The Most Simple Themes are Also the Most Enticing
January 27th, 2012
Newbie composers often do their best to befuddle audiences with complicated wordplay that shines a light on difficult to interpret and highbrow themes, but you shouldn’t need or even intent for that in your songs if you need to make a ditty that sounds great while simultaneously making a good bit of money. Top-level hits like How to Love and Motivation are built off of a low-key theme that we all can be inspired by: a man and a woman. The more layers you toss atop to that moral, the more you confuse it, but that doesn’t mean you are forced to be vulgar. Uncomplicated symbolic images that are ignored at the beginning will grant your music the depth it needs while keeping the moral hot on target, which is exactly the type of earthy musical force that you can see in hits like this one.