That's a good question, what should the title be do you think?
I was just thinking "kindergarten"... if only for the reason that someone would come across the title and say... "what could that song be about?"
You can call it "Kindergarten" if your chorus looks something like this:
Share everything and play fair
Say you're sorry like you really care
Put things back where they belong
Don't take other people's things cus that's wrong
Clean up your own mess & wonder at the weather
Hold hands and stick together
Love is all that's really real, darlin
All you need to know you learned
In kindergarten
I'm not sure that's a hard and fast rule Rob.
The Devil went down to Georgia ........... not even in the chorus. Just one example.
There isn't any rules , if it works , it works
Well I did the "unthinkable" and added a speaking intro. I haven't figured out how to get it to smoothly transition, but if anyone knows how, that would be great!
Listen and make your own on Suno.
I see what your talking about.... but I'm not sold on the spoken intro.... but each to their own....
Good Luck with it.
Fair enough, I just thought it hasn't been done in so long, it might grab someone's attention as something new and different.
It's only been done a few times in country music history.
Well the voice in the intro is way too deep for the voice singing the song, that might be part of what hit me wrong.
When you get it like you want post it at TSF and see what kind of feedback you get.
Yes, I noticed that too, and it's a huge problem But I had to do the spoken part as it's own thing. You can't tell Suno to take this singer's voice and make them talk. (not that I know of , anyway).
I would love to have Andy Griffith's voice, or something like it, but can't figure that one out either.
I've been told you can prompt it to be like Andy, and get something close. But I've never tried something like that.