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We provide songwriting for artists who want lasting careers. Our team delivers more songs than most companies. We have served top chart hits in the USA and Europe. Clients love our songwriting services. Let our songwriting for musicians and singers build your future.
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Ever notice how so many songs on TV leave you cold? It's not the music composition. A good beat grabs you, but inspiring lyrics dissolve into sentiments. The Publishing Heaven researched this at concerts and online.The finding?
Emotion wins. Our songwriting services focus entirely on what your song needs to become unforgettable. Our famous songwriters deliver custom lyrics writing services that blend melody with feeling. Heart-filling words bring hype with each listen. We write world-class lyrics to rank you up on Spotify. Plus, we launch your songs to global platforms like iMusic and Spotify.
So, what are you waiting for? Let's collaborate and bring another rocking single to the top charts globally.
You tell us the song's theme, singing style, any existing lines, and the music track. This helps our songwriter-for-hire understand your vision.
Our team contacts you immediately. We take further details and cherry-pick the best candidate for your genre. This is how professional songwriting services should always work.
We send a catchy hook that captures your story. During this phase, our talent absorbs inspiration and may develop rough ideas for other song elements.
After you approve the hook, our songwriter begins writing lyrics that complement the hook and fit your backing track. We also work with artists who co-write during the music composition process.
Every verse is sent for approval. Revisions happen immediately. This ensures the direction stays true to your vision.
Once all verses are complete, compare the final product with your original concept. See why hiring a freelance songwriter was the right choice.
Song lyrics are copyright material, and intellectual property of the owner. They can’t be quoted in any form of writing without the publisher's permission, even if you mention the name of the owner or publisher. The writer will need their permission to quote those lyrics in their writing.
The title of a song, however, can be mentioned legally without any approvals or permissions. There is no law that prohibits the mentioning of titles of songs, movies, shows etc.
Suppose a writer needs to quote a song. In that case, they need to follow the formal procedure of acquiring permission to copy those lyrics and fullfil the publisher’s demands in doing so before they can legally quote their lyrics.
Take the time to think about the goal of your song. It can be the topic you want to write about, the theme you want to capture, or the audience you want to entertain.
Once you have the goal, find a beat that you can vibe with. Listen to the beat over and over again, and try writing a hook for that beat. Make sure you have the goal in your mind whether it is a topic of choice or a melody or flow that you want to capture.
Having a hook will enable you to start your first verse by having a centre of focus to which your verses should circulate back.
Titles of songs should be enclosed in quotation marks, and titles of albums are italicized. For example, “Frequently Asked Questions” from the The publishing Heaven’ album Song Writing; in this case, “Frequently Asked Questions” is the song's title, The publishing Heaven is the band, and Song Writing is the album from which that song is taken.
If the title ends with a punctuation mark like “Why Don’t You Love Me?” by Beyoncé, the punctuation mark is enclosed inside the quotations.
The next main step is publishing your song. After you have the lyrics at your hand, a rough demo in the song writer’s voice is to be recorded, so the melody is not forgotten easily. The lyrics should be written down formally with each line in sequence according to the recorded song.
After that, get help from a studio (and demo artist if required) to record a professional demo that is worth presenting to a publisher. Alternatively, acquire an instrumental and record your song by yourself. Either way, you need to be able to produce a professional sounding track for publishing purposes.