How I Write Now

First, I get groceries for the week.
Then I write a hook and an angle.
Step 1: I ask AI if that hook and angle have been done before.
I usually get one of two answers:
No, it hasn’t.
Yes, but you might beat what’s been done.
The first answer is the best one.
After that, I write the song. While the radio softly plays on 25 country hits.
It usually takes around three hours.
Then I have AI check the grammar — but I make sure it allows slang, or it’ll rewrite my lines too formally.
Next, I run each line to see if it makes sense.
If AI says no, I fix the line and check it again until it says yes.
Once every line makes sense, the song is complete.
Then I ask for the best prompts for Suno for that song.
For example: “Modern outlaw country with a 70s feel, acoustic rhythm guitar, walking bass line, and a raspy male singer confessing his sins on the highway.”
Using this method saves me time and helps me decide which songs I can record myself using just guitar and vocals.
I can usually write two or three songs in a sixteen-hour day.
I can keep that pace for four or five days, then I crash for about twenty hours.
It’s basically working smarter, not harder.

Now I have a choice on what I want to record in the studio , its multiple choice . Some are good , some suck .

Last edited by bennash; 10/28/25 02:32 AM.

We’re all built from the same dust and dreams,
Different roads, but the same means.