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HOW TO MAKE A SONG – FULL STEP-BY-STEP 1. PICK A VIBE OR CONCEPT Decide what the song is about or what it feels like. Think of emotions (love, heartbreak, confidence, pain, stoner vibes, etc.). Use a phrase like “I’m my own drug” or “she don’t even know me” as your anchor. That phrase can inspire the chorus, lyrics, and mood. 2. FIND OR MAKE A BEAT Go to YouTube and search “[artist] type beat” (like Juice WRLD, Mac Miller, etc.). Or go to BeatStars or Airbit. Choose a beat that hits your emotion. Download the MP3 or WAV. If you make beats, open your DAW (FL Studio, GarageBand, Ableton, etc.) and build the vibe with loops, drums, bass, and melody. Arrange it with an intro, hook, verse, and maybe a bridge or switch-up. 3. WRITE OR FREESTYLE LYRICS Now build the song. You can freestyle over the beat and record takes, then use the best parts. Or write it out from scratch. Start with the hook — the part that sticks in people’s heads. Then write the verse (your thoughts, story, pain, whatever fits). A common structure is: Intro > Hook > Verse > Hook > Verse 2 > Hook or Outro. You can also punch in one bar at a time while recording and build it line by line without writing. 4. RECORD YOUR VOCALS Get in your DAW and record your voice. Use a USB mic or XLR mic with an interface. Use headphones so the beat doesn’t bleed. Record your hook first, then verses. Do multiple takes of each part. Then do adlibs or harmonies if you want. Record in a quiet space — a closet with blankets works great. Don’t worry about perfection — focus on emotion. 5. MIX THE SONG (BASIC LEVEL) Start mixing your vocals so they sit well with the beat. First, use EQ to clean up the voice (cut low frequencies and harsh highs). Add compression to level out the volume. Add reverb for space and delay for vibe (especially on hooks or adlibs). Use a de-esser to tame sharp “S” sounds. Add autotune if you want that melodic sound. Keep vocals centered and pan adlibs slightly left and right. Make sure vocals and beat are balanced. 6. MASTER THE SONG Mastering boosts the volume and gives the song that final polish. You can use a limiter and EQ to make it loud but clean. Or just use a free online mastering tool like BandLab Mastering, Landr, or Emastered. After mastering, test the track on your phone, headphones, car, and Bluetooth speaker to make sure it sounds good everywhere. 7. RELEASE THE SONG Use a music distributor like DistroKid, Amuse, TuneCore, or UnitedMasters. Create an account, upload your song file (WAV is best), type your artist name and song title, upload your cover art, and pick your release date. Submit it and it will hit platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and more. 8. PROMOTE THE SONG Now push it. Post clips on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Add captions over your lyrics or just vibe out on camera. Perform the hook live or record some trippy visuals. Submit to playlists using services like SubmitHub or PlaylistPush. Send the song to friends and ask them to share it. Hop on live streams and perform the song to real people. The more content you drop around the song, the more ears you reach.
HOW TO MAKE A SONG – FULL STEP-BY-STEP 1. PICK A VIBE OR CONCEPT Decide what the song is about or what it feels like. Think of emotions (love, heartbreak, confidence, pain, stoner vibes, etc.). Use a phrase like “I’m my own drug” or “she don’t even know me” as your anchor. That phrase can inspire the chorus, lyrics, and mood. 2. FIND OR MAKE A BEAT Go to YouTube and search “[artist] type beat” (like Juice WRLD, Mac Miller, etc.). Or go to BeatStars or Airbit. Choose a beat that hits your emotion. Download the MP3 or WAV. If you make beats, open your DAW (FL Studio, GarageBand, Ableton, etc.) and build the vibe with loops, drums, bass, and melody. Arrange it with an intro, hook, verse, and maybe a bridge or switch-up. 3. WRITE OR FREESTYLE LYRICS Now build the song. You can freestyle over the beat and record takes, then use the best parts. Or write it out from scratch. Start with the hook — the part that sticks in people’s heads. Then write the verse (your thoughts, story, pain, whatever fits). A common structure is: Intro > Hook > Verse > Hook > Verse 2 > Hook or Outro. You can also punch in one bar at a time while recording and build it line by line without writing. 4. RECORD YOUR VOCALS Get in your DAW and record your voice. Use a USB mic or XLR mic with an interface. Use headphones so the beat doesn’t bleed. Record your hook first, then verses. Do multiple takes of each part. Then do adlibs or harmonies if you want. Record in a quiet space — a closet with blankets works great. Don’t worry about perfection — focus on emotion. 5. MIX THE SONG (BASIC LEVEL) Start mixing your vocals so they sit well with the beat. First, use EQ to clean up the voice (cut low frequencies and harsh highs). Add compression to level out the volume. Add reverb for space and delay for vibe (especially on hooks or adlibs). Use a de-esser to tame sharp “S” sounds. Add autotune if you want that melodic sound. Keep vocals centered and pan adlibs slightly left and right. Make sure vocals and beat are balanced. 6. MASTER THE SONG Mastering boosts the volume and gives the song that final polish. You can use a limiter and EQ to make it loud but clean. Or just use a free online mastering tool like BandLab Mastering, Landr, or Emastered. After mastering, test the track on your phone, headphones, car, and Bluetooth speaker to make sure it sounds good everywhere. 7. RELEASE THE SONG Use a music distributor like DistroKid, Amuse, TuneCore, or UnitedMasters. Create an account, upload your song file (WAV is best), type your artist name and song title, upload your cover art, and pick your release date. Submit it and it will hit platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and more. 8. PROMOTE THE SONG Now push it. Post clips on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Add captions over your lyrics or just vibe out on camera. Perform the hook live or record some trippy visuals. Submit to playlists using services like SubmitHub or PlaylistPush. Send the song to friends and ask them to share it. Hop on live streams and perform the song to real people. The more content you drop around the song, the more ears you reach.

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