Hey everyone!
I recently built a tool that analyzes song lyrics and tracks how the popularity of specific words changes over time. The tool scans a huge collection of lyrics from different years. You can use it to spot trends, discover when certain words became mainstream, or just explore how language in music evolves.
Example:
“Boogie” in Song Lyrics. From dance floors to disco balls, “boogie” ruled the airwaves between 1974-1982. Why? Disco fever was everywhere - Saturday night meant glitter and getting down. “Boogie” was the soundtrack of a generation.
Let me know what you think! And if there’s a word you’re curious about, drop it in the replies – I might chart it next.
Here's a graph showing its rise and fall:

And here’s a short video with actual songs that include “boogie” over the years:
I recently built a tool that analyzes song lyrics and tracks how the popularity of specific words changes over time. The tool scans a huge collection of lyrics from different years. You can use it to spot trends, discover when certain words became mainstream, or just explore how language in music evolves.
Example:
“Boogie” in Song Lyrics. From dance floors to disco balls, “boogie” ruled the airwaves between 1974-1982. Why? Disco fever was everywhere - Saturday night meant glitter and getting down. “Boogie” was the soundtrack of a generation.
Let me know what you think! And if there’s a word you’re curious about, drop it in the replies – I might chart it next.



