In terms of chords and melody, I am not a woman I'm a god is more complex than the typical song, having above average scores in Chord Complexity, Melodic Complexity, Chord-Melody Tension and Chord Progression Novelty.
In another case, perhaps a song's melody doesn't come to rest on the major or minor tonic note and the final chord does not suggest a key either. In these rare cases where it's ambiguous, remember it won't matter if you call it major or minor as long as everyone is playing the correct chords and notes. You could even say something like, "It's in the key of C/A minor." Musicians would understand you.
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(Side note: Lest it go unsaid, there is way more than one way for a man to love a woman. Maybe they spend every waking moment cuddling and bopping each other on the nose. Maybe they sleep in separate bedrooms. Maybe they dress up in large, plush cat costumes and refer to each other Mr. and Mrs. Kittyhawk. And when a man loves a man, I imagine it feels much the same. Or when a woman loves a woman. Or when a gender nonconforming person loves a gender nonconforming person.)
When I\u2019m playing the guitar, I create the chords and melody at the same time. It\u2019s more visceral because I can feel the instrument in my hands. When I\u2019m producing a track, I find a cool sound and get stuck in that. I pour everything into producing around that idea, only then I\u2019ll add the lyrics and melody. I\u2019m finishing off an EP, which is taking a while because it\u2019s completely self-funded. Recently, my duo partner, Carla, who\u2019s in England right now, and I have been sending each other lyrics and melodies and giving each other feedback. 2ff7e9595c
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