A title that doesn’t appear in the lyrics could be chosen to help color how the listener hears the song, providing additional information before they’re “inside” of it. The generally accepted rule of songwriting these days is that your title should be part or all of your hook, it should appear in the chorus at least once, and it should repeat over and over and over and over and… This is reflective of a “marketing” perspective on songwriting, a legitimate approach to the question, how can we get this song stuck in our listeners’ heads for days?īut there are so many different approaches to crafting great songs that have worked for artists over the years - writers don’t need to feel committed to following one single, prescribed path in their songwriting. + Learn from Grammy-winning pop artist Kimbra how to harness the full creative potential of your voice in song.
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