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Interesting thread about these hooks. I tend to think of hooks as the ONE most memorable thing about a song. I am so excited to have "one" hook in a song -- but I do now realize that maybe one's not enough. Have a great line/hook in the chorus? Well how about a memorable instrumental hook leading into the chorus?
Have a great line in a verse? Well how come every line isn't great (or serves to support a great line)?
Kevin
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