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I'm not a musical genius, but I guess I'm like this:
MUSCHWICKTON BUCK TIME,
TU ZE GOOD OLD DAYS.
BATH MOM SON,�
NOSE, UNDERPANTS, KICKING.
YOU ARE A STRESS DOWN.
Perfect…
There is a theory that in order to gain popularity in a song, there must be a so – called “hook” (Hook-hook), something that is easily remembered and “catchy”. It can be a line from the text or a simple melody. Remember any song that was played on every street corner and devoured your brain. You will remember just the same “hook”. I'll give you some examples.�
Psy – Gangnam Style. The song is in Korean, I don't think any of you understand the lyrics at all, but everyone remembers the phrase “Oppa Gangnam Style!”very well. Here is a vivid example of the same hook.
Similarly, there are “Lada Sedan eggplant”, “oh my God, what a man” (no one knows what the words in this song are except for the chorus) and others-others.
As an example of a hook tune, think of Benny Benassi-Satisfaction. The melody on synthesizer saws is already playing in your head, isn't it? That's how it works.