Go inside the making of I Wouldnt Lie from a first bass motif to a finished radio mix. This walkthrough covers minimalist arrangement choices live piano performance vocal development with Deen Warren and the specific moves that helped the record connect on European radio.
You will learn how the melody was shaped for clarity how rhythm replaced a click to keep feel and how small production steps built emotion without clutter. For synth focused insight read my article on Virus TI2 in 80s music production. For everyday gear flow see my daily studio setup and workflow.
- Hand crafted melody and minimalist arrangement
- Live piano recording and subtle instrumentation
- Vocal development and collaboration with Deen Warren
- Mixing choices for clarity and emotion
- Success on radio charts in multiple countries
Overview
This post summarizes the full journey of I Wouldnt Lie including idea arrangement recording vocal edits mixing and release so producers and vocalists can reuse a clear workflow.
1. From first idea to final version
This is my fully original song including music lyrics and production. From the first sketch to the final mix everything was built by hand. The melody took months to refine because the goal was direct expression that stays clear inside a radio mix.
2. Starting with a rhythm not a click
The song began with a bass synth riff supported by a custom drum groove instead of a metronome. A musical beat gives natural energy while recording and keeps phrasing alive.
3. Melody and structure in progress
I composed the topline and recorded a rough vocal to test how it sits with the early instrumental. Even in a raw state the core emotion was present which guided later choices.
4. Live piano and expressive solo
The piano was performed live on my Kawai with no quantization and no editing. The arrangement stays minimal so the lead carries emotion supported by an instrumental solo that becomes a peak for listeners who connect strongly with melody.
This is my creative space where I spend more than ten hours a day because work here feels like passion. The room has solid acoustic treatment for detailed mixing arranging beats and preparing complete songs for radio and television. I test mixes on several monitoring systems and headphones from small nearfields to large mains such as ADAM S5V so decisions translate. The guitar in the photo is my favorite tool for building accompaniments for 80s style songs radio pop and many BeatStars instrumentals. I feel at home in this studio and I can even rest here on a fold out three person bed when long sessions require full focus.
5. Balance and detail in instrumentation
The guitar supports rather than dominates. Drums lean slightly toward deep house while staying inside pop. The kick remains controlled so the vocal stays forward. The most time intensive choice was the snare and clap palette because with a sparse mix every element must fit perfectly.
6. Lyrics with Deen Warren
Lyrics were refined together with Deen Warren who helped shape the final English version. Deen is an experienced lyric writer and an active producer in European dance music.
7. Adjustments during vocal recording
I recorded a demo on a voice recorder loaded it into Cubase and sent it to the vocalist in the United States. The verse range was too low so we changed the key. After final takes the verse still felt long so I shortened it which made the transition into the chorus and the solo smoother.
8. Radio licensing and reception
Several labels wanted to release the song. I licensed it across regions which enabled broad radio support. The track reached top chart positions in multiple countries.
Radio chart feature
The image shows a highlight from a top radio station where the song reached the first position several times. Strong listener feedback confirmed that the arrangement and melody carried emotion clearly.
Watch the full track
Live keyboard solo Shorts
9. What is the message behind the song
The song speaks about honest unconditional love. It is about staying with someone through challenges and expressing truth without many words. The message is simple and sincere.
10. Lets connect
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This song really stuck with me — I’ve heard it on music radio stations like Fama, Open FM, and many others I usually listen to here in my country.
OdpowiedzUsuńTop-notch production, and honestly one of the best tracks from this artist.
Big shout-out to the vocalist too — great performance!