Most of people in the world know music but not many are that familiar with anagrams. Going beyond that, even fewer would think that these two topics could have anything in common. By looking a bit closer, however, music and songs of all kinds do share a connection with anagrams in that they basically aspire to the same goals in what they are meant to represent.

The easiest way to look at this is how music often plays with words in terms of how each sentence and stanza would rhyme and reinforce each other, almost to the point where they can be interchangeable. This is essentially what an anagram is, with examples including the jumbling of “Section” to form the word “Notice” or naughtier attempts such as turning “Mother-In-Law” to “Hitler Woman.”