For the purposes of parody of the song itself, changes to lyrics may be considered fair use. Other changes, including parody of something other than the song itself, would require permission from the copyright holder. Permission is also needed to add vocals to a song that has none.
To change the words in a song, you can rewrite the lyrics to convey a different message or use synonyms to modify the existing lyrics. Be mindful of maintaining the rhythm and rhyme scheme to ensure the revised lyrics fit well with the melody. You can also seek inspiration from personal experiences or emotions to create new content for the song.
its called rewrite the song
Yes.
use your voicebox.
That would be copyright infringement if the original song was protected.
You Say Different Words/Lyrics.
Maybe
Elton John's "Your Song" contains the words "This is my song."
u can go on a website called poem hunter.com or metro lyrics.com that's all i know!
The artist will sometimes create a radio edited version without swear words. The media will sometimes change the words or block out the words, with the right permissions of course.
The words to a song are called lyrics.
Change by Blind Melon
its either hoedown throwdown or the song Taylor swift wrote for miley called "you'll always find your way back home" tell me if these are some of the words you heard and if u did here these words it the"you'll always find your way back home song. "you can change your hair,and you can change your clothes,you can change your mind that's just the way it goes"