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Chorus Generator - Make Catchy Song Hooks

Turn a song idea, verse line, mood, or title into a chorus you can sing, repeat, and build around. Choose genre, mood, length, and hook style, then use the generated chorus as a draft for the full AI lyrics generator.

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Sample chorus shape

I keep running through the rain tonight

Your name still shining in the city light

If we fall, we rise, we start again

One more heartbeat and the chorus begins

Add a concrete image, emotional turn, or song title for a chorus that feels easier to sing and remember.

How to Use the Chorus Generator

Step 1

Start with the emotional turn

A strong chorus usually answers the verse. Describe what changes in the song: the decision, the regret, the promise, the punchline, or the image the listener should remember.

Step 2

Choose genre and hook style

Pop and R&B often need a short repeatable phrase, rap may need a chant or callout, country can carry a story image, and rock or indie choruses often work best with a bigger lift.

Step 3

Test the lines out loud

Copy the chorus, sing or rap it over the beat, then cut any line that is hard to repeat. The best hook is simple enough to remember but specific enough to belong to your song.

Chorus Generator Examples

Useful chorus prompts combine a situation, a feeling, and one memorable image.

Input idea Possible hook direction Why it works
Pop song about starting again after a breakup I keep driving through the rain tonight The chorus has movement, weather, and a clear decision.
Country song about returning home The porch light still knows my name A concrete image carries the story without explaining too much.
Rap song about pressure and focus Pressure made the rhythm, doubt became the fuel It gives the hook a chantable confidence.
R&B song about deleted messages Every word I erased still sings back The emotional conflict is easy to repeat in a refrain.

What Makes a Chorus Work

A chorus is not just the loudest part of a song. It is the line, image, or feeling listeners can carry after the verse ends.

Give the chorus one job

Before generating, decide whether the chorus should confess, celebrate, ask a question, make a promise, or repeat the title. One clear job makes the hook easier to write and easier for listeners to remember.

Keep the first line direct

The opening line of a chorus should land quickly. If the verse is detailed, the chorus can be simpler. If the song is already simple, use one sharp image to make the refrain feel original.

Repeat with intention

Repetition is useful when it builds identity. Repeat the title, a short phrase, or a melodic shape, but avoid repeating filler. The repeated words should be the ones a listener would type into a search box later.

Match rhythm to genre

A rap hook may need shorter punchy units, while a pop chorus can hold longer vowels and a country chorus can tell a compact story. The same idea should be shaped differently for each genre.

Move from hook to full lyrics

After choosing the strongest chorus, use it as the center of a full song draft. Open the AI Lyrics Generator for verses and bridge, the Rhyme Generator for end words, or the Song Title Generator if the hook needs a tighter name.

Chorus Formats and Best Uses

Choose the structure that fits the beat, genre, and amount of repetition you need.

Format Best for Writing note
Two-line hook Rap hooks, TikTok snippets, short demos Make one phrase repeatable and keep the rhythm tight.
Four-line chorus Pop, country, rock, R&B Use line one for the image, line two for tension, and lines three to four for payoff.
Six-line refrain Anthemic or emotional songs Add variation so the chorus grows instead of looping the same thought.
Call-and-response hook Rap, gospel, club, live performance Write a lead phrase that invites the listener to answer or chant.

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Chorus Generator FAQ

What is a chorus generator?

A chorus generator creates repeatable hook lines or chorus drafts from a song idea, title, mood, or verse setup. It helps you find the part of the song listeners are most likely to remember.

Is a chorus the same as a hook?

Not always. A hook is the memorable phrase, sound, or line. A chorus is a full song section that often contains the hook. This tool can create both short hooks and longer chorus drafts.

Can I use it as a song hook generator?

Yes. Choose a short length and a catchy or anthem style when you need a hook phrase for rap, pop, R&B, country, or social clips.

How do I get a better chorus from AI?

Give a specific scene, emotion, and turning point. For example, mention the rain, the last text, the porch light, or the exact promise the singer is making.

Should the song title appear in the chorus?

Often yes, especially for pop, country, and worship-style writing. But a title can also summarize the song while the chorus repeats a related phrase.

Can I use the generated chorus commercially?

Treat the output as a draft. Rewrite it with your own details, check that the final song fits your release needs, and avoid copying another artist's lyrics or melody.