Madonna and Shawn Mendes want to teach you how to write songs


Madonna and Shawn Mendes are among the many brands that will deliver classes through a new livestreaming platform.
Imagine being able to learn how to write songs and sing from Madonna or Shawn Mendes. Well, this scenario is now possible, thanks to a new educational livestreaming platform called "Bright".

According to Rolling Stone, "Bright" is the brainchild of Madonna's manager Guy Oseary and entertainment executive Michael Powers.

Unlike other platforms that provide video tutorials, Bright training sessions will be live, allowing users to post questions via a chatroom.

There are 1,500 names waiting to participate in the project as trainers.

In addition to Madonna and Shawn Mendes, the cast of Laura Dern, Ashton Kutcher and Amy Schumer, the successful producer Diplo, the screenwriter and producer Judd Apatow, the country music star Kane Brown, the TikTok stars, has also been confirmed. Charli and Dixie D'Amelio, model and businessman Naomi Campbell and others.


"Personally, I prefer to experience the dialogue and I think the audience will feel more connected when they get answers to their questions. "When you go back, there are no such links," says Guy Oseary.

"When you are at a concert and the artist brings a person to the stage that night, it looks like you are all on stage. I think it is very beautiful to see people connecting with each other. "And we are the only ones doing it in this area," he added.

Each host will decide how long the session will last, how many seats it will offer and what the participation cost will be. Famous trainers will get 80% of the proceeds from the session and "Bright" will get the remaining 20%.

"We want to provide a very comfortable place with great technology that allows people not to be bullied. They do not need to have a workshop with them, to have their hair done, to have their make-up done and to have written everything down. "We are not looking for that," said Guy Oseary.

"You want to go deep, to go somewhere else and there are 20 people there who can watch. We want a vast sea of ​​amazing talents that exist out there and have something to share ", he added.

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