the devil has all the best tunes

The phrase "the devil has all the best tunes" is an idiom that suggests that some of the most appealing or captivating forms of music, art, or entertainment are associated with darker or morally questionable elements. It implies that creativity and charisma are often found in expressions or genres that may be considered provocative, rebellious, or unconventional. This expression can be understood metaphorically, asserting that the allure and energy of certain musical styles may originate from a source that society traditionally associates with evil or vice.


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