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Ndichu
by Gary E. Andrews - 02/10/25 09:52 PM
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The Chorus should be a Summary of what is going on in
the verses ?? Andy and his Co Writers have done exactly that
Are there any Radio Ready Recordings of this song?? I cant seem to find one
on YOU TUBE ???? just asking
I personally think the music could be doctored a little but its certainly got
a lot going for it as it is, Airun's Silly version is a Piss take, ignore him
he's never had a hit to my knowledge, so its just negativity on his part; his time
could be bettered by concentrating on his own stagnant writing career if he is
serious about it
Last edited by Cheyenne; 06/24/19 01:48 AM.
One of the most important principles of songwriting is to remember that a good song is a partnership of many different components, all working together to produce a satisfying musical experience.
In that respect, song components are either enhancing or compromising their combined effects.
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