The term ‘GPS’ does not belong in a song.
Q: is the term GPS ever used in a song?
GPS in Songs
Yes, the term “GPS” has been used in a song. “GPS” is a song recorded by Colombian singer Maluma featuring Moroccan-American rapper French Montana. It was released on 24 November 2017, as one of the three promotional singles from Maluma’s third studio album F.A.M.E. (2018). The song was included in the short film X and was written by Maluma, French Montana, and several other collaborators. It was produced by Rude Boyz and peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and number 84 on the Spanish PROMUSICAE songs chart.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxz30r84y2Y
(this is basically Latino Rap, so, it still hasn’t been used in a song)
I eyed my GPS to try and skip the mess
But too late too late I found I’m in it
I’m in it, Yeah man I’m in it
All I need is a melody now!
You could rhyme it with creepiest.
If Warren Zevon can use brucellosis GPS is allowable. Of course Zevon was one of the greatest songwriters ever. So mileage may vary.
Correct. People may not recognize the acronym. Better to spell it out.
"I tried to contact
The Global Positioning Satellite
But I could not
And that gave me such a fright."
Okay, okay, I'll stick to writing fiction. 😊