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Text to Song AI: Turn Words into a Complete Song

Start with words instead of a finished lyric sheet. Describe an idea, memory, prompt, hook, or rough lyric direction, then move into WriteSong.AI's full song workflow to create vocals, melody, and arrangement around it.

Create a song from text without replacing Text to Music

Text to Song is the page for people who have written input and want a complete song, not only background audio. Use it when the source is a sentence, story, scene, campaign note, chorus idea, or lyric seed that should become a vocal track with song structure.

The distinction matters: if you need a pure instrumental bed, go to Text to Music. If the words themselves need drafting before production, start with AI Lyrics Generator. If you are ready to hear a full song from your text, open the AI Song Generator and use Simple Mode for one-step creation or Custom Mode for lyrics, title, style, and vocal control.

Built for words, prompts, ideas, stories, and lyric seeds

Aims at complete songs with vocals, melody, and arrangement

Different from instrumental-only Text to Music

Connects naturally to lyrics drafting and song extension tools

How to turn text into a song

Write the idea in plain language

Start with the words you already have: a prompt, short story, emotional note, theme, hook phrase, or unfinished lyric idea. Name the feeling, who the song is for, and what the listener should understand.

Choose the right workflow

Use the AI Song Generator when you want text to become a complete song with vocals. Choose Text to Music only when the output should stay instrumental, or AI Lyrics Generator when the lyric draft needs more writing before production.

Generate the full vocal song

Let your input guide the lyrical theme, vocal feel, melody, arrangement, and section flow. Simple Mode is fastest for prompt-to-song drafts; Custom Mode is better when lyrics, title, style, or voice direction need tighter control.

Refine the strongest take

After listening, adjust one variable at a time: clearer hook, different genre, softer vocal, more emotional chorus, or stronger structure. When a draft is close, extend it instead of starting over.

Why this page exists beside Text to Music

Text becomes a vocal song

The goal is not a loop or ambience cue. Your words become the creative direction for a song with vocals, melody, arrangement, and recognizable sections.

Prompt-first, lyric-friendly

You can begin before lyrics are polished, then move into Custom Mode once the words, title, or vocal direction become clearer.

Clear instrumental boundary

If there should be no lead vocal, Text to Music is the better page. It is tuned for beds, scoring, background tracks, and instrumental briefs.

Useful before a full draft exists

Creators can test whether an idea has emotional weight as audio before spending time polishing every line by hand.

Good handoff from lyric ideas

When your source is a rough lyric theme, use AI Lyrics Generator to shape verses and hooks, then create the full song from the result.

Ready for next-step tools

Once a take works, continue with Extend Song, vocal separation, or stems when the song needs length, structure, or editing flexibility.

Good text-to-song starting points

One-line prompts

Turn a short sentence about a breakup, comeback, birthday, product launch, or scene into a first vocal song direction.

Story and memory notes

Use a personal memory, tribute, apology, anniversary message, or family moment as the emotional source for a complete song.

Hook and chorus ideas

Start from a central phrase or title and test how it might feel as a chorus before writing the whole lyric.

Content and campaign briefs

Turn a social video concept, podcast theme, brand line, or campaign note into a song draft that can be reviewed by listening.

Lyrics that are not finished yet

Use rough verses, fragments, or theme notes to hear a musical direction before committing to the final wording.

Genre and mood experiments

Try the same words as pop, acoustic, country, rap, cinematic, or dance directions to find the emotional fit faster.

Create a complete song from your words

Use the AI Song Generator when the output should include vocals, melody, arrangement, and song structure. Your text can stay simple; the next step turns it into a full track.

Create a Song

Need lyrics first?

Use AI Lyrics Generator when your idea needs stronger verses, hooks, or chorus lines before full song production.

Open AI Lyrics Generator

Need pure instrumental music?

Go to Text to Music when the output should be a score, background track, or instrumental bed without lead vocals.

Open Text to Music

Already have a strong take?

Use Extend Song after generation when you want an intro, bridge, outro, or longer version of an existing track.

Open Extend Song

Text to Song AI FAQ

Text to Song AI means starting from written input such as a prompt, idea, story, or lyric seed and creating a complete song with vocals, melody, arrangement, and structure. It is for words that should become a listenable song, not only an instrumental cue.

No. Text to Song is for complete vocal songs. Text to Music is for instrumental music, background beds, scoring, and audio without lead vocals. The two pages serve different creation intents.

No. You can start from a plain-language idea, mood, story, or prompt. If you want to write or improve lyrics before generating the full track, use AI Lyrics Generator first and then continue to the AI Song Generator.

An AI lyrics generator helps create or improve lyric text. Text to Song is about turning words into audio: vocals, melody, arrangement, and song structure around the idea.

Useful input names the emotional tone, subject, point of view, genre direction, and vocal feel. A short prompt can work, but clear constraints make the first draft easier to judge and refine.

Yes. If you already have lyrics, use Custom Mode in the AI Song Generator so the words, title, style, and vocal direction can guide the result more directly.

Yes. After creating a promising track, use Extend Song to add sections such as intros, bridges, outros, or longer development while keeping the song direction connected.

No. The workflow is designed for people who can describe a song idea in normal language. More specific music vocabulary can help, but it is not required for a first draft.

Commercial use depends on the active plan and license terms that apply when the song is generated. Review the current Pricing, License, and Terms pages before publishing, monetizing, or delivering client work.