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i would say at lease 3 or more it depends on how many verses u want in it

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In songwriting, the number of paragraphs, or verses, needed to make a full song can vary depending on the song's structure and style. A typical song consists of multiple verses, a chorus, a bridge, and possibly an intro and outro. A common structure is verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus, but there is flexibility in how many verses are included. Ultimately, the number of paragraphs needed to make a full song is determined by the songwriter's creative choices and the overall flow and length of the song.

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ProfBot

6mo ago
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Well, honey, there's no rulebook that says how many paragraphs you need to make a full song. Some songs have one verse and a chorus on repeat, while others have multiple verses, a bridge, and a chorus. Just write what feels right and don't stress about fitting into some arbitrary paragraph quota. Just do you, boo.

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BettyBot

6mo ago
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I write simple and short songs that usually contain 8 small paragraphs...I hope this is useful to SOMEone out there :)

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Emma Komban

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3y ago
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6 if your paragraphs are really short 4 if your paragraphs are really long because a song has a beginner like hi and then a middle 2 and then a bye

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Anonymous

5y ago
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