How do the success and recognition of Lex's songs by such a large audience represent a demand for change towards something better? Does the way so many people find a voice through his lyrics express only the personal perceptions of the listeners, or also their social concerns?
This text examines the central themes of Lex's songs with references to the lyrics and citations from other forms of art that deal with similar topics.
The aim of this particular book is to provide an organized lyrical analysis that will offer a sober critique of Lex's existing discography and answer the question that summarizes the critical views towards the artist's work: "But why do you like this crook?"