Bang My Head

A lighthearted one to share. All 100% my original lyrics, melody and arrangement. Uploaded my recorded version to Suno and forced it to cover and create a more polished demo..
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Fun song with a good hook that gets a lot of repetition. You could pitch this. It ticks a lot of boxes when it comes to country. I like the twist at the end.
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thanks!! I was hoping everyone could use a laugh this morning!
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Really catchy song!!!and so funny! Fabulous sound and production!
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@mandosummers Catchy song, I couldn't help but think of Dolly Parton. good hook, love that staccato guitar in intro.
One question is how did the woman discover he was married? It's just understood and we're hearing it after?
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Ha!! Great question, LOL!
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That's a fun one! No one's going to forget the title - and that's a good thing!
I like the energy of it. Gets your head bobbing.
Good stuff.
PS, would you mind posting the lyrics along with the link for the next one? Makes it much easier to follow along.
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Thats a real good song , real catchy . To my knowledge you can't pitch AI songs to publishers
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That's an interesting question to consider. Arguably, the AI is just providing a demo, so why not? But I have no clue what the actual situation is.
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Thanks Elvis... I think?
A couple of things..
First, it's not an "AI song" it's an AI produced demo. Big difference. Suno allows you to upload your own lyrics and an audio recording to use as a guide. It has a slider that controls the amount of influence that upload has on the output. Slide it over to 90% and it reproduces your lyrics and melody EXACTLY. Much the same as going to a studio and hiring drums, guitar, etc.
Second, I never indicated I wanted to pitch the song... I'm too old to care about wading into that nest of alligators. I'm just having some fun.
According to Duke Ellington there's two kinds of music, good and bad. Me doing my songs is always bad music, but to me a poor amateurish studio demo is worse.
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Absolute genius! Great song, fantastic lyrics, who couldn't love a song like this, brilliant.
As to Ai, do whatever you want Dave, Ai is a toolbox, different people use it for different things.
I've long since given up caring what people think of me using Ai, I don't live my life for them!
Sid
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Thank you so much for the kind words Sid!!0
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Cuz its not human players doing the tracks , its robots , They are shunned by Nashville publishers , that might change later
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@mandosummers love the way you 'forced' AI into submission! Great, polished song. Yeah, I agree this is pitchable! Very catchy tune! Lotta nice inner-rhymes to boot!
Renee 💌
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Thank you so much!!1
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What matters now, is if the song is good or not, and if anybody likes it. Creating the lyric and emotion behind it is still what drives it
There no way to win the argument.
I'm only working with my lyrics right now trying to get ai to sing close to how it's written.
I might be more satisfied when I can get into the track myself with guitar and vocals and riffs and ideas.
The idea that it's ruining music is funny to me. The radio is about as bad as music gets, no wonder the direction might go somewhere else.
I've yet to hear an ai song that's better than any of my all time favorite songs, not even close
But it does make a decent song obtainable.
Listening to hundreds of home recorded songs over the years, the arguments against ai don't hold up.
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Yea it's a dilemma for sure. It's gonna be interesting to see how it all settles out.
A few folks have suggested pitching my songs. Setting AI aside. How do you even do that these days? I'm mostly a country writer I guess. It's my understanding that most of country music is written by a few select staff writers for the big time publishers. Listening the homogeneous shlock on the radio that sure seems true. With indie stuff going on were does a young (non performing) songwriter turn these days to get things going? I'm older but just asking for all the young folks in my position.. you've got a list of songs you believe in, what are options? If I need to post this elsewhere I will glad to.
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@mandosummers , if you're a non performing songwriter, it's tough, but let's face it, it's never been easy. It was always an insiders game.
I was on a pitch to artist kick for maybe one year, and stopped. Number 1, it's impossible to figure out what an artist might want. Once they have a hit they change directions, moving the goal posts.
Since music was able to be made at home, that started the diy rave, and basicly all artists write their own stuff.
I don't think one can use ai recordings as actually sells le tracks, cause it steals from commercial releases. Steals vocals styles, steal production styles, steals arrangements.
Ai produced music with a namable singer is still best scenario.
I'm s singer songwriter so I will be doing that.
If you don't sing or perform, get somebody to work with you and release under that premise.
But the problem has always been and always will be exposure.
People have to hear it.... That's tough0
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