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Originally Posted by Zeke.
Nobody said the title of a song alone was enough the discredit the quality of the production itself. It was just mentioned that a quality production doesn't make up for a shit title. The title is part of the song; it is part of the concept and ayu used to be pretty damn amazing at being able to sum up the essence of the song within a single word from a foreign language. I think people don't appreciate the deliverance of a concept on all levels.
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I see what you're saying. I realized that I misunderstood what some of the others were trying to say, thinking they were implying that a bad song title fairly well made for a bad song, but I see that I was confused.
I also agree with you in that the title is a part of the song. I guess that's why it's important to some people, because titles can add an extra piece to a puzzle in case readers are wanting to know what the song is about. I find this to be the case with poetry as well, since poetry is something that often takes a lot of re-reading to understand. The name of a poem can aid in figuring out what the meaning is.