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Songs for Mom

A Personalized Song for Mom

Moms keep everything: the macaroni art, the school cards, the voicemails. Give her the thing she'll keep longest — a song about her, with her name in it, saying what you never quite manage to say in person.

Any language, any style

5 free songs with every account · no credit card required

Hear real examples

Every track below was generated with this tool — press play, then make yours.

The hardest gift to buy is for the person who says she doesn't need anything. A song solves it: give the generator her name and two or three true details — the Sunday dinners, the first-ring answers, the drives to practice — and it writes and sings a track that could not possibly be about anyone else's mother.

Works for Mother's Day, her birthday, or a random Tuesday (the random Tuesday hits hardest). And if you want to break her completely: have it sung in your own voice.

From prompt to sung lyrics

The thank-you she deserves

Prompt:A warm acoustic song for my mom Rosa, about her Sunday dinners and how she never sits down until everyone has eaten

[Chorus]

Rosa's kitchen, Sunday evening, every chair is full but hers,

She feeds the whole world standing up and never says a word,

So here's a song to sit you down, to serve you for a change —

Every good thing at that table, Mama, carries your name.

From all the kids

Prompt:A song for Mom from all three of us — Dan remembers the beach trips, Lily the bedtime stories, Sam the burnt pancakes we ate anyway

[Verse]

Dan still smells the sunscreen from those beat-up beach-day years,

Lily kept the voices from the stories, all the cheers,

Sam swears those burnt-black pancakes were the best he ever had —

Three kids, one conclusion: we were unreasonably lucky, Mom.

Song ideas to start from

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe your song

    Type one sentence — the person, the story, the vibe — or start from an example above. Any language works.

  2. 2

    Pick a style and length

    Vocals or instrumental, any genre, from a 15-second hook to a full-length track. Or write every lyric yourself in the studio.

  3. 3

    Generate, download, share

    Your song renders in minutes with cover art and its own page. Download the MP3 or just send the link.

A Mother's Day song she'll replay all year

Mother's Day flowers last a week; the song gets played for every friend she has, forever. Give it her name and the specifics only her kids would know — the catchphrase, the casserole, the way she claps at airplane landings. Sentimental is good; sentimental with one good laugh in the middle is perfect, because that is what family actually sounds like.

Timing tip: songs generate in minutes, so even a Mother's Day morning realization is recoverable. But give yourself an evening to make two or three versions and pick the one that gets you.

Group gifts: one song, every sibling

The strongest format is the group song: a verse per kid, each with their own memory, one shared chorus. Collect one line from each sibling in the group chat, paste the details into the prompt (or write full lyrics together in the studio), and the result is a family document disguised as a gift. Grandkids' names in the final verse: devastating, recommended.

Birthdays, milestones, and just-because

Milestone birthdays (60th, 70th) are natural song territory — a track that walks through the decades of her life lands like a musical photo album. But the underrated move is the no-occasion song: a random-Tuesday 'thank you for everything' that arrives without a holiday attached. It says the quiet part: you weren't reminded by the calendar. You just meant it.

In your voice: the version that ends her

A song about Mom is a gift. A song about Mom sung by her actual child — that is a keepsake with legal-heirloom status. The Your Voice mode clones your voice from fifteen seconds of talking (no singing skill required) and performs the song in it. For maximum effect, siblings can each make their verse in their own voice. Bring tissues; you have been warned.

Frequently asked questions

Can the song include my mom's name and our memories?

Yes — the AI writes original lyrics from the name and details you give (her dishes, her sayings, the drives, the garden) and sings them naturally. Specifics are what make her cry — in the good way.

Is it free to make a song for mom?

Every new account includes 5 free songs, no credit card required — enough to draft a few versions and choose the one that lands. After that, songs cost 5 credits each.

How fast can I make a Mother's Day song?

About one to three minutes per song. Yes, that includes the morning-of panic scenario — though an evening of unhurried drafts makes a better song.

Can all the siblings contribute?

Yes — the group song with a verse per kid is the strongest format. Collect a memory from each sibling and put them in the prompt, or co-write exact lyrics in the studio's Lyrics mode.

What style should a song for mom be?

Warm acoustic and piano are the classics; country storytelling suits memory-heavy songs; a jazzy number fits a mom with flair. If your family communicates through jokes, a funny song with a sincere last verse is the truest form.

Can it be in Spanish or another language?

Yes — describe the song in the language you want (or ask for bilingual verses) and the vocals sing it. Songs for mamá, mamma, and माँ all work.

Can the song be sung in my voice?

Yes — the Your Voice mode clones your voice from a short talking clip and performs the song in it. A song about her, from you, in your voice: this is the final boss of Mother's Day gifts.

How do I give it to her?

Download the MP3, or just send her the song page link — it plays in the browser with the cover art. Pair it with the card, or play it at the family dinner if you want witnesses.

Does this work for grandmothers too?

Beautifully — grandma songs with the grandkids' names in the verses are their own genre of tears. The same goes for stepmoms, aunts who raised you, and every mother-figure in between.

Can I write the lyrics myself?

Yes — Lyrics mode sings exactly the words you write. If you have ever started a letter to your mom and not finished it, this is where it becomes a song.

Make your song now

Takes about a minute to start. 5 free songs included.