i just burned her (OW!). if you wanna get with me there's some things you gotta know. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. drop it to the floor x4(during the last parts of chorus) bass x11 i got a question for you. do you like it when i flow? i got a question for you. do you like it when i flow? (with my bass down low) like la x22 if you wanna get with me there's some things you gotta know. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. bass bass bass down low. bass bass bass down low. i like my beats fast and my bass down low. drop it to the floor x4(during the last parts of chorus)
Bass and also tenor clef.
A bass drum hoop is the outer rim of the bass drum that sandwiches the bass drum head to the actual shell of the bass drum.
upright bass, standup bass, acoustic bass, contrabassHere are some more:Bass, string bass, upright bass, standup bass, acoustic bass, contrabass, contrabass violin, bass violin, bass fiddle, bull fiddle, dog house bass, contrabbasso
Yes, it does use figurative language. Almost all artists now days use figurative language. Every word that they use is really alluding to something not clearly obvious. In fact, most of the times, the lyrics of the songs are either talking about love or something similar. If you want to understand more the logic behind the sheetmusic and the song lyric itself, then follow one of the related links that I have posted below.
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification
Four syllables are in figurative
Figurative means not literal. Figurative language refers to things like metaphors and similes.
figuratif/figurative - au sens figuré
metaphor
symbolism is considered to be figurative language. onomatopoeia is a sound element that is a subheading of figurative language.
What kind of figurative language is the poem,” Homework, Oh homework
bass as in a bass guitar, bass drum or bass clef She sings treble and he sings bass.
An example of a figurative device is a simile, metaphor, alliteration, etc.
The word figurative is an adjective. It describes something metaphorical.
At the start of my degree course my work was mostly figurative.