Newbie lyricists often attempt to confuse listeners with extreme wordplay that shines a light on unstraightforward and high-minded themes, but you have no need or even longing for that in your music if you need to create a ditty that sounds wonderful while also creating a some cash. Top-level hits such as How to Love and Motivation are constructed from a simple theme that everyone can be inspired by: a guy and a girl. The more layers you add to that theme, the more you obfuscate it, but that doesn’t mean you are required to be vulgar. Uncomplicated symbolic statements that are ignored at the start will give your song the extra meaning it requires while keeping the mood lustily precise, which is just the type of blue collar musical might that you can hear in hits like this one.
Jan 27
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