ELO
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ELO

Electric Light Orchestra formed in Birmingham in the early 1970s around Jeff Lynne, who wanted to blend rock with orchestral arrangements. The band's lineup...

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ELO's collaborative hip-hop and R&B catalog

A Korean artist known for featured tracks with Penomeco, Punchnello, and Jay Park.

For the vibe, start with 'Blur (feat. Loco)'. If you want the featured dynamic, 'F.W.B (feat. Hoody)' is the one.

ELO's work sits in that space where hip-hop and R&B blur together, often with other voices in the room. Songs like 'Oh I (feat. Penomeco)' and 'Tattoo (feat. Jay Park)' show a consistent approach: moody, textured production built for featured verses. It's a specific sound that has gathered a small, focused catalog.

The tracklist moves through different pairings, from Punchnello on 'Cupcake' to Paloalto on 'The End', without a dramatic public narrative shift.

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Electric Light Orchestra formed in Birmingham in the early 1970s around Jeff Lynne, who wanted to blend rock with orchestral arrangements. The band's lineup included Bev Bevan on drums and Richard Tandy on keyboards, with Roy Wood also involved early on. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1971.

ELO found wider recognition with albums like 'Eldorado' in 1974 and 'A New World Record' in 1976. Songs such as 'Evil Woman' and 'Mr. Blue Sky' became staples of their catalog, mixing pop hooks with string sections and layered production. The sound shifted toward more accessible territory by the late 1970s, which drew some criticism from earlier fans.

After various lineup changes, Lynne remained the central figure. The group toured again in 2014, playing their older material. Their recordings continue to surface in films and playlists, keeping songs like 'Livin' Thing' and 'Don't Bring Me Down' in circulation.

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Where should I start with ELO on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with Cupcake (feat. Punchnello), Oh I (feat. Penomeco), and The End (feat. Paloalto) so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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LyroVerse currently has 14 visible lyric pages for ELO.

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