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Writing Great Songs with Alex Delicata (Beyoncé, Rihanna, Machine Gun Kelly, Kygo & OneRepublic)

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Writing Great Songs with Alex Delicata (Beyoncé, Rihanna, Machine Gun Kelly, Kygo & OneRepublic)
description
Ever wonder how someone writes for Beyoncé? Or how cycling, running, and songwriting all make sense together? Alex joins the pod to talk about his work, his process, and the path that led him to being a songwriter. Alex Delicata is a multi-platinum and Grammy-nominated American music producer, songwriter, and guitarist. Notable releases include Kygo & OneRepublic’s “Lose Somebody”, Meek Mill’s “All Eyes On You” feat. Chris Brown & Nicki Minaj, Beyoncé’s “Daddy Lessons”, MOD SUN’s “Stay Away” feat. Machine Gun Kelly & Goody Grace, Rita Ora’s “How We Do (Party)”, Lil Wayne’s “Dreams” and Rihanna’s “California King Bed”.
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date
2023-08-15
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listenUrl
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovemusicmore/episodes/Writing-Great-Songs-with-Alex-Delicata-Beyonc--Rhianna--Machine-Gun-Kelly--Kygo--OneRepublic-e28137u
appleUrl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/writing-great-songs-with-alex-delicata-beyonc%C3%A9-rhianna/id1567355195?i=1000624513482&uo=4
spotifyUrl
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5c60Hzdo7a3aBv5bn2kt5f
youtubeUrl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDtJvXO3hUs
topicsDiscussed
  • Collaboration
  • Creativity
  • Music production
  • Songwriting
  • Jazz
  • Navigating creative blocks, tips and techniques
hostNote
Alex comes at songwriting the way a long-distance runner comes at training: show up, let the good idea come second. He walks through how a session actually starts, not with brilliance, but with a guitar riff, and why the second idea of the day reliably beats the first. His credits (Beyoncé’s "Daddy Lessons," Kygo & OneRepublic’s "Lose Somebody," Rihanna’s "California King Bed") came out of fundamentally different writing rooms, and he unpacks what changes when the genre changes. We cover the tension between craft and creativity (two separate skill sets that have to co-exist), how collaboration roles shift when you’re writing for pop vs. hip-hop, and why getting an EDM producer who says "here, put a vocal on it" is actually a gift, the constraint is the prompt.
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    Alex's discovery of songwriting as a career
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    93
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    Alex discusses how he fell into songwriting and the realization that it could be a career, stemming from his early experiences playing in bands.
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    The essential balance between craft and creativity
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    414
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    Alex explores the need for balance between technical skill and creative intuition in music, sharing insights on learning and growth.
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    The unpredictability of songwriting sessions
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    491
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    Songwriting likened to endurance sports, the importance of showing up despite the uncertainty of results.
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    Creatively breaking through blocks
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    833
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    Alex shares techniques for overcoming creative blocks, including taking breaks and experimenting with new ideas.
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    The evolution of song structure in modern music
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    1731
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    How the rules of pop songwriting have changed, and why breaking traditional formats opens up unique sounds.
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    Writing with different genres in mind
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    2199
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    Alex talks about adjusting his writing style when collaborating with artists from different genres, especially blending folk and hip-hop.
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    I was just learning how to play guitar and piano... always sort of... writing riffs and licks and like that kind of stuff.
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    There’s a balance between your craft and your technical ability and a totally different skill set which is creativity.
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    I think the important metric to watch is just showing up every day and making time to do it.
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    The second idea of the day is typically better than the first idea of the day.
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    If you’re trying to make a pop song, there are certain things that work better now than they were before.
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    It’s interesting to look at the ways that song form changed from like, you know, Beatles to modern pop.
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    I like working with EDM guys sometimes because they’ll send me something like, ‘This is done, put a vocal on it.’
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    Yeah, that was one of my like stupid shower songs... I'm just going to spend my morning recording this song that’s really dumb.
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faq
  • question
    What is Alex Delicata's songwriting process?
    answer
    Alex emphasizes the importance of showing up consistently, balancing creativity with technical skills, and is open to collaboration in songwriting.
  • question
    How does Alex Delicata combine sports with songwriting?
    answer
    Alex compares the endurance required in both sports and songwriting, highlighting how both demand consistency despite the unpredictability of outcomes.
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    What artists has Alex Delicata written for?
    answer
    Alex has collaborated with major artists including Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Machine Gun Kelly, contributing to many hit songs across various genres.
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