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Music Managers in Pennsylvania
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Music Managers in Pennsylvania

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
March 26, 2025
Imagine this: you’re chilling in a cozy Philly coffee shop with a latte in hand, scrolling through the latest tracks on Spotify, when s...
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How to Write Continental Jazz Songs
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How to Write Continental Jazz Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 1, 2025
You want a song that smells like smoky cafés in old cities but still sounds like it belongs in 2025. Continental jazz is that mix of Eu...
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How to Write Lyrics About Bungee Jumping
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How to Write Lyrics About Bungee Jumping

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
You want your listener to feel the stomach lurch, the helmet hair, and the tiny prayer that slips out like a bad text message. Bungee j...
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How to Write a Song About Fiction Writing
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How to Write a Song About Fiction Writing

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
Yes you can write a song about writing fiction. It is not narcissism or a creative cartel requirement. It is a glorious way to turn lat...
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How to Write Cowboy Pop Songs
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How to Write Cowboy Pop Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
October 31, 2025
You want songs that smell like saddle soap and sold out stadiums. You want the story of a small town heart with a chorus that hits like...
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How to Write Songs About Leadership
How to Write Songs About Specific Emotions

How to Write Songs About Leadership

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
You want a song that makes people stand a little taller. You want words that could be printed on a mug and still make someone act. You ...
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How to Write V-Pop Songs
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How to Write V-Pop Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
October 31, 2025
You want a V-Pop song that makes people hum in the market, cry in karaoke, and post a one second clip that blows up on TikTok. You want...
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How to Write Lyrics About Themes
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How to Write Lyrics About Themes

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
You want a lyric that feels inevitable. You want a line that someone screenshots and posts on their story. You want a chorus that names...
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How to Write Psychobilly/Punkabilly Songs
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How to Write Psychobilly/Punkabilly Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
July 27, 2024
Before diving into the world of writing Psychobilly/Punkabilly songs, it's essential to understand the genre's roots, characteristics, ...
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How to Write Tropical Rock Songs
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How to Write Tropical Rock Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 1, 2025
You want sun in the speakers and sand between the snare. Tropical rock sits somewhere between the swagger of classic rock and the sway ...
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