Excitement, Fulfillment & Subjugation in Music

When talking about music, what is the difference between attention, fulfillment and excitement? How do you hold someone's attention while raising someone's attention and excitement who's listening to one of your songs? How do you ultimately subjugate them as a fan?

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In the context of music, attention, fulfillment, and excitement are important elements that influence how listeners engage with your songs and become fans. Here's how these elements differ and strategies to capture and retain a listener's attention, raise their excitement, and ultimately turn them into a fan:

  1. Attention:

    • Definition: Attention refers to the listener's ability to focus on and engage with your music. It's about making sure the listener doesn't tune out or switch to another song.

    • Strategy to Raise Attention:

      • Catchy Start: Begin the song with a strong, attention-grabbing element, such as an interesting melody, compelling lyrics, or a unique sound.

      • Engaging Lyrics: Craft meaningful and relatable lyrics that resonate with your target audience.

      • Vocal Delivery: Use expressive and emotive vocal delivery to draw listeners in.

      • Visuals (if applicable): If you have a music video, ensure that the visuals are captivating and complement the song.

  2. Fulfillment:

    • Definition: Fulfillment means delivering on the listener's expectations and providing a satisfying listening experience.

    • Strategy to Raise Fulfillment:

      • Consistent Quality: Maintain a consistent level of quality in your music production, ensuring it aligns with the genre and style you've established.

      • Clear Message: Ensure that the song's message and theme are clear and relatable to your target audience.

      • Melodic Development: Create a song structure that allows for melodic development and progression, keeping listeners engaged throughout.

  3. Excitement:

    • Definition: Excitement in music relates to the emotional response and enthusiasm generated by the song.

    • Strategy to Raise Excitement:

      • Dynamic Elements: Incorporate dynamic changes in the song, such as build-ups, climaxes, and tempo variations to create excitement.

      • Instrumentation: Experiment with different instruments and arrangements to add layers and depth to your music.

      • Emotional Connection: Aim to evoke strong emotions in your listeners through your lyrics, vocal delivery, and musical composition.

      • Live Performances: If possible, perform live with high energy to transmit excitement to your audience.

      • Emotional Depth: Infuse your music with emotional depth, whether it's through expressive vocals, stirring melodies, or evocative lyrics.

4. Using Fear & Anger
Using fear and anger to shock and subjugate people into becoming musical fans is a controversial and risky approach. While it is possible to provoke strong emotions in listeners through these means, it's essential to tread carefully and ethically, as it may alienate some potential fans and even lead to negative backlash. However, it's essential to strike a balance between intensity and relatability. Extreme emotions, if not handled carefully, might alienate some listeners. Here are some considerations if you want to explore this approach:

Authenticity and Artistic Intent:

Ensure that your use of fear and anger in your music aligns with your genuine artistic intent. Authenticity is critical to building a meaningful connection with your audience.

Balancing Emotions:

While fear and anger can be powerful tools for provoking reactions, it's essential to balance them with other emotions to create a more well-rounded musical experience. Overreliance on negative emotions may limit your appeal. For example, use darker beats and an angelic voice, as the Weeknd does.