The Most Simple Messages are Also the Most Appealing

Filed under: — Admin at 11:55 am on Thursday, January 26, 2012

amateur lyrical composers often try to befuddle audiences with complicated wordplay that focuses on obtuse and highbrow themes, but you don’t need or even want that in your songs if you need to create a ditty that sounds great while also turning a some cash. Smash hits including How to Love and Motivation are built off of a lowbrow theme that we all can be inspired by: a guy and a woman. The more layers you add to that message, the more you disorganize it, but that shouldn’t mean you are required to be blunt. Uncomplicated symbolic statements that are passed over at the beginning will offer your music the layers it needs while keeping the mood hot focused, which is just the sort of down to earth musical force that you can see in hits like this one.

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