notevibes. AI 90s Music Generator

90s Music Generator

Grunge, eurodance, boom-bap, R&B slow jams. Generate authentic 90s music across every subgenre — flannel-shirt guitars to neon-club synths to oversampled drum machines.

Full-song MP3
Text-to-music prompts
Optional custom lyrics
Commercial rights included
How it works

From prompt to finished track

1

Describe the track

One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the 90s prompts above or write your own.

2

Generate and iterate

The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.

3

Download the MP3

Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.

Styles

90s styles you can generate

Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.

Grunge

Detuned distorted guitars, sludgy bass, loose drumming, and Cobain-style soft-loud dynamics at 110 BPM. Nirvana-Soundgarden-Alice-in-Chains DNA.

Eurodance

Four-on-the-floor at 135 BPM, vocoder-style synth leads, supersaw stabs, breakdowns into pad chords. Eiffel-65-and-Vengaboys-grade.

90s Boom-Bap

Sampled jazz piano loops, dusty SP-1200 drums, deep upright bass at 92 BPM. Tribe-Called-Quest, Pete-Rock, golden-era beat-tape feel.

R&B Slow Jam

Soft electric piano, swung 16th-note hi-hats, sub-bass kicks, layered harmony pads at 70 BPM. Boyz-II-Men and Jodeci ballad territory.

Pop Bubblegum

Bright synth chords, peppy drum machines, layered backing vocals, and major-key hooks at 110 BPM. Spice-Girls-Backstreet-Boys-era radio.

Industrial Rock

Distorted guitars, mechanical drum loops, vocoder-like synth screams at 120 BPM. Nine-Inch-Nails and Ministry aggression.

Made for

Who uses 90s music?

Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.

Nostalgia Creators

"Made in the 90s" reels, throwback compilations, and millennial-core content. Authentic period sound without DMCA risk.

Retro Game Developers

PSX-era throwbacks, low-poly indies, and CRT-style horror games. 90s production matches the visual aesthetic exactly.

90s Period Filmmakers

Period shorts and indie features set in the Clinton era. Genre-correct music without paying $50K for a Nirvana sync.

Themed Event Planners

90s-themed weddings, decade birthdays, and corporate throwback parties. Generate hours of unique era-correct music.

YouTube Essay Creators

Video essays on 90s culture, decade retrospectives, and nostalgia explainers. Underscore that grounds the era for viewers.

Fashion Brand Marketers

Y2K-adjacent fashion drops, archival reissues, and retro lookbook reels. 90s music sells the throwback story.

What you get
Full-song MP3 generationText-to-music promptsOptional custom lyricsBuilt-in style presetsAI prompt composerVoice-to-prompt inputTrack history & replayRegenerate variationsCommercial rights included

Why generate 90s music instead of sampling it?

A 90s music generator writes a full track in one of the decade's core subgenres — grunge, eurodance, boom-bap, R&B slow jams, bubblegum pop, or industrial rock — and produces it with period-correct choices like gated reverbs, hardware drum machines, and analog-tape saturation instead of modern post-production polish. Describe the subgenre and the model composes and renders the whole song.

That matters most in a genre built on sampling. 90s boom-bap in particular leans on sampled jazz piano loops, which is exactly the kind of source material that triggers takedowns and sync-license disputes today. Because the AI generates everything from scratch, you get the era authentically — SP-1200-style swing, dusty drums, the works — without lifting a riff from a real record.

Prompting period-correct production

Name the subgenre and its production era directly: grunge at 110 BPM with detuned, distorted guitars and Cobain-style soft-loud dynamics; eurodance at 135 BPM with vocoder-style synth leads and supersaw stabs; boom-bap at 92 BPM with sampled jazz piano loops and dusty SP-1200 drums; R&B slow jams at 70 BPM with soft electric piano and swung hi-hats.

For period-correct results over a modern track wearing old labels, ask for the production choices explicitly — gated reverb, hardware drum machines, lower mix loudness, analog-tape saturation — rather than today's louder, more quantized post-production norms.

Where creators use this

Nostalgia creators use it for "made in the 90s" reels and millennial-core throwback compilations, retro game developers score PSX-era and CRT-style horror games with it, and 90s period filmmakers use it for shorts and features set in the Clinton era without a five-figure sync fee. Themed event planners and YouTube essay creators covering 90s culture also lean on it for hours of unique, era-correct underscore.

Rights on generated 90s tracks

Every track is generated from scratch with no samples and no riffs lifted from real songs, so paid plans include full commercial rights for monetized YouTube, brand campaigns, and client work — the era authentically, without the licensing complications or Spotify takedowns that come with actual 90s sample sources.

Bring back the decade — without the lawsuits

Grunge guitars, eurodance synths, boom-bap drums — generate authentic 90s music across every subgenre.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which 90s subgenres are supported?

Grunge, eurodance, boom-bap hip-hop, R&B slow jams, bubblegum pop, industrial rock, britpop, ska revival, trip-hop, and west-coast G-funk. Specify subgenre and the AI dials in the production era exactly.

Will it sound period-correct or just modern with old labels?

Period-correct. The AI weights production toward 90s norms — gated reverbs, hardware drum machines, lower mix loudness, analog-tape saturation — rather than modern post-production polish.

Can I avoid copyright risk while sounding like the era?

Yes. The AI generates from scratch — no samples, no riffs lifted from real songs. You get the era authentically without sync-license headaches or Spotify takedowns.

Is it good for boom-bap rap beats specifically?

Yes. Prompt for "1994 boom-bap with sampled jazz piano and dusty drums at 92 BPM" and the AI mirrors the Premier-DJ-Pete-Rock production aesthetic with authentic SP-1200-style swing.

Can I use it commercially in nostalgia content?

Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights — use the music in monetized YouTube, brand campaigns, and client work without licensing complications.