Describe the song idea
Paste a lyric line, chorus phrase, story, title draft, or emotion. The tool works best when the input contains a concrete image such as a city, rain, porch light, train, phone call, or last goodbye.
Turn a lyric line, mood, story, or rough concept into title ideas you can actually use. Pick a genre and mood, generate several options, then send the best title into the lyrics generator for a complete song draft.
Click any title to copy it. Add a specific image, emotion, place, or phrase for sharper results.
Paste a lyric line, chorus phrase, story, title draft, or emotion. The tool works best when the input contains a concrete image such as a city, rain, porch light, train, phone call, or last goodbye.
A pop title usually needs a short hook, while country titles often carry a story and rap titles may need punch or attitude. Mood helps the generator avoid titles that sound too bright or too heavy for the song.
Use the best title as a writing prompt, chorus anchor, demo name, or release working title. If none fits, regenerate with a more specific phrase or switch from balanced to poetic or catchy.
Good song title ideas usually point to a clear image, emotional turn, or phrase that can become a hook.
| Input | Possible title | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Late-night pop song about missing someone | City Without Sleep | It turns the feeling into a visual setting. |
| Country song about returning home | Porch Light Still On | It suggests story, memory, and a chorus image. |
| Sad R&B about old messages | Every Word I Deleted | It contains conflict and an emotional action. |
| Confident rap about pressure | Pressure Made the Name | It sounds direct and performance-ready. |
A title should be easy to remember, match the genre, and give the listener a reason to press play.
Short titles are easier to repeat in a chorus, save in a playlist, and remember after one listen. A title can be poetic, but it should still sound natural when spoken out loud.
Titles such as porch light, neon rain, empty highway, or last voicemail create a scene quickly. That image gives the rest of the lyrics a center instead of forcing every line to explain the theme.
Pop titles often work as hooks, country titles often sound like short stories, rap titles can be bold or phrase-driven, and indie titles can be more unusual. The same theme may need different names in different genres.
Words like love, heartbreak, dream, and night are useful, but alone they are too broad. Pair them with a detail: a place, object, action, promise, or contradiction.
After choosing a title, use it as the repeated chorus line or the final line of a verse. Then open the main AI Lyrics Generator and ask for a full song around that exact phrase.
Turn your chosen song title into full lyrics with verses, chorus, bridge, and genre guidance.
Open ResourceUse a stronger rap title to generate bars, hooks, drill verses, 16 bars, or a full rap draft.
Open ResourceA songwriting reference for developing lyric ideas and getting started with a song.
Open ResourceA song title generator creates name ideas from a theme, mood, lyric line, or genre. It helps you find a hook phrase or working title before writing the full song.
Yes. Paste a chorus line, verse idea, or rough lyric paragraph. The tool will pull useful words and reshape them into shorter title ideas.
Use specific details instead of a one-word topic. Mention a place, object, feeling, relationship, or turning point so the title can feel memorable rather than generic.
This page focuses on naming the song. After you choose a title, open the AI Lyrics Generator and use the title as the main prompt to create full lyrics.
The generated names are idea starters. Before releasing music commercially, check that your final title does not conflict with your own branding needs, platform rules, or legal requirements.
A hook is the memorable phrase listeners repeat. A title can be the hook, but it can also be a phrase that summarizes the story, image, or emotional twist of the song.