Writing Lyrics

 Personal Experience

You live your life everyday in the same world that your potential listeners do. It's a world filled with difficulty and triumphs. When you're looking for subject matter for your next song, why don't you utilize this material? Writing lyrics this way can create some really great and personal pieces.


Additionally, even life experiences that you have that you take for granted could make great songs. Every day activities, like eating dinner at a restaurant or going to a high school dance. Take a more recent song called "Thrift Shop" by Macklemore. The song is essentially about buying clothes at a thrift store. Although the song is quite profane, so it's probably not a song that should be investigated more by younger lyricists. It does demonstrate, however, how a simple place like a thrift store can be the basis for an entire song. Although this song will likely not stand the long test of time, it's easy to see how original material can be drawn from these experiences. Writing lyrics on these topics will add many topics to our current cannon of music.

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