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Most songs go like this: Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Chorus.
A popular form is Verse, Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Verse, Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Bridge, Verse, Chorus.
Victoria modestly suggests it may have been because the songs were "verse, chorus, verse, chorus".
OK Go makes power-pop songs — verse, chorus, bridge, chorus.
"Verse, chorus, verse, other bit, chorus, chorus, chorus," deadpans Martin.
Awesome songs that are under two minutes, verse, chorus, done.
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Even the structure goes to the verse-chorus-verse mentality.
The songs are simpler, many of them following a traditional verse-chorus-verse structure.
Some say electronica is transcendent; others think anything but a verse-chorus-verse song is blasphemy.
Instead of arty provocations, she's polishing the basics of verse-chorus-verse.
"A lot of my songs are not just simple verse-chorus pop songs – they're more psychological".
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