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How are pop songs structured?

Pop songs are structured to maximize catchiness and listener connection. The most common format is: intro, verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, and outro. This sequence helps producers and DJs create tracks that feel familiar and engaging, making them suitable for radio, streaming, and club sets.

The intro sets the mood and introduces the main elements. The verse develops the story or theme, often with changing lyrics. The chorus delivers the main hook and melody, repeating for impact. The bridge adds contrast, bringing a fresh idea or variation before the final chorus. The outro wraps up the track, providing a sense of closure.

Understanding this structure is key for anyone producing or selecting pop tracks. For more on what makes a pop song stand out, see What makes a pop song successful?.

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