It drafts lyrics from your idea, theme, or mood—ready to paste into AI text to song when you are happy with the words.
Describe a theme, memory, or mood—get draft verses and hooks, then jump to the song generator with one tap. No paid plan required for lyrics. Edit, copy, and iterate.
Below is an example of AI-generated song lyrics. Before creating a song, you can edit, copy, or regenerate the lyrics using the EDIT option. When you generate new lyrics, the current content will be replaced — copy it or turn it into a song first.
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Type your song's theme, mood, or style to kickstart lyrics.
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Preview and copy, or tap Create Song with AI to open the generator with your lyrics filled in.
Use these examples to decide how direct, rhythmic, or narrative you want the writing to feel.
Pop lyrics usually land best when the emotional center is obvious and the chorus can be remembered after one listen. Clear images, repeated language, and a strong hook make the result easier to sing and refine. If you are drafting with AI, start with a specific emotional situation instead of generic adjectives. That gives the writing a better point of view.
Rap lyrics depend on rhythm, word choice, and point of view. A clear subject, tighter lines, and a sense of momentum usually help the AI produce stronger rhyme patterns and more convincing phrasing. Use this style when you want the words to carry the energy rather than leaning on big melodic repetition.
It drafts lyrics from your idea, theme, or mood—ready to paste into AI text to song when you are happy with the words.
No. Lyrics generation does not require a paid subscription, but you need to sign in. Song generation, downloads, and commercial rights follow your plan as described on the pricing page.
No. You can use it to draft a chorus, a verse concept, or a full lyric structure.
No. You only need a topic, story, or mood to start from.
Use a clear emotional situation, a direct point of view, and a memorable hook idea.
Yes. Clear topics, strong imagery, and shorter rhythmic lines usually improve rap-style results.