M. Corleone escribió: ↑27 Ene 2023 17:44
Perro De Lobo escribió: ↑26 Ene 2023 22:35
El hamigo pHanegas del parkour.
Ahí hay una canción. O una novela.
No se puede desaprovechar un título así.
Yo no tengo ningún talento, por eso le he pedido al chatgpt que escriba una canción
He's got a belly that shakes, when he's on the move
But don't let that fool you, he's got nothing to prove
He's an overweight man, with a heart of gold
He's got some extra weight, but that don't make him old
Chorus:
He's an obese man, but he's got some moves
He's a parkour master, in his own groove
He's got a belly that jiggles, but he's still got the drive
He's an overweight man, and he's still alive
Verse 2:
He's got a diet of burgers and fries
He's got a style that's unique, and it's not a disguise
He's got a passion for movement, and it's clear to see
He's got a belly that's big, but he's still got energy
Chorus:
He's an obese man, but he's got some moves
He's a parkour master, in his own groove
He's got a belly that jiggles, but he's still got the drive
He's an overweight man, and he's still alive
Bridge:
He's got a message for the world, and it's clear to hear
He's got a message for the masses, and it's loud and clear
He's got a message for the people, and it's not to judge
He's got a message for the world, and it's to never give up
Chorus:
He's an obese man, but he's got some moves
He's a parkour master, in his own groove
He's got a belly that jiggles, but he's still got the drive
He's an overweight man, and he's still alive
Outro:
He's an overweight man, and he's still alive
He's got a belly that jiggles, but he's still got the drive
He's an obese man, but he's got some moves
He's a parkour master, in his own groove.
Le he pedido los acordes y me los ha dado, el cabrón
Sure, here's an example chord progression that would fit the structure of the song lyrics I provided, in a 90's style punk rock song:
Verse: G - C - D
Chorus: C - G - D - Am
Verse: G - C - D
Chorus: C - G - D - Am
Bridge: G - Am - C - D
Chorus: C - G - D - Am
Outro: G - C - D
This progression uses the chords G, C, and D which are diatonic to the key of G major.
You can experiment with different chord voicings and inversions to add variety to the progression.
Also, you can try different chord progressions that fit the lyrics and the style you have in mind.
Keep in mind that this is just a suggestion, you can always change the chords to fit your own style and preferences.