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Originally Posted by Soulflower
Yes it is a production credit
And I agree with the bolded but you did not describe that
I agree but once again that is not what you described.
Your description had more to do with co producing, musical arranging and composition.
For instance, if a singer wanted to change the vocal arrangements to a song than the singer would get a songwriter credit. That is another way they could get a credit without actually writing the song.
However, if a singer wants to change the musical arrangement of the song in which you described (radically changing the sound) then that is a co producer credit.
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Yes but as we were discussing songwriting I clearly meant from a songwriting standpoint than a production one. I was talking about changing the nuts & bolts of the song, not altering the bit of gloss at the end.