I usually prepare a track, and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
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I usually prepare a track and then I work with the artist when it's time to do the vocals.
I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple.
Sometimes I like to make music together with a singer or with singers.
I sit and write songs alone and then get together with people to help me flesh it out into a recording.
I write the vocals last, because I wanted to invent the music first and push the music to the level that I had to compete against it.
I kind of make music where and when I can, and I guess that's why I collaborate so much.
I work on my voice through what I have to sing.
I really like working with unique and unknown artists, as they usually bring something fresh to a song.
But when I record my next studio album, of course I'll do the lead vocals.
I tend to start with a full set of lyrics, and then my producer, Joel Little, and I work on the music collaboratively.