Walk the Moon's "Iscariot" uses repeated lines for a solid build and release in its second half. EDIT: I thought of another one but it's not an exact fit with what you're looking for: "Relentless...
Walk the Moon's "Iscariot" uses repeated lines for a solid build and release in its second half.
EDIT: I thought of another one but it's not an exact fit with what you're looking for: "Relentless Fours" by Grammatics. There's a recurring chime motif at the beginning of the song that gets handed off to the cello around the 2 minute mark (with slight variation) which then gets picked up by the female vocalist as a countermelody and repeated behind the lead male vocalist until he joins it in unison for the a cappella section, after which he sings the last line repeatedly.
EDIT AGAIN: I just remembered Pure Reason Revolution. They use vocal repetition quite frequently and to great effect. The song that brought them to mind for me was "Amor Vincit Omnia" which is built around repetition from the start but doesn't fully cash in on that until it starts looping the title lyric for the entire second half. Another example from them is the middle section of "The Bright Ambassadors of Morning".
I'm ballin, y'all should put a nigga on a box of Wheaties
I'm skatin', when I dip, just put me on a box of Wheaties
I flip it for the gold, gone, put me on a box of Wheaties
I hold up weight, these haters need me on a box of Wheaties
I kick it, they should stick a nigga on a box of Wheaties
I run it 0-100, put me on a box of Wheaties
I par up bar for bar, pa, put me on a box of Wheaties
I K.O. every day yo, put him on a box of Wheaties
A lot of Clarence Clarity songs have repeating lyrics like that. The two that come to mind are Cancer™ In The Water and Will To Believe. Cancer™ In The Water only has the lyrics and about half of...
Bo Burnham has a song called Repeat Stuff that goes into this. He comes back to repetition a lot, particularly in his show stoppers, We Think We Know You and his Kanye Rant.
Bo Burnham has a song called Repeat Stuff that goes into this.
America says we love a chorus
But don’t get complicated and bore us
Though meaning might be missin'
We need to know the words after just one listen so
Repeat stuff, repeat stuff, repeat stuff
Repeat stuff, repeat stuff, repeat stuff
Repeat stuff, repeat stuff, repeat stuff
Repeat stuff, repeat stuff, repeat stuff
Yeah
(Sampled)
But we all do sort of the same thing
And that is rearrange what you thought was real
And hmm, they remind you of the beauty of very simple things
You forget, because you're so busy going from A to Z
That there's hmm, twenty four letters in between
(Repeat Begins)
You turn to tune in and you drop out
Walk the Moon's "Iscariot" uses repeated lines for a solid build and release in its second half.
EDIT: I thought of another one but it's not an exact fit with what you're looking for: "Relentless Fours" by Grammatics. There's a recurring chime motif at the beginning of the song that gets handed off to the cello around the 2 minute mark (with slight variation) which then gets picked up by the female vocalist as a countermelody and repeated behind the lead male vocalist until he joins it in unison for the a cappella section, after which he sings the last line repeatedly.
EDIT AGAIN: I just remembered Pure Reason Revolution. They use vocal repetition quite frequently and to great effect. The song that brought them to mind for me was "Amor Vincit Omnia" which is built around repetition from the start but doesn't fully cash in on that until it starts looping the title lyric for the entire second half. Another example from them is the middle section of "The Bright Ambassadors of Morning".
Quelle Chris - Box of Wheaties
A lot of Clarence Clarity songs have repeating lyrics like that. The two that come to mind are Cancer™ In The Water and Will To Believe.
Cancer™ In The Water only has the lyrics
and about half of Will To Believe is just
with a bit of variation sometimes.
There is also Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space by Spiritualized which, while not having repeated lyrics per se, does layer the verses over each other for the whole song.
Bo Burnham has a song called Repeat Stuff that goes into this.
He comes back to repetition a lot, particularly in his show stoppers, We Think We Know You and his Kanye Rant.
Beatles - I Want You is one popular example
Infected Mushroom - Drop Out
Hundred Waters -- Communicating
Hundred Waters -- Blanket Me
Bernhoft - C'mon Talk
space is the place space is the place space is the place space is the place.
You're not the boss of me now
You're not the boss of me now
You're not the boss of me now
And you're not so big