S Light 27 Senseis @slickdarko

Song Writer, Lyrical Sensei

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I wanna help you out with your lyrics, because if your lyrics are whack it doesn't matter how talented of a singer or rapper you are. I can show you the most common mistakes a lyricist makes, teach you how to break bad habits when writing, and offer my personal creative input. I have experience writing and recording original songs for over 10 years

I'm a hater, a critic, but a fan and lover of Hip-hop. I've been fully immersed in music since birth. I play the piano, baritone horn, bass guitar, and a little guitar. Above all I am a lyricist with more than a decade experience writing and nearly a decade recording.  I've been involved with the creation of a hundred something songs.The service I offer is for those of you who don't have someone who will tell them to change a line. I don't have any reason to take it easy on anyone if I think your rhymes are overplayed and the flow is choppy. I want to make you a better lyricist and help you avoid the cringes of the listeners. I know from personal experience, thinking that I had written an amazing song completely bulletproof only to later be listening to the recording months or even years later and thinking, "why the hell did no one tell me that my lyrics suck?". Some of my best lyrics have been wasted by being in the same song as some of my worst ones. I don't want anyone else to have to go through the pain of hearing your lyrics and not being one hundred percent satisfied with every word. Nobody is perfect but you can be better than ever with my advice and guidance. 

Contact me through the green button above and let's get to work.

Languages

  • English

Interview with S Light 27 Senseis @slickdarko

  1. Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why. What was your role?

  2. A: Recently released a single by myself and my buddy Jake aka Jkey beats

  3. Q: What do you like most about your job?

  4. A: I can do whatever I think sounds right.

  5. Q: What's the biggest misconception about what you do?

  6. A: The amount of times I replay the song throughout the process is directly relative to how great it is in the end.

  7. Q: What questions do you ask prospective clients?

  8. A: What is your favorite color.

  9. Q: What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

  10. A: Know what you want get what you ask for

  11. Q: Which artist would you like to work with and why?

  12. A: Bud Dwyer

  13. Q: Can you share one music production tip?

  14. A: Always have a good time and always use proper meta data on your master's.

  15. Q: What type of music do you usually work on?

  16. A: I have many years experience with writing, producing, and performing hip-hop music. I play piano and guitar I make electronic/triphop on the side. I'm pretty versitile as a musician and can pick up just about anything. I just started drumming last year so I still suck and so that's what feels like the most work.

  17. Q: What's your strongest skill?

  18. A: Being able to hyperfocus on a project and put my all into the creative process. I just can't stop working on a track until I am completely out of energy or done creating it.

  19. Q: Tell us about your studio setup.

  20. A: Tascam Model 24 literally plug anything into it and go. It's awesome the ceiling is so high. Very powerful. Currently I'm editing previous sessions on Studio one while setting up an analog jam chamber. The setup features amps, speakers\cabinets, by Fender, Peavy, power line. Raven, and Vox. Instruments by Fender, Ibanez, Pearl, and Casio.

  21. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?

  22. A: Slug and Ant of Atmosphere, DJ Abilities, Serj Tankian, The Alchemist, Brian ch,ill Shack Odajin, RIP Mac Miller, Eminem.

  23. Q: Analog or digital and why?

  24. A: Both have their pros. I enjoy analog stuff for that vintage sound you cant get anywhere else. Digital is for the stuff you can't afford yet.

  25. Q: What was your career path? How long have you been doing this?

  26. A: I wanted to be a hobo and decided to be a writer in 1st grade. Musically I've been immersed since birth This is a decade in the making and I'd still be considered a hobo by a few.

  27. Q: What are you working on at the moment?

  28. A: A demo compilation of instrumentals, hip-hop, and alt rock fusion.

  29. Q: If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?

  30. A: An acoustic bass, acoustic guitar, strings for both, rope, and a lighter

  31. Q: How would you describe your style?

  32. A: Like a vortex that is in a wonderful place but leads to hell.

  33. Q: What do you bring to a song?

  34. A: I bring uniquely crafted lyrics and vocal melody with creativity and style. Sometimes I play bass and synths or piano though.

  35. Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.

  36. A: The type of work I have done most is on lyrical composition, whether it's working hands on with a client to help them create something personal, writing my own material, or just ghostwriting. My passion for music comes through the words. I also have done a lot of audio editing and recording.

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I was the Composer, Guitarist, Recording Technician/Producer in this production

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Rates negotiable. Lyrical, Vocal, and Instrumental Compositions will always have at minimum two drafts for the artist to review before the final track. Additions to final drafts/major edits are extra.

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  • Roland vg-99 Gk-3 pickup
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  • Presonus Firestudio Pro
  • Logic Pro X
  • Presonus Studio One Pro
  • 7.2TB of VSTs
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  • Loops
  • Samples
  • and MIDI libraries
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