I really like melodies.

I just love catchy melodies.

I've got so many melodies in my head.

I like good melodies and a great song.

Drake is damn near the best with melodies.

What do I call my music? Beats with melodies.

I think my melodies are superior to my lyrics.

I think country has the biggest melodies ever.

The melodies I come up with, they're not normal.

I love amazing lyrics paired with amazing melodies.

Every new experience will trigger melodies in my head.

Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter.

I would write poems and think up melodies to them later.

I used to help Viv with the chords and melodies sometimes.

Chemistry is the melodies you can play on vibrating strings.

I've been able to carve my way out with lyrics and melodies.

I always start with writing vocal melodies before writing lyrics.

I'm usually pretty good at remembering the melodies that I wrote.

I try to use a lot of rap elements but my main thing is melodies.

There are only so many notes so there must be only so many melodies.

I am moved more by melodies, song structure, and evocative textures.

Melodies are important. I always kind of pride myself on my melodies.

Much as I adore the melodies, I choose a song for what it has to say.

I'm a sucker for pop melodies, things you can't get out of your head.

I personally like melodies. And Mani Sharma garu is the Melody Brahma.

The Beatles were a huge influence on me to write really good melodies.

I usually like listening to music that only have melodies and no lyrics.

I like inventive melodies and chord changes, a little bit of creativity.

I've always been attracted to odd chord changes and interesting melodies.

Often, when I work with a vocalist, I like to focus on the melodies first.

Well, what I love about '80s rock music is the amazing, fantastic melodies.

I use my phone to record notes or hum melodies. That's how I remember them.

I have to write the songs before I become too enamored with my own melodies.

I try to find very simplistic melodies, which are the hardest ones to create.

I'm always writing; my phone is full of ideas - melodies and lyrics and stuff.

I want people to hear my lyrics and my melodies and say, 'That dude's in pain.'

I first write melodies that will make people shiver, and then, I add the lyrics.

Writing beautiful melodies is not fashionable because it is very difficult to do.

Some people like very predictable melodies, and others prefer the less likely notes.

I have no want or desire to solo. I'd rather create melodies and accompanying parts.

I've always been a writer who does simplistic, simple melodies. But I think it works.

People live their lives through melodies. If you can't sing, then music is worthless.

I enjoy singing soulful melodies because they add that extra zing to your performance.

I've always really enjoyed sounds and alliteration and funny words and funny melodies.

Some things remain fragments, just the lyrics and melodies or a line or two or a verse.

It's hard - some people get inspired by a feeling, but I'm mostly inspired by melodies.

I like to come up with the melodies, and I have a lot of ideas as far as structure goes.

You put my voice on R&B melodies, on top of a real country band, and the sky's the limit.

One would be lying if one didn't say that one had melodies that I keep in my back pocket.

I'm not just making rhymes and making melodies. I'm expressing my true life force, energy.

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