not even as a dunk-on, but think about bars like:
"I'm an only child, no one could've made another
I have to father my mother and treat my son's grandfather like my older brother"
He lays out a a legacy of familial dysfunction in three bars. That's complex *and* efficient.
"Kiss From a Rose" was written by Seal around 1987, but was only very successful in 1995 thanks to the film Batman Forever. Released in 1994 on the album Seal II, the song almost went unnoticed. Director Joel Schumacher loved the track and insisted on putting it in the end credits of the film.
After that, the track reached #1 in the US and won three Grammys in 1996 (Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance).