Thank you, Spotify and Justin Tranter for putting together this video, I have to be honest my writing skill just went up 98%. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
This interview was very insightful. Keep fighting the good fight, Tranter. Nobody can tell who you are and aren’t and what you can and can’t be or do…only you can! The most important thing is learning from yourself and your experiences and developing as a person from there onward.
We need less people writing like Justin Tranter and more people writing like Eyedea, Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan, Amy Winehouse, etc. Tranter has so many tales to tell about his process while so little shows up in the actual content of the lyrics.
Have you ever been a songwriter? There’s a lot more to it than just writing lyrics; you gotta get into what you and the singer might be experiencing or thinking of in the moment…and that can be hard to translate into music despite how easy the radio makes it seem.
It's hard to take advice seriously, from a songwriter who can't even speak English properly. You cannot pick your own pronouns anymore than you can pick your own adjectives. Languages have grammatical rules for a reason. Listening to Justin talk about Sam Smith as they/them was confusing has hell. Just because there is a trend where everyone wants to sound ignorant and uneducated doesn't mean you should. Justin's Wikipedia page is equally confusing. Sorry, but learn how to speak English before giving other people advice on how to write songs in English.
@@justintranterOoh! Sick burn, Tranter! Anyhow, your energy and enthusiasm in this interview was infectious! I think we all needed a bit more of that, thanks a ton!
Thank you, Spotify and Justin Tranter for putting together this video, I have to be honest my writing skill just went up 98%. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
It was about time! I love Justin, great great great songwriter...
An absolute legend. Love you Justin x
How does this video only have 238 views??? This is good stuff!! - Manny
This interview was very insightful. Keep fighting the good fight, Tranter. Nobody can tell who you are and aren’t and what you can and can’t be or do…only you can! The most important thing is learning from yourself and your experiences and developing as a person from there onward.
Thanks, this is fuel to keep the fire lit 🤟🏻🔥
Thank you for this Spotify! Great info Justin!
This was the exact video I needed-thank you so much
The man dropped 💎💎💎
If I’m lucky, one day I’ll get to do my own songwritersaturday video
incridibly inpiring!
genius, thank u justin
Thx!
Thanks for Share im Mixing Engineer and now its all music money thing not real songs cool this point of view .......
Thank you so much, Spotify
He co wrote "Centuries" and a bunch of other good songs.
We need less people writing like Justin Tranter and more people writing like Eyedea, Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan, Amy Winehouse, etc.
Tranter has so many tales to tell about his process while so little shows up in the actual content of the lyrics.
Have you ever been a songwriter? There’s a lot more to it than just writing lyrics; you gotta get into what you and the singer might be experiencing or thinking of in the moment…and that can be hard to translate into music despite how easy the radio makes it seem.
Why such foul language? I can't imagine his lyrics are smart at all. And then siting Sam Smith lol
It's hard to take advice seriously, from a songwriter who can't even speak English properly. You cannot pick your own pronouns anymore than you can pick your own adjectives. Languages have grammatical rules for a reason. Listening to Justin talk about Sam Smith as they/them was confusing has hell. Just because there is a trend where everyone wants to sound ignorant and uneducated doesn't mean you should. Justin's Wikipedia page is equally confusing. Sorry, but learn how to speak English before giving other people advice on how to write songs in English.
I had a party last night. Someone left their keys here. I’m not sure who’s they are but I hope they got home ok.
@@justintranterOoh! Sick burn, Tranter! Anyhow, your energy and enthusiasm in this interview was infectious! I think we all needed a bit more of that, thanks a ton!