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I will write lyrics and or top lining for your song
About this gig
Hello. I am experienced and professional lyricist with years of experience writing lyrics across multiple genres (pop, rock, metal, rap, singer/songwriter, folk, etc.) and covering multiple tracks. I would love to work on your project and take your song to the next level. I pride myself on writing strong, meaningful lyrics. I can work quickly and usually can write lyrics within 3 days, depending on song length and style. Your lyrics will be individualized. I never copy lyrics from other songs and reuse them.
I offer 3 packages. One package is a melody only. Next is lyrics only, and the final package includes both lyrics and melody. For each, I will include a vocal recording with a guide to the vocals. For an extra fee, I can also turn those vocals into a professional recording, which you can use in your song if you like, with me as the vocalist.
If you use the song commercially, I do request proper crediting for royalties by registering me as the lyricist through ASCAP or through your music distributor. I can help with this if needed. I will keep the percentage low but fair. This does not cost extra up front, but protects me in the event a song becomes a hit/wins awards
Get to know Jason S
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceApr 2022
- Avg. response time2 hours
- Last delivery1 year
Languages
English, Spanish
FAQ
What do you need from me to get started?
A direction for what you want the song to be about, and your backing track.
How do royalties work?
If you're going to sell your song commercially, you'll need a distributor. You just list me as part of the songwriting team when you register the song, and then your distributor will pay me the royalties. You don't pay anything extra, but this ensures I get credited if the song becomes a hit.
Other "sellers" on here don't ask for royalties, why should I give those to you?
I am a professional lyricist, and I've had enough experience in this business now to learn that it is a mistake to let your work go uncredited. Think of it this way - you've worked hard on your song and you want to get paid for your work. So do I. Standard fees pay for time. Royalties pay for credit
