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Turn Your Craziest Thoughts into Songs

written by Kristin Vincent
Kristin Vincent
Topics: Social Media, Webgrrls' Finds
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Today I came across a site that made me incredibly happy. It’s called Songs to Wear Pants To.

Andrew, a writer and composer, creates full songs based on ideas users submit on his site. He rummages through the requests and picks ideas he wants to turn into songs. Of course, for a fee, you can make sure your idea gets lyrics and a melody. He then sells his original works for 99 cents each. You can buy entire CDs for $10. The albums are appropriately named GREEN PANTS, BLUE PANTS, and PINK PANTS.

Here are just a few examples of user requests:

  • Can you write a really Bass guitar filler song about being a fish that is learning everything about the world around him from his tank?
  • i think you should make a song about see-through grumpy unicorns.
  • Write a song about why Finland is super-cool, with a little guitar solo!
  • Compose a jingle to a product, real or imaginary, that should NEVER have been invented, but somehow has gotten popular. It would probably be like 10 seconds or so.
  • How ’bout a rap song in which none of the lyrics contain the letter “e” ? (You can check the lyrics).

So dream up something cool and make your request as specific or open-ended as you like. And as Andrew says, “Get your own song!”


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