Verse-Chorus
The "Verse-Chorus" structure is a common format in popular music, consisting of alternating sections that create a dynamic flow. The verse typically tells a story or sets the scene, providing details and context. Each verse may have different lyrics, allowing for progression in the narrative.
In contrast, the chorus is the catchy, repetitive part of the song that usually contains the main message or theme. It often features the same lyrics and melody each time it appears, making it memorable. This structure is widely used by artists across various genres, including pop, rock, and country.