Lyrics to Song: Turn Your Lyrics Into a Real Song

You wrote the words. This free lyrics to song AI writes the music and sings them. Switch the form to Custom mode, paste your lyrics, and get a finished track in about a minute.

  • Free credits on signup — no card
  • Your words sung as written
  • Lyrics in 10+ languages

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120 credits · 2 variations

Lyrics into song

Turning lyrics into song when you already have the words

Writing lyrics and writing music are separate skills, and plenty of people only have the first. A lyrics to song generator closes that gap: you supply the words, the AI supplies the melody, the chords, the arrangement and the voice that sings them.

This matters because the hard part of putting lyrics into song is not the words — it is deciding where the melody rises, how the syllables land on the beat, and what the band is doing behind the second verse. That is the work the model does for you, starting from the lyrics you paste in.

To be clear about what this is not: Rewave does not strip vocals out of an existing recording, and it does not transcribe lyrics from audio. It runs the other direction — written words in, new music out. If you need the words removed from a track you already have, this is not the tool.

How it works

How to turn your lyrics into a song in 4 steps

Everything happens in the form above. The step people miss is the first one.

  1. 01

    Switch to Custom mode

    Simple mode writes lyrics for you, which is not what you want here. Flip the form to Custom mode so your own words get used instead of generated ones.

  2. 02

    Paste your lyrics

    Mark the structure with [Verse], [Chorus] and [Bridge] tags. The model reads them to decide where the song lifts and where it settles.

  3. 03

    Choose the music around them

    Set a genre and mood in the style field, pick a male or female voice, and add a title if you have one. One generation costs 120 credits.

  4. 04

    Generate, compare, download

    About a minute later you get 2 versions of your lyrics set to music. Play both, keep the better one, download it as MP3 or WAV.

Features

A lyrics to song AI that sings what you actually wrote

The failure mode of this kind of tool is quietly rewriting your lines to fit a melody. Here is how Rewave handles yours.

Your lines, not a paraphrase

In Custom mode the lyrics you paste are the lyrics that get sung. The melody bends to your words rather than trimming them down to fit a template.

[Verse]

I left the porch light on for you,
Counted every car that wasn't yours...

[Chorus]

And I'm still here,
Still here...

sung verbatim — 0 words changed

Structure tags you control

[Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge] and [Outro] tell the model the shape of the song. Move a chorus and the arrangement moves with it.

[Verse]guitar + voice
[Chorus]full band
[Verse]guitar + voice + bass
[Bridge]strings only
[Chorus]full band

Pick the voice that suits the writing

Male lead, female lead, or no vocal at all if you want an instrumental bed to sing over yourself. Genre and mood are set separately from the words.

Male lead

warm, lower register

Female lead

bright, higher register

Instrumental

no vocal line

Lyrics in any language

Paste lyrics in any of 10+ supported vocal languages and they are sung in that language. Mixed-language lyrics stay intact too, which is normal in pop and rap.

English

Every road leads back to you

日本語

君の名前を呼んでいる

Español

No me sueltes todavía

EN + KR

I'm falling, 다시 너에게

Examples

What written lyrics sound like once they are sung

Unedited output across a few genres. Press play.

Lyric guide

How to format lyrics so they sing well

The same words can produce a great song or a clumsy one depending on how they are laid out. Four things matter.

Tag every section

Put [Verse], [Chorus] or [Bridge] above each block. Untagged lyrics get read as one long verse and the song never lifts.

Keep lines roughly even

Lines of similar syllable count sit on the beat naturally. A four-syllable line next to a nineteen-syllable one forces the model to rush or stretch.

Write the chorus out every time

Repeat the chorus text at each appearance. If you leave it implied, it only gets sung once and the song sounds unfinished.

Let the style field carry the tone

Do not describe the mood inside the lyrics — that belongs in the style field. Anything typed in the lyrics box gets sung, including stage directions.

How it is written
How it comes out

eight lines, no tags

One flat verse. No chorus, no build, ends abruptly.

[Verse] 4 lines / [Chorus] 2 lines / [Verse] 4 lines / [Chorus] 2 lines

Recognisable song shape with a hook that comes back.

(sad, slow) I never said goodbye

The words "sad, slow" get sung out loud. Put them in the style field instead.

[Bridge] two short lines before the last chorus

Arrangement drops out, then lifts back into the final chorus.

Use cases

Who has lyrics but no music

Six situations where the words came first.

Songwriters without a band

Hear a lyric you have been carrying around for years as a finished arrangement, in the genre you always imagined for it.

Demos before the studio

Produce a rough reference of your own lyrics to send a producer or a vocalist, instead of describing it over text.

Worship and choir lyrics

Set written verses to music for a congregation or a choir, with the structure and repeats kept where you put them.

Rap verses over a beat

Paste a written verse, set the genre to hip hop, and hear it performed over an arrangement built around your cadence.

Vows and personal lyrics

Wedding vows, tributes and letters written as lyrics — sung back rather than read out.

Lyrics in more than one language

Bilingual and code-switching lyrics stay intact, which most tools handle badly.

Comparison

Rewave vs other lyrics to song generators

What tends to go wrong elsewhere once you paste in more than four lines.

Rewave
Typical free lyrics to song tools
Your lyrics
Sung as written
Trimmed or rewritten to fit
Song structure
[Verse] / [Chorus] tags respected
Fixed template, tags ignored
Length
Up to 4 minutes, no watermark
30–60s clip with a watermark
Lyric languages
10+, mixed-language fine
English only
Commercial use
Licensed on paid plans
Personal use only

FAQ

Lyrics to song — frequently asked questions

Setting a song up is free; generating one uses credits, and a new account comes with enough free credits to hear several of your lyrics as finished songs. No card at signup. Each generation is 120 credits, and plans start at $9/mo if you keep going.

Your lyrics were yours before you pasted them and they stay yours afterwards. The recording that comes back is yours as well, including the melody and arrangement written around your words.

Paid plans include commercial licensing, which is what you need to put a track on streaming platforms, monetize a video, or hand it to a client. Generations made with free credits are for personal use. The pricing section spells out which plan covers what.

The melody and arrangement are composed for the lyrics you submit, not pulled from a library of existing songs — paste the same verse twice and you get two different settings of it. Since you wrote the words yourself, the only open question is how AI-composed music is treated where you live, which is worth checking before a commercial release.

Those live outside the lyrics box. Put the genre and mood in the style field, use the vocal toggle for a male or female lead, and keep the lyrics themselves clean — anything typed among the lyrics will be sung.

Yes, two ways. Paste what you have in Custom mode and the model will extend the sections you tagged but left thin. Or start in Simple mode with a description, let it draft a full set of lyrics, then edit those and run them back through Custom mode.

More than 10 are supported for vocals, and lyrics that switch language mid-song are handled as written — useful for pop and rap where that is normal. The interface language and the lyric language are independent.

Roughly a minute per generation. It runs server-side, so you can close the tab and collect the finished versions from the Studio task list later.

Two. The same lyrics get two different musical settings, which is usually enough to tell whether the problem is the arrangement or the lyric itself. Both come out of a single 120-credit generation.

MP3, WAV or FLAC at 48kHz / 24-bit, with no watermark. WAV is the one to take if you plan to re-mix or master it afterwards.

Rewave is built on the same generation quality, with the differences showing up in the details that matter when you bring your own words: structure tags honoured as written, mixed-language lyrics kept intact, and pricing you can read before signing up. Running one of your verses through both is the fastest way to judge.

Fit them to a song of about 4 minutes — in practice two verses, two choruses and a bridge. Longer submissions get compressed to fit, so if you have more than that, cut to the strongest sections or split it across two songs.

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