Q-Tip starts off the first verse followed by Phife, who rhymes after the second chorus.
Following typical verse-chorus form, the song consists of a verse followed by a bridge and chorus.
It was performed in a medley after "Killer Queen", and was the first two verses, followed by the final chorus.
It is the most streamlined record to date, with catchy and concise verses followed by memorable choruses.
She begins the first verse, followed by the chorus leading her into the second verse.
The song consists of a verse followed by a bridge and chorus.
The song has an unusual structure, with a single long verse followed by an even longer instrumental section, heavily sax-based.
Two verses followed by choruses form the main basis of the song.
It contains 18 verses followed by a blessing titled Yiru Eineinu (may our eyes see).
The power ballad has dance-influenced verses followed by a rock-influenced chorus.