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Party Songs are ‘tough’ to Write According to Bret Michaels

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Poison frontman Bret Michaels says the party songs his band are known for were more difficult to write than tracks with heavier emotional meaning.
He made the comparison while discussing surprise hit single “Every Rose Has its Thorn,” which was released in October 1988. While on tour with the band, Michaels had called his then-girlfriend at home, only to have the phone answered by another man. He wrote the song over the following few days.
“You go through a gamut of emotion, because—and I want to say a very strong statement—when you’re going through that, you’re not thinking of it being a hit,” Michaels told Billboard in a new interview. “I wrote it because music was therapeutic to me. In other words, it helped me to get out my broken heart. It helped me to deal with what I was going through.”

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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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