Lyrics Art Prints

Let your walls sing with personality. Our Lyrics Art Prints collection transforms any room into a canvas of self-expression, letting your favorite tunes echo through your space. Whether you're a rock enthusiast or a pop aficionado, these prints make it easy to showcase your unique taste without breaking the bank. Made to order and framed for you, they're ready to hang and resonate with your personal style, turning your home into a harmonious haven.
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Rappers Delight Lyrics Art Print

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I'm a Mirrorball Song Art Print

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Supersonic State of Mind Art Print

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Wonderwall Lyric Statement Art Print

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Hip Hop Rhythm Lyrics Art Print

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Lets Dance Lyrics Music Bowie Art Print

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Hold On by The Killers Art Print

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How do framed song lyrics prints actually look on the wall?

Honestly, better than you'd expect. Our lyrics art prints are giclée-printed on thick matte paper, so the text has real depth and weight to it rather than looking like something run off a home printer. The solid wood frames arrive with the print properly fitted and ready to hang, so there's no bubbling, no warping, and no fiddly assembly. We hear from shoppers all the time that the quality looks even better in person than on screen. A framed song lyrics print in 50x70cm or 70x100cm is a genuinely striking focal point above a sofa or bed.

Which songs work best as wall art?

Pick a song where a single verse or chorus stands on its own as a piece of writing, not one where you need context to feel it. Love songs, first dance tracks, and lullabies tend to hit hardest as music lyrics prints because the words already carry emotional weight for you. If you're buying a lyrics poster for a bedroom, lean toward something intimate and personal. For a living room, bolder, more uplifting lyrics tend to work better as a conversation piece.

Are lyrics prints a good gift idea?

They're one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give because the meaning is entirely personal to the recipient. A framed song lyrics print of someone's first dance song, a track that reminds them of a road trip, or the lullaby they sang to their kids is the kind of gift that actually gets hung up rather than shoved in a cupboard. We'd recommend going for a framed option so it arrives ready to hang straight out of the box. Our 99-day returns policy also means the recipient can exchange if they'd prefer a different size.

What size lyrics print should I choose for above a bed?

For above a standard UK double or king bed, go for 50x70cm or 70x100cm. The 70x100cm is our favourite here because lyrics prints need enough scale for the text to be readable and impactful from across the room, not just up close. A too-small print with tiny text above a big headboard will look lost. If you're creating a gallery wall arrangement, two or three smaller prints (30x40cm) with different verses from the same song can look brilliant.

What kind of paper is best for printing lyrics?

You want a thick, uncoated matte paper. Glossy finishes create glare that makes text harder to read, which completely defeats the point of a lyrics art print. Our prints use museum-grade matte paper with giclée printing, so the type is crisp and the paper has a tactile, premium feel. Combined with UV-protective acrylic glazing on our framed prints, the text stays sharp and won't fade, even if your wall gets direct sunlight. It's the same approach museums use for archival prints.