Can I write my own lyrics?

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Yes, Meloro supports custom lyrics. You can write your own words and the AI will set them to music with appropriate melody, rhythm, and vocal delivery. This gives you creative control over the message and storytelling of your song while the AI handles the musical composition, arrangement, and vocal performance. Custom lyrics work across all supported genres. Whether you are writing a rap verse, a pop chorus, a country ballad, or a rock anthem, the AI adapts the musical style to complement your words. You can write complete songs with verses, choruses, and bridges, or provide partial lyrics and let the AI fill in the rest. The combination of custom lyrics and AI music generation is powerful for specific use cases like personalized birthday songs, wedding tracks, brand jingles, and creative projects where the words matter as much as the music. You maintain creative ownership of the lyrics you write, and the AI-generated music accompanies them without altering your original text.

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How does text-to-music work?

Text-to-music is the core technology behind Meloro. You write a description of the song you want in plain English — specifying things like genre, mood, instruments, tempo, topic, and vocal style — and the AI interprets your prompt to generate a complete musical composition. The process works through large AI models trained on diverse musical data that understand the relationships between words and musical elements. When you write "a melancholic piano ballad about heartbreak with soft female vocals at 70 BPM," the AI knows what melancholic means musically, how to structure a ballad, what piano arrangements sound like, and how to produce soft vocal delivery. The result is a fully arranged song with verse-chorus structure, instrumental layers, vocals, and professional mixing — all generated from your text input. You do not need to know music theory, play an instrument, or understand production techniques. The AI handles composition, arrangement, vocal synthesis, and mixing automatically. More detailed prompts generally produce more specific results, but even a simple description like "happy pop song" generates quality output.

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Can AI generate vocals and singing?

Yes, Meloro generates AI vocals that sound natural and expressive. The AI can produce singing voices across multiple styles — from powerful belting to soft whispers, from rap delivery to melodic crooning. Both male and female vocal options are available, and the AI adapts vocal style to match the genre and mood of your song. AI vocals have improved dramatically in recent years. Modern synthesis produces natural vibrato, breath sounds, dynamic expression, and emotional delivery that can be difficult to distinguish from human singing in many contexts. The vocals follow melody and rhythm naturally, hitting notes cleanly and maintaining consistent quality throughout the song. You can also generate purely instrumental tracks without vocals if you prefer. This is useful for background music, meditation tracks, study beats, and content that needs music without singing. The choice between vocal and instrumental is made at generation time through your prompt. Meloro supports vocal generation in multiple languages, making it accessible to creators worldwide who want songs in their native language.

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What makes a good AI music prompt?

A good AI music prompt is specific enough to guide the AI toward what you want while leaving room for creative interpretation. The most effective prompts include several key elements: genre (pop, rock, jazz), mood (upbeat, melancholic, dreamy), tempo (fast, slow, 120 BPM), instruments (piano, guitar, synths), and vocal style (male, female, soft, powerful). For example, "a chill lo-fi hip-hop beat with jazzy piano chords, vinyl crackle, and soft female vocals about rainy afternoons at 80 BPM" gives the AI clear direction across multiple dimensions. Compare that to just "make a song" — both will generate music, but the specific prompt produces a much more targeted result. You can also reference artistic styles without naming specific artists — "90s grunge rock with distorted guitars and raw vocals" communicates a clear sonic direction. Mentioning use cases helps too: "upbeat background music for a YouTube cooking tutorial" tells the AI about energy level, instrumentation choices, and structure. Start simple and iterate. If your first generation is close but not perfect, adjust the prompt based on what you hear. Adding or removing descriptors refines the output with each generation.

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