Jan 25 2012

The Most Simple Morals are Also the Most Appealing

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Newbie lyrical composers often try to confuse participants with complex wordplay that expresses unstraightforward and highbrow themes, but you don’t need or even want that in your music if you want to make a ditty that sounds superb while simultaneously turning a some cash. Top-level hits such as How to Love and Motivation are built off of a low-key theme that we all can relate to: a guy and a woman. The more additions you add to that theme, the more you confuse it, but that can’t mean you are required to be vulgar. Easy symbolic images that are ignored at the start will give your song the extra meaning it needs while keeping the message warmly focused, which is just the sort of blue collar musical power that you can hear in hits like this one.

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