• @[email protected]
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    199 months ago

    As someone who has written songs… We get them, and I don’t think it’s particularly ironic

  • @[email protected]
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    79 months ago

    I once saw Daryl Hall subconsciously singing along to his own song as it played in the store where he was shopping.

    • @CrayonRosary
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      19 months ago

      Well, that’s ironic. Don’t you think? A little too ironic.

  • @[email protected]
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    29 months ago

    I think I heard somewhere that that was ABBA’s sign that a song was good enough. They didn’t write them down, so they had to be catchy enough to remember

  • @IchNichtenLichten
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    29 months ago

    The ear worm is what makes me continue writing and recording the song, I want to hear how it turns out.

  • Bizarroland
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    19 months ago

    This has happened to me, as a person who writes music and has recorded multiple albums.

    It also happened to my bandmates when we had a song we were really focusing on they would tell me how they had been dreaming about the song and having it play in their dreams.

    However, I am very susceptible to earworms and it’s rare for there to not be music playing in my head.

  • Sentrovasi
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    19 months ago

    Seems like it would be exactly what you’d expect, i.e. not ironic at all.

  • @thedirtyknapkin
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    19 months ago

    Oh it totally happens. I think part of what makes a performer is whether you find that embarrassing (like me) or if that makes you want to sing them for others.

    I’m not a musician, but I like coming up with my own silly little songs. Every once in s while I come up with something less silly that I actually like and it goes through my head for a little while.

    I hope my cats likes my singing, because I would never show anyone else. I’ve got my creative outlet already. I don’t need a new form of imposter syndrome