It turns your idea into lyric drafts you can edit before you build a full song. Work on this page first, then move to the AI Song Writer—your lyrics, song title, and style settings come with you.
Start with a topic, mood, or short story. Generate lyric drafts, refine them in your own voice, then continue in the AI Song Writer—lyrics, title, and style carry over automatically.
Example below—add your idea, tap Generate lyrics with AI, then replace with your own. New runs replace the current text; copy or use Write song with AI before regenerating if you want to keep a version.
Share your idea
Describe the theme, mood, genre tilt, or story you want the lyrics to follow.
Generate and refine
Generate drafts, then edit, copy, or run again until the wording matches your voice.
Continue in the AI Song Writer
When you are ready, open the AI Song Writer. Lyrics, title, and style carry over—choose vocals, adjust details, and generate the full track.
Pick a direction so the lines feel direct and singable, rhythm-driven, or story-led—whichever suits the track.
Pop lands best when the emotional center is obvious and the chorus sticks after one listen. Use clear images, a memorable hook, and repeats that are easy to sing. Give the model a specific situation—not vague adjectives—so the point of view stays grounded.
Rap leans on rhythm, word choice, and perspective. A clear subject, tighter lines, and steady forward motion help the output rhyme more cleanly and feel easier to deliver. Use this when the words should carry the energy instead of leaning on long melodic repeats.
It turns your idea into lyric drafts you can edit before you build a full song. Work on this page first, then move to the AI Song Writer—your lyrics, song title, and style settings come with you.
Simple Mode creates a complete track—including lyrics and arrangement—from one short prompt. This page is for lyric-first writing. When you continue to the AI Song Writer, you typically follow a flow similar to Custom Mode: pick vocals, adjust the title or style if needed, then generate.
No. Lyric generation is free once you sign in. Full song generation, downloads, and commercial use depend on your plan—see the pricing page for details.
No. You can aim for a chorus, a single verse, or a full structure—whatever you need next.
No. A topic, story, or mood is enough to begin.
Name a concrete emotional moment, keep a clear point of view, and hint at a hook listeners can repeat after one pass.
Yes. Specific subjects, vivid images, and shorter, rhythm-friendly lines usually produce stronger rap-style output.