would the subject matter very on who wrote it and who perform it? It seems that the subject matter is divided within the genres.
Some discribe rap as a poetry told by individuals who have experienced hardships.
Pop sounds like the subject matter of the average teen -- boys, falling in love, crushes, country tells the listeners stories and experiences but more down to earth,
r&b and soul-- romantic love, dance, partying,
rock-- part rebellion, rougher edge then pop
metal -- numeruos subjects but it seems to not follow the paved guidelines of a practical song. but it has its own sound, like individualism.
blues-- morals, truths of diiferent degrees
if i missed any i do apologise.
Love is the most common subject that songwriters use. It is a universal theme that resonates with a wide audience and allows for endless creative expression in music.
Each song writer is different. Most song writers also employ different methods. Sometimes the melody is composed first, then the lyrics. Most often though , the lyrics are written first and the rest falls into place.
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the most common questions people ask about singing are: which song is the best? did you like that song?
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The song writers and perhaps the recording company or other famous artists/song writers
The Song Writers' Revue - 1930 was released on: USA: 6 January 1930
Yea she did and she wrote most of her other songs but with the help of professional writers.
No he had all of his songs written for him by various song writers
I'd have to say that the piccolo is most common in the song Stars and Stripes Forever by John Phillip Sousa. Awesome solo in that song. Check it out
David (author of the Psalms) and his son Solomon (Proverbs and Song of Solomon) are considered the most poetic writers of the Bible.
Cascada did not write what hurts the most song writers Jeffrey Steele and Steve Robson wrote the song for mark wills to sing and put onto his country music album In 2003
There are lots of songs called "there you go" but the most common is by P!nk