What kind of song can you make?

You can make a birthday song, love song, wedding song, tribute, YouTube track, jingle, or first draft for an original idea. The important part is giving the generator a job: who the song is for, what it should feel like, and what moment it should capture.

Inputs that matter

  • Song purpose and listener
  • Story, text, memory, or lyrics
  • Genre, mood, tempo feel, and vocal direction
  • Specific details that should appear
  • Things to avoid, including copied lyrics or protected artist imitation

Generator prompt template

Song goal: create a full vocal song from an idea, story, or lyric Audience/listener: name the person, audience, or use case Input: paste the idea, story, text, or lyrics Mood: choose the exact feeling, such as joyful, nostalgic, cinematic, funny, tender, or tense Style: name the genre, instruments, and tempo feel Output: choose full song, chorus idea, background track, or gift song Revision rule: generate 3 versions and keep the best hook.

Recommended workflow

Fill the brief. Use concrete details before style words.
Generate options. Make three versions instead of betting on one output.
Score each take. Compare hook, lyrics, structure, vocal fit, and usefulness.
Revise the weakest part. Change one variable at a time: lyrics, style, tempo, or structure.

FAQ

Should I start with lyrics or an idea?

Start with lyrics when the words matter. Start with an idea when the emotion and purpose matter more than exact wording.

How do I get less generic results?

Add details that only belong to this listener, project, or use case. Generic prompts create generic songs.

Can I use the output commercially?

Check the tool terms, keep records of prompts and exports, and avoid copyrighted lyrics, famous melodies, or protected soundalike requests.