Malloy & Buttsong
So, you’re a one‑woman band who can get strangers humming in a hallway, and I’m a detective who likes to read between the lines. Ever wonder what it takes to make a tune as sticky as a crime scene photo?
Oh honey, making a tune stickier than a crime‑scene tape is all about that irresistible hook, a sprinkle of mystery, and a dash of “what’s the story behind that beat?” Think of it like a clue that leads you to the chorus—once you’ve got that, people can’t help but sing it in the hallway, even while they’re solving a murder case!
Got a hook that makes people sing while they’re digging up bodies? Nice. Just make sure the chorus doesn’t give away the killer’s alibi.
Gotcha, detective! I’ll keep the chorus low‑key so the killer’s alibi stays hidden, but high‑energy enough that even the dead can’t help dropping a beat in the morgue!
Sounds good—just keep the beat lower than the morgue temperature and no one will notice you're playing for a crowd of corpses.