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Song-writers Deserve More Flowers In The Music Industry by farrystone(m): 11:42pm On Mar 27
Many people think writing songs is a piece of cake.

Songwriting isn’t as easy as you think

Even your favourite musicians know this.


It is a challenging art form that deserves more recognition than it gets.

Imagine trying to write lyrics that connect with millions, and creating melodies that stick with people.

It’s more than just stringing words;

it’s about telling a story, stirring feelings, and making music that really moves you.

In the music business, great songwriters are like precious jewels.

They’re valued for their talent in creating unforgettable songs.

They can write hits for themselves or others, showing their skills and storytelling ability.

Some are also musicians, but it’s important to understand that songwriting is a separate art form that goes beyond just playing instruments.

Even though songwriters play a huge role in the music we enjoy, they often don’t get the credit they deserve, especially in Africa.

They’re like the hidden heroes who create songs that become timeless classics.

It’s about time we show these talented humans the recognition they’ve worked hard for.

For those who don’t know, writing songs isn’t just about talent; it’s something you can learn and get better at.

Universities even offer courses on it, showing how deep and complex it is.

While anyone can write lyrics, only a few can create really amazing songs.

What makes these great songwriters different?

It’s their commitment to learning and getting better.

They study how to tell stories well, learn about music theory, and understand why certain melodies connect with people.

Their skills and knowledge make their songs more than just music—they become meaningful experiences.

Some of your favourite musicians go back to school to learn songwriting, some even take online courses.

This shows that songwriting is not for kids.

Instead of blaming musicians who aren’t great at writing songs, understand that it’s not their strong suit.

Recently there’s a positive trend where artists are acknowledging their songwriters for creating great music, making songwriters more popular.

This is encouraging for younger generations, showing that songwriting can be a rewarding career.

As we celebrate songwriting, let’s remember to respect and appreciate the hard work that goes into creating the music we enjoy.

📌 Whether you’re a songwriter, musician, or simply a music lover, take a moment to realize the essence of good songwriting in our lives.

Let’s give songwriters the recognition they deserve and continue promoting a culture that values creativity, and the synergy of words and music.

Songwriters make an average of over $100,000 yearly.

You can learn songwriting online

PS: Is your favourite musician a good songwriter?

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