If you were to make a KPOP song, do you want to compose it or write lyrics for it?
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lyrics for sure.
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both
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This is what I see on google : "The difference between a music producer and a composer is that a composer writes music, whereas the producer is in charge of the final product."
Usually in tracklist credit they mention the composer and arranger while in Spotify credits all of them are credited as composers.
While If I look at a Western song both composer and producer are being distancing.
I guess composer is the same as arranger.
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100% compose.
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Because I'm lazy, I would rather write lyrics than compose because writing lyrics is a lot easier.
But if I had a choice to choose which one I would good at, I would definitely want to be good at composing because it takes more talent to compose to write lyrics. To me, the music is more important than the lyrics and composing usually means you can play instruments.
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There's a chance he could give me hits like Feel Special or Mafia :shyy:
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Write lyrics. I'm rather a good songwriter and started writing songs when I was twelve.
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both
Another rule breaker again!
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There's a chance he could give me hits like Feel Special or Mafia :shyy:
There is also a chance when you got a song with dad joke about women ass & when you got weird pant on stage
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There is also a chance when you got a song with dad joke about women ass & when you got weird pant on stage
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probably lyrics and I would target it towards children...
children's groups make so much damn money it's not funny!!!!
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Compose! Then the idols can get exposed to different genres and I can be really creative with their concept
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