50. "Run" - BTS 방탄소년단. We have zero clue what's being said here except that they're running through a field in the chorus and a badass pillow fight for a few seconds. This video has a lot of views on Youtube. - Chris Chavez. Best line: Sorry. Can't understand. 49. "Run" - Awolnation. To begin writing a song, follow these 9 steps. Begin With a Theme. Start With a Title/Hook. Start by Playing an Instrument. Start With a Melody. Find a Co-Writer. Start With the Chorus. Start With a Spoken Intro. Start With Acapella. Journey - "Don't Stop Believin'" from Escape (1981; Columbia). This song doesn't need more than one chorus. In fact, it doesn't need any chorus. If the stories about streetlight people thrown together on a midnight train by fate and travel agents with a sense of humor haven't convinced you to not stop believin', then your soul suspends itself in a vacuum. It has a two-part chorus also. The song starts with Chorus Part B. Then verse. Then chorus parts A+B. Verse. Chorus A+B. One bar bridge. Chorus A with minor variation. Then one last alternate version of chorus A. So unless you want to count the last 50 seconds of the song as one really long chorus instead of two, that's 5 choruses. Most of Gary Puckett and the Union Gaps hits begin with the chorus (i.e. Young Girl, Lady Willpower, Woman Woman). 'Cecilia' by S&G is another, as is 'Treasure It' by The Fixx and 'Shout' by Tears For Fears. What are some other tunes that start with the chorus hook, rather than a verse or two before you get the chorus. 2. Pre-chorus: Create progressions that start on a chord other than the tonic chord, and then move back to the tonic before it hits the chorus. (Or if the chorus begins on the tonic, let the final chord of the pre-chorus be something that moves smoothly to it (like a ii, V or IV). 3. Chorus: Use mainly strong progressions. 4. ABBA is a favourite for choir singing especially for choirs that are just starting out. This crowd favourite is perfect for a larger and mixed choir group. This song is a classic for a reason. Its iconic chorus would give anyone chills and perfectly showcases the talents of a choir. It is paired perfectly with orchestra and the amazing The song eventually settles in G minor and moves along pretty consistently. Start with a G major chord, followed by E minor, A minor, and D major. The transition at the end of the verse is a simple move of G A B and back down to A. When the chorus enters, the same sequence and chord structure from the introduction returns. Historically it was more common for popular songs to start with the verse. This leads to a basic song structure like: intro - verse - chorus - verse - chorus - bridge - chorus - outro. Some songs feature a distinct pre-chorus between verse and chorus. Some songs feature two verses back to back Some songs feature a post-chorus after the chorus. Kpop songs that start with the chorus Catellena by orange caramel and automatic by red velvet starts with the chorus; Could you please think of other kpop songs that start with the chorus? Lil touch by girls generation oh gg as well KRcUZT.