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How to Write a Hit Song in 2020

February 13th, 2020 by
Woman singing how to writes a hit song

Songwriting is a magic-like process for many. When famous hit makers are asked how they write songs, most often, they talk about inspiration and other unconscious things. Although every activity has its tricks and ready-made templates. Let’s explore some ideas on how to write a hit song.

Do you have a desire to write a hit at the start of this year? But as a songwriter, do you know exactly – what, how, why, where, etc.? There are many questions, but no answers. We will help you with that. It doesn’t matter if you already have some fans or not. In the digital world, songs become viral very fast.

The most talented songwriters have managed to stay at the top of the music industry for six or seven years. Then they run out of resources for creativity. As a result, they are replaced by new talents. This means you always have a chance to become a leader on a list of local or even world hits.

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    Many great songs have come into being as a direct result of the movies. Songs have been written specifically for some films that have gone on to become number one hits on the radio. In this instance, the writers of the song actually have a ‘Silent Partner ‘on their collaborative team: the script or screenplay. The characters, their motivations, the ideas and the story line all serve to inform the songwriter’s imagination.