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The Chorus and the bridge/transitions are most important. But the chorus of a song is what people remember/gets stuck in their heads after they hear a song. I know that's how it is with me. I always remember the chorus and that usually has the name of the song in it too.
the main parts are verse1, pre-chorus, chorus, verse2, chorus, verse3, chorus, and bridge
a chorus in a song mean the special thing about that song. it is also like the main thing about the song and it shows the point in the song and that is why the chorus is said three or more times.
Chorus
The name of the man that sings the chorus on Rick Ross' song Here I Am is Avery Storm.
A hook or chorus should not focus on lesser parts of a song. It should be about the main topic of the song, the main story of what the song is about.
The name of it is Heaven
Bird song or dawn chorus.
The song is Tennessee Homesick Blues.
The chorus to to Jay Z's song of that name is available on lyricsfreak or lyrics365. Both of these are great sites for song lyrics. The actual chorus features lots of 'big pimpin' with various initals after that.
Pop song structure is (intro) Verse Chorus Verse Chorus Bridge chorus (outro)
smells like teen spirit