Songwriting Advice
Boomba Songwriting Advice
Welcome to Boomba. That is not a genre. That is a state of mind. Boomba is loud, proud, a little messy, and impossible to forget. If yo...
Son Cubano Songwriting Advice
You want a song that squeezes your listener by the collar and makes them dance and cry at the same time. You want a groove that feels i...
Symphonic Black Metal Songwriting Advice
If you want your black metal to sound like the end of the world with a full orchestra conducting the apocalypse, you are in the right p...
Indie Pop Songwriting Advice
You want songs that feel personal and radio friendly at the same time. Indie pop lives in that sweet spot where intimacy meets melody. ...
Reductionism Songwriting Advice
As a songwriter, you're likely no stranger to the feeling of being overwhelmed by the sheer number of ideas, emotions, and themes you w...
French Pop Songwriting Advice
Want to write French pop that feels effortless and actually gets stuck in heads? Welcome. You are about to learn how French language sh...
Makossa Songwriting Advice
You want a Makossa track that makes bodies move and playlists remember you. You want that groove to feel timeless and your lyrics to ar...
New Jack Swing Songwriting Advice
If you want a song that makes people move with attitude and sing along like they own the chorus, welcome. New Jack Swing, sometimes sho...
How To Write A Song For The First Time
You want to write a song and not sound like you borrowed it from a Spotify playlist labeled Sad Guitar Hours. Good. This guide will tak...
Tejano/Tex-Mex Songwriting Advice
Before diving into the world of Tejano and Tex-Mex songwriting, it's essential to understand the rich cultural heritage and musical tra...