Song Name Generator
Song title ideas by genre and mood — free and instant.
100% in your browser — nothing is uploaded
Song Name Generator
This free song name generator produces original song title ideas you can actually use, sorted by genre and mood rather than pulled from a fixed list. A title is the first thing anyone reads about a song — on a streaming page, a playlist, a gig poster — and a weak one makes a strong track easy to scroll past. The generator draws on the patterns real titles use: a single evocative noun, a fragment of the chorus lyric, a place and a time, a contradiction, or a line of dialogue that never appears in the song at all. You can bias the output towards a genre, because conventions differ sharply — country titles tend to be full phrases that tell you the story, electronic titles are frequently one abstract word, and indie titles often land on a deliberately mundane detail. Nothing you generate is reserved or trademarked by anyone, and song titles are not protected by copyright, so two songs can share a name. Checking a shortlist against a streaming search before you commit is still worth ninety seconds of your time.
How to use the free song name generator
- 1
Pick a genre and mood
Set the direction — the title conventions of country, pop and electronic are genuinely different.
- 2
Generate a batch
Get a list of original title ideas rather than a single suggestion, so you can compare shapes.
- 3
Shortlist and check
Keep two or three, then search streaming services to see how crowded each name already is.
Made for AI music creators
Named the track and now need the track? Take the title straight into the song generator as a prompt — a strong title is often the most useful one-line brief you can give it.
Song Name Generator: what people search for
Searched as a song name generator, a song title generator, a random song name generator, a band name generator and a random song title maker. The useful version of any of those is genre-aware, because song title conventions by genre are genuinely different: country leans on a concrete phrase from the chorus, electronic on a single abstract noun, indie on a full sentence, drill and trap on a bracketed feature credit.
Song Name Generator at a glance
- Runs
- Entirely in your browser
- Uploads
- None — files never leave your device
- Account
- Not required
- Cost
- Free, no watermark
- Output
- Lossless WAV where audio is exported
- Works offline
- After the page has loaded

Why it works this way
The song name generator runs on your machine
This free song name generator produces original song title ideas you can actually use, sorted by genre and mood rather than pulled from a fixed list. A title is the first thing anyone reads about a song — on a streaming page, a playlist, a gig poster — and a weak one makes a strong track easy to scroll past.

A free song name generator with no signup
Named the track and now need the track? Take the title straight into the song generator as a prompt — a strong title is often the most useful one-line brief you can give it.
What the song name generator handles
The cases people actually bring to it.
Take a fragment of the strongest line in the chorus, a concrete image from the verse, or a phrase that contradicts the mood of the music. Generic emotional words make forgettable titles; specific nouns and places do not.
Yes. Generate as many batches as you want, with no account and no limit on how many titles you look at before choosing one.
Yes. Song titles are not protected by copyright, and there are many well-known cases of major songs sharing a name. It is still worth searching streaming platforms first, because a crowded title makes your track harder to find.
Considerably. Country titles are usually complete phrases that state the story, electronic tracks often use one abstract word, metal favours compound imagery, and indie frequently picks a deliberately ordinary detail. The generator biases towards whichever you pick.




Song Name Generator — frequently asked questions
How do I come up with a good song name?
Take a fragment of the strongest line in the chorus, a concrete image from the verse, or a phrase that contradicts the mood of the music. Generic emotional words make forgettable titles; specific nouns and places do not.
Is this song name generator free?
Yes. Generate as many batches as you want, with no account and no limit on how many titles you look at before choosing one.
Can two songs have the same title?
Yes. Song titles are not protected by copyright, and there are many well-known cases of major songs sharing a name. It is still worth searching streaming platforms first, because a crowded title makes your track harder to find.
Do title conventions differ by genre?
Considerably. Country titles are usually complete phrases that state the story, electronic tracks often use one abstract word, metal favours compound imagery, and indie frequently picks a deliberately ordinary detail. The generator biases towards whichever you pick.
Should the title appear in the lyrics?
Usually, and usually in the chorus — it is what makes a song searchable when someone remembers the hook but not the artist. Titles that never appear in the lyric can work, but they put the whole burden of memorability on the music.
Can I use a generated title commercially?
Yes. Titles are not owned by the generator or by anyone else, so you are free to release a song under any name you choose.
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