1 hr 2 min

Singer Elle Varner On The Art Of Elite Songwriting Points on the Board

    • Society & Culture

Not every performer can make a hit, let alone land a few that make waves on the charts.

In an era where music heads consume, create, and demand quality music all the time, it's difficult to let songs that could stand on its own, time to grow. 

Singer-songwriter Elle Varner's never had that problem. Debuting in 2012 with a pair of R&B hits that were a breath of fresh air for the genre, the LA native is back with Ellevation, an EP project that was made on her own terms. 

Varner stopped by the POTB set to chop it up about her approach to crafting a hit, and what's required to be consistent. 

"It doesn't matter if you have all these co-signs, or if someone 'hands it to you', it doesn't matter. You can't cheat the hard work," Varner said about staying loyal to your craft.

"So the ones that will last, the ones that will stand the test of time, they must ride peaks and the valleys. There's no way around it." 

Highlights
How has her writing process evolved over her career

Adopting Kobe's winning mindset to her live shows
The state of women in R&B
Serena Williams' impact on Compton
What's required for her to get into her "Flow state" 
Crafting songs for your core audience, b side tracks
Defining success as an artist on her own terms
The first hip hop, r&b albums you give your kids
The greatest songwriters to study
Her musical family

Versus: The greatest 90s movies soundtrack of all time.  

And more. 

On The Points On The Board podcast, we interview the closers and finishers from every discipline. Each week, digital producer, journalist Kyle Harvey sitdowns with rising athletes, sportswriters and creatives to breakdown the lessons they learned from the field of competition and how they applied to dominate it their crafts. Subscribe here for the latest episodes.

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Not every performer can make a hit, let alone land a few that make waves on the charts.

In an era where music heads consume, create, and demand quality music all the time, it's difficult to let songs that could stand on its own, time to grow. 

Singer-songwriter Elle Varner's never had that problem. Debuting in 2012 with a pair of R&B hits that were a breath of fresh air for the genre, the LA native is back with Ellevation, an EP project that was made on her own terms. 

Varner stopped by the POTB set to chop it up about her approach to crafting a hit, and what's required to be consistent. 

"It doesn't matter if you have all these co-signs, or if someone 'hands it to you', it doesn't matter. You can't cheat the hard work," Varner said about staying loyal to your craft.

"So the ones that will last, the ones that will stand the test of time, they must ride peaks and the valleys. There's no way around it." 

Highlights
How has her writing process evolved over her career

Adopting Kobe's winning mindset to her live shows
The state of women in R&B
Serena Williams' impact on Compton
What's required for her to get into her "Flow state" 
Crafting songs for your core audience, b side tracks
Defining success as an artist on her own terms
The first hip hop, r&b albums you give your kids
The greatest songwriters to study
Her musical family

Versus: The greatest 90s movies soundtrack of all time.  

And more. 

On The Points On The Board podcast, we interview the closers and finishers from every discipline. Each week, digital producer, journalist Kyle Harvey sitdowns with rising athletes, sportswriters and creatives to breakdown the lessons they learned from the field of competition and how they applied to dominate it their crafts. Subscribe here for the latest episodes.

Rate.
Comment.
Subscribe.
Share.

Check out more from the League at:
www.TheShadowLeague.com
twitter.com/ShadowLeague
www.facebook.com/TheShadowLeague.TSL
www.instagram.com/theshadowleague

1 hr 2 min

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