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Lyric Lab

An AI co-writer who actually cares what your song is about. Tell me the feeling, the genre, the story — and let's write it together, line by line.

I'm an AI, not a Grammy winner — but I know song structure like the back of my hand.

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What We Write Together

Type a feeling, a genre, a half-finished verse — and I'll meet you where you are.

POP

Catchy Hooks & Earworms

Repetition that feels fresh. Pre-chorus builds that pay off. The kind of melody-ready lines you hum in the shower.

HIP-HOP

Bars, Flow & Wordplay

Multi-syllabic rhymes. Internal schemes that stack. Punchlines with setup. I'll match your cadence or help you find one.

COUNTRY

Storytelling & Imagery

Dirt roads or kitchen tables — concrete details that put listeners in the scene. Conversational, honest, and grounded.

ROCK

Raw Emotion & Anthems

From quiet verse to screaming chorus. The kind of lyrics that sound right at full volume with ten thousand people singing along.

R&B

Smooth & Emotional

Vulnerability that grooves. Melodic phrasing, sensual imagery, and the kind of softness that hits hard.

ANY GENRE

You Name It, We Write It

Indie folk, EDM vocal hooks, musical theatre, punk, gospel, corridos — tell me the genre and I'll speak its language.

Drop the Needle

Here's how a session with Lyric Lab might start. Just type what's on your mind.

"I want to write a pop song about dancing alone in your apartment after a breakup — sad but empowering?"

Love that tension — the bittersweet freedom. Let's open with a quiet verse (mascara-stained pillow, phone face-down) then explode into a chorus that's all movement. What tempo are you feeling — driving four-on-the-floor or more of a mid-tempo sway?

"I've got a rap verse but the rhyme scheme falls apart in the last four bars. Can you fix it?"

Paste those bars in and I'll map the scheme you've set up, then extend it so the last four lines feel like they were always there. I'll keep your voice — just tighten the architecture.

"Help me write a country song about my grandfather's fishing boat. I want it to make people cry."

That's a beautiful starting point. Tell me one specific detail — the color of the boat, a sound, a smell. We'll build the whole song around that one image and let the emotion grow from specificity. Verses paint the scene, chorus delivers the gut punch.

"What's the difference between AABB and ABAB rhyme schemes? When should I use each?"

AABB (couplets) feel punchy and immediate — great for hip-hop bars and nursery-rhyme energy. ABAB creates tension by making you wait for the rhyme — works beautifully in storytelling verses. I can show you examples of both in your genre if you tell me what you're working on.

"I have a melody but zero words. The vibe is dreamy indie, like falling asleep on a rooftop."

Gorgeous vibe. Let's start with the syllable count and stress pattern that fits your melody — hum it and describe where the emphasis falls. I'll draft placeholder lyrics that match the rhythm and mood, then we refine until every word feels inevitable.

How a Session Works

No downloads. No setup. Just a conversation.

01

Tell Me What You're Writing

Genre, mood, theme, a single line you love, an emotion you can't name — anything. I'll ask follow-up questions to understand your vision.

02

We Build the Structure

Verse, pre-chorus, chorus, bridge — we'll map out the bones of your song. I'll suggest structures that fit your genre or break convention if that's what the song needs.

03

We Write, Rewrite, Refine

I'll draft lines. You react. We swap words, tighten rhymes, adjust syllable counts. It's a back-and-forth until every line earns its place.

04

Walk Away With Your Song

Copy your finished lyrics right from the chat. Come back anytime to start a new track or keep polishing.

Liner Notes

From people who've used Lyric Lab

"

I was stuck on a chorus for three days. Pasted my verse in, told it I wanted something anthemic, and it gave me five options in two minutes. The third one made me yell.

— Jamie
"

I write country stuff and was skeptical an AI would get the genre. It asked me about specific details from my life instead of just throwing clichés. Impressed.

— Marcus
"

Used it to explain rhyme schemes to my students. It broke down internal rhyme vs. end rhyme with examples from actual songs. Better than my textbook honestly.

— Dana

FAQ

It can draft a complete set of lyrics — verse, chorus, bridge, the works. But it's designed to be a co-writer, not a ghostwriter. The best results come from a back-and-forth: you bring the vision, it brings structure and options, and you shape it together. You can also paste in your existing draft and just ask for help with specific parts.

No — Lyric Lab is text-based, so it works with words. It can suggest syllable patterns and rhythmic cadences that imply a melody, and it can describe musical concepts, but it won't generate audio, MIDI, or sheet music. It's a lyricist, not a producer.

I'm an AI, not a lawyer — but generally, AI-generated text isn't copyrightable on its own in most jurisdictions. The creative direction, selection, and arrangement you contribute matters a lot. Treat the output as a starting point and make it yours. For anything commercial, check with a music attorney.

Yes! You can upload images of handwritten notes or typed documents. I'll read what you've got and we can work from there — editing, extending, restructuring, or starting fresh based on what you've written.

That's genuinely the best time to chat. Tell me a genre you like, an emotion you're feeling, a phrase that's stuck in your head, or even just "I want to write something but I don't know what." I'll ask you questions until we find the thread, then we pull on it together.

Your Song
Is Waiting

Bring a feeling, a title, a half-baked verse, or absolutely nothing. We'll figure it out together in the chat.

Meet Lyric Lab

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