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Alright now were going to talk about the choruses. Because I believe the chorus is the nucleus
to the song. I believe it's the cornerstone it's the center it's the backbone of the entire
record. So you know a lot of people will say, start by finding you flow or start by your
first verse, or start with your intro. Na you do all that second my tip to you, is the
first thing you do is find a chores. That's what they call driving the hook home. It's,
It's the main part of the song that will be forever remembered in you record. So It's
no point of writing a whole long record. If your hook ain't even banging. Cause if your
hook ain't banging then your songs not banging, you see what I'm saying? To kind of go into
further detail about my song, No Hope. I'm going to have a hook on there that?s probably
subject to be more of a melodic chorus. Cause if you?re going to have a chorus for singing
in it. A singing chorus you?re going to need a melody. You know your going to have to have
a melody to it. So I kind of got a melody to this joint and it's just like I'm going
to show you?ll the melody. It's something like this. Ok. Now you want to get a melody
like just to show you the melody first I'm going to rock verses. Ne,ne,ne, ne,ne,na,no,na,na,na,na,na
no,no bea,na,na, na,na bay,hey,no` doe. I never felt save and felt so broke um hmm,
hmm, hmm.hmm,hmm. I grew up in a neighborhood where we had no hope. The neighborhood role
models all sold dope. We had to give money cause my Mom's so broke and I know a better
days coming. See I grew up and had no hope. See what I'm saying. I found my melody, you
know that, I grew up in a neighborhood we had no hope. The neighborhood role models
all sold dope. We had to give money cause our Mom's so broke. And I know a better day's
coming.