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Originally posted by Nhật Thực
oh yes ! i've not mentioned anything related to producing since the begining
only songwritting credit
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The poimt is them taking songwriting credit. Lol
That's why many urban songs have like 8 writers in one song. They like to work as team and co work.
One person make drum beat, others add key, electric beat, other instrumental parts, basic tracks.
They all get writer credit.
From linda perry
Some of today's hits with a list of songwriters that scroll on and on include others who don't physically write lyrics: Writing credit can also be earned by producers who design the beats, artists who sing the song and add their own flavor, engineers who mix the track and others who work specifically on the melody. The publishing percentage for each person listed on the song varies, though.
"You have a programmer that's in (the studio) and they're like, `OK, give me a beat Simon.' Simon gives a beat, well now he is a part of the co-write,'" said Linda Perry, who wrote Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful" and hits for Pink.
"It's a crazy jungle in that area. In that room, I don't want to be a part of," she added. "And then you got the guy that's smoking the blunt that's paying no attention and then he's like, `Hey, say, "Chow down mother, chow down mother." Now that "Chow down mother stoner mother" is now part of the songwriting process, even if he only brought in one word."