Begin by thinking about your introduction. You want to have simple, yet catchy lines to start off your song. A classic method that seems to get a song featured on the radio is beginning with multiple “hey”s, “whoa”s, or “oh”s because the overused repetition illuminates your advanced songwriting skills. There are two distinct ways to do this. You can repeatedly say “hey” three times and echo that phrase for the remainder …show more content…
There are many topics out there that seem to appeal to the ears of the music industry. A popular approach is to objectify women by comparing them to animals or anything that is worth less of them. This approach is extremely popular, since it is adding to the long, long list of ways society is still oppressing women in the 21st century. While you are at it, you can focus on singing about either a woman’s chest or butt or maybe including both will land you a higher spot in the music charts. As your song becomes a top hit, sooner or later, you’ll hear a 14 year old boy singing about women’s body parts, and parents will praise the music industry for exposing young children to content that sexualizes the female body.
Of course, somewhere in the middle or near end of the song, be sure to incorporate about 20 seconds of dubstep into your song. This seems to be what the radios are always playing nowadays, so this will at least get you to the top 20 in the music charts.
Combine all these aspects into one song and you are guaranteed a top spot in the music charts. Every pop song in the 21st century has at least one of the components that were listed, which shows the amount of creativity in the pop genre. Compared to other musical genres, including rock, alternative, and jazz, pop is the most underappreciated and deserves more acknowledgment than the constant features in the media and local radio