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Pop music generator

A polished modern pop prompt with a catchy hook, ready to generate here on your choice of model.

Starter prompt

Modern pop, ~118 BPM, bright synth chords, punchy programmed drums with a clean four-on-the-floor kick, warm sub bass, plucky topline melody, glossy and radio-ready, strong memorable chorus, polished and upbeat, instrumental.

Generate it here

Start from a preset

One click fills the builder, then tweak anything.

A sentence is plenty — the controls below fill in the detail.

Pick any that fit.

The sounds you want to hear.

110 BPM

Best honoured by structure-aware models like Lyria.

Modern pop, ~118 BPM, bright synth chords, punchy programmed drums with a clean four-on-the-floor kick, warm sub bass, plucky topline melody, glossy and radio-ready, strong memorable chorus, polished and upbeat, instrumental. around 110 BPM.

Exactly what gets sent to the model.

Choose your model

Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.

Pop is about clarity and the hook. The production is clean and forward, the chorus is the centre of gravity, and nothing fights for space. A good pop prompt asks for that polish directly, bright sounds, a tight rhythm section, and a melody that's meant to stick.

Generate the starter prompt above here on your choice of model, or shape it first. The aim is a finished, radio-ready feel rather than a rough sketch.

What makes a good pop prompt

Ask for a 'strong memorable chorus' and a 'plucky topline melody' so the track has a clear focal point. Keep the production words crisp, 'bright', 'glossy', 'radio-ready', 'polished'. Tempo usually lands 100–125 BPM. A clean four-on-the-floor kick keeps it danceable without crowding the mix.

Shifting the style

For dance-pop, add 'bigger synths, side-chained pads, festival energy'. For a softer, intimate version, try 'acoustic guitar, fingersnaps, airy vocals, stripped-back'. For retro pop, add 'analog synths, 80s gated drums'. Each edit nudges the output cleanly.

Reverse a reference

If there's a pop track you want to build from, reverse it to capture its exact tempo, key and instrumentation, then start from that prompt and adjust the hook and production to your own brief.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a catchier result?
Be explicit about the hook, ask for a 'strong memorable chorus' and a clear 'topline melody'. Pop lives on its hook, so naming it directly gives the generator something to centre the track on.
What tempo is modern pop?
Typically 100–125 BPM. Around 115–120 is a versatile, upbeat pop pocket; slower tempos suit ballads and softer pop.
Can I use the music commercially?
Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs Music and Google Lyria), so the tracks you make here are cleared for commercial use.