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General formatting

The structure of a song must dictate a lyric’s format and structure. When transcribing lyrics, it is important to separate the lyrical sections and changes within a song with line and section breaks. All lyric lines must be single-spaced and a double space must separate each stanza.

If unsure when to input a line or section break, some common identifiers are:

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A defined chorus, verse, intro, bridge, or hook

Changes in the song tempo

Changes in how the artist delivers the lyrics (from singing to rapping)

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Capitalization

Capitalization in your lyrics must follow traditional grammar rules. Proper nouns must be capitalized. Additionally, all lyric lines must begin with a capital letter.

Here are examples of words that must be capitalized:

Divinity and religious intricacies (“God,” “You,” “Him,” “Your” in religious songs)

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Acronyms (NASA, FBI)

Geographical location (East Coast, Southside, etc.)

Title casing

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The first letter of the first word contained in parentheses

Brand names

Punctuation

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There must be no periods or commas at the end of any lyric line. Exclamation points, question marks, and quotation marks must be the only end-line punctuation and must be included as needed. Within the line, it is most important to follow traditional grammar rules.

Hyphens: dropped words, spelled out words, and acronyms (L-Y-R-I-C-S)

Parentheses: background vocals must be wrapped in parentheses at the end of a line, with the first letter capitalized

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Apostrophe: for certain slang and contractual modifications (‘Rari for Ferrari)

Repeated lines

The lyrics must match the audio. If a line is repeated, it must be written out.

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Correct:

Until you respect me and my dogs

I’ll keep barking up the wrong tree

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I’ll keep barking up the wrong tree

I’ll keep barking up the wrong tree

I’ll keep barking up the wrong tree

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Incorrect:

Until you respect me and my dogs

I’ll keep barking up the wrong tree

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(Repeat x3)

Spoken word

Currently, spoken word/conversational content within a song must not be transcribed.

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Non-word vocal sounds

Non-word vocals must be transcribed sparingly and only if they add to the content of the song, either narratively or stylistically.

Improvised scatting is considered instrumental content and must not be transcribed.

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Non-lyrical, or harmonious non-word vocal sounds, must be transcribed.

For example: “ooh,” “ah,” “whoa,” as well as onomatopoeia such as “burr” or “skrrt.”

Do not include computer-generated sound effects in lyrics (door slamming, car horn, phone ringing, etc.)

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Clean and explicit lyrics

The term “clean” must only be used if there is an available corresponding explicit version of the track. In clean lyrics, dropped and edited content must be represented with asterisks.

If the track is explicit, all explicit language must be transcribed as it is heard in the audio:

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Audio: ”I’m the motherfvcking man”

Lyrics: I’m the motherfvcking man

Partially or fully censored words must be completely starred out with asterisks:

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Audio: ”I’m the mother(bleeped out) man”

Lyrics: I’m the **** man

Audio: ”I’m the (bleeped out) man”

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Lyrics: I’m the **** man

Time-sync

At this time, the time-synced lyrics is a feature that is implemented at Apple’s editorial discretion. lyrics is a feature that is implemented at Apple’s editorial discretion.

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How to Seamlessly Buy and Sell Bitcoin with USSD code

In today’s digital era, Bitcoin has become synonymous with the future of finance. With a burgeoning ecosystem around it, various platforms offer the promise of seamless transactions. One such platform making waves is Mybitstore with its groundbreaking USSD code. This guide delves deep into how you can effortlessly buy and sell Bitcoin using it’s USSD code *447*22#.

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Seamlessly Buy and Sell Bitcoin with Mybitstore USSD code *447*22#

In today’s digital era, Bitcoin has become synonymous with the future of finance. With a burgeoning ecosystem around it, various platforms offer the promise of seamless transactions. One such platform making waves is Mybitstore with its groundbreaking USSD code. This guide delves deep into how you can effortlessly buy and sell Bitcoin using it’s USSD code *447*22#.

Introduction to Mybitstore’s USSD Service:

Mybitstore, always a pioneer in crypto innovations, has introduced a USSD code service. This unique *447*22# code ensures that buying and selling Bitcoin is as easy as checking your bank balance.

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Pre-requisites:

Before diving in, ensure you have:

  • A registered account with Mybitstore. (If you haven’t registered on our website or app yet, you can still purchase cryptocurrency from us. Simply provide your email address and set a PIN. It’s that straightforward!)
  • A mobile phone linked with your Mybitstore account.
  • Sufficient balance (for buying) or Bitcoin (for selling).

 Buying Cryptocurrency:

  1. Select Option One: Buy
  2. Choose the cryptocurrency you wish to purchase: 1 for Bitcoin or 2 for USDT (Tether).
  3. Enter the amount you wish to purchase in USD.
  4. Review the purchased amount and provide a valid wallet address to receive the cryptocurrency.
  5. You will receive a payment promptly. Enter your PIN to authorize and securely complete the transaction.

Selling  Cryptocurrency

  1. Select Option Two: Sell
  2. Choose the cryptocurrency you wish to sell: 1 for Bitcoin or 2 for USDT (Tether).
  3. Enter the amount you want to sell in USD.
  4. Review the amount and provide a valid wallet address to receive the cryptocurrency.
  5. Wait for the pop-up confirmation and confirm the transaction.

Sending Cryptocurrency

Note: This option is exclusively available to Mybitstore account holders.

  1. Select Option Three: Send
  2. Choose the cryptocurrency you wish to send: 1 for Bitcoin or 2 for USDT (Tether).
  3. Review your Mybitstore account balance and provide the amount you want to send in USD.
  4. Enter a valid wallet address to send the cryptocurrency to.

Receiving Cryptocurrency

  1. Select Option Four: Receive
  2. Choose the cryptocurrency you want to receive: 1 for Bitcoin or 2 for USDT (Tether).
  3. Your wallet address will be sent to you via SMS or email.
  4. Copy the provided wallet address and share it with your sender to securely receive the funds into your Mybitstore account.

Checking Balance

  1. Select Option Five: Check Balance
  2. Your wallet balance will be promptly displayed.

Checking Rates

  1. Select Option Six: Check Rates
  2. The latest cryptocurrency rates will be promptly displayed.

Reading Instructions

  1. Select Option Seven: Instructions
  2. Instructions will be sent to you via email.

Benefits of using *447*22# for Bitcoin Transactions:

  • Fast: Transactions are processed almost instantly.
  • Secure: USSD ensures that your transactions remain confidential.
  • Accessible: No need for internet connectivity or a smartphone. A basic mobile phone will do.

In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrencies, convenience is key. With Mybitstore’s USSD code *447*22#, you’re assured of a seamless, secure, and simple way to transact in Bitcoin. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned trader, this guide ensures that you’re well-equipped to buy and sell Bitcoin effortlessly.

Note: Always ensure you are transacting in a safe environment and be wary of fraudulent schemes. Always use the official USSD code provided by Mybitstore and double-check any information you provide.

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