The down side of writing too many songs (a weird problem worth having)


The down side of writing too many songs (a weird problem worth having)

Since I created the Mona Lisa Lyric Method, I often find myself in seasons where I have too many finished songs.

I know… it’s a weird flex when so many songwriters struggle to finish anything.

But because the method is so good at keeping your creative fire burning…

You not only finish more songs…

But so many of the songs you finish are worth recording and pitching.

Considering I have publishers waiting to hear these songs…

My options are:

Pay a producer – a waste of money since I have the skills.

Turn to Suno – not a great strategy when publishers are super skeptical of anything remotely AI sounding.

Or… put the method aside for a moment and produce the demos myself.

So over the next few weeks, ^^^ that’s what I’m doing.

Instead of starting new songs…

I’ll record demos for the songs I’ve written with the Mona Lisa Lyric Method.

And while I'm doing that…

You could be running the same play.

Here's your challenge:

1  Get the Mona Lisa Lyric Method

2  Complete the course by Wednesday

3  Finish a lyric by Friday

4  Record your demo over next weekend

5  Start pitching your song by Monday

Consider this the beginning of a problem you'll be grateful to have.

All possible when you get the Mona Lisa Lyric Method and start writing with it today.

Break on through to the other side.