Bossa Nova Music Generator
Brazilian jazz-pop with whisper-soft vocals, syncopated nylon guitar, and Rio-de-Janeiro elegance. Generate classic bossa, modern bossa, and bossa-jazz fusion at 110–130 BPM.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Bossa Nova prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
Bossa Nova styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Classic Bossa Nova
João Gilberto and Tom Jobim at 120 BPM, syncopated nylon-string guitar comping, intimate vocal delivery, brushed snare, light snare-and-rim percussion. 1959 Ipanema sound.
Bossa Jazz
Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto at 115 BPM, jazz-saxophone leads, complex extended chord harmony, instrumental-improvisation focus. American-Brazilian jazz fusion.
Romantic Bossa
Vinicius de Moraes ballad style at 100 BPM, dual-vocal duet arrangements, lush string pads, poetic Portuguese lyrics. The Garota de Ipanema lineage.
Lounge Bossa
Modern cocktail-bar bossa at 110 BPM, smooth vibraphone leads, light electric-piano comping, refined production. Hotel-lobby and rooftop-bar territory.
Brazilian Pop Bossa
Sergio Mendes and modern MPB at 120 BPM, group-vocal harmonies, fuller-band arrangement with electric bass, bridge to broader Brazilian pop.
Bossa Samba Fusion
Bossa with stronger samba percussion at 125 BPM, surdo bass-drum pulse, pandeiro patterns, dancier energy while keeping bossa harmony.
Who uses bossa nova music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Restaurants & Cafés
Brazilian restaurants, upscale cafés, hotel lobbies. Bossa nova is the universal sophisticated-atmosphere genre. Custom playlists without monthly PRO fees.
Filmmakers
Romantic scenes, summer-Rio narratives, sophisticated dramas. Bossa reads as elegant, warm, and culturally specific.
Travel Vloggers
Brazil travel content, Rio de Janeiro vlogs, South-American culture videos. Region-authentic scoring.
Lifestyle Creators
Slow-living content, coffee-shop reels, weekend-morning videos. Bossa delivers unhurried-elegant mood the aesthetic demands.
Wedding Videographers
Tropical destination weddings, sophisticated cocktail-hour underscoring, romantic-Brazilian-themed events. Custom bossa per couple.
Brand Marketers
Brazilian-coffee brands, beach-lifestyle products, summer campaigns. Bossa reads as warm, sophisticated, internationally cool.
What makes a bossa nova generator sound like Rio, not a stock loop?
A bossa nova music generator writes and produces an original bossa track from a single prompt — nylon-guitar comping, whisper-soft vocals and the syncopated Rio-de-Janeiro pulse that defines the genre, composed from scratch rather than pulled from a loop library.
Bossa nova's signature sound — fingerpicked nylon guitar, hushed vocal delivery, jazz-tinged harmony — is hard to fake with generic sample packs, and licensing an actual bossa recording for a restaurant playlist or a wedding video gets complicated fast. Because every track here is generated fresh, there's no clearance to chase and no royalty split to negotiate — you own the MP3 the moment it renders.
Prompting for João Gilberto's guitar, not a generic guitar loop
The genre lives in specific playing techniques, so prompts should name them: "syncopated nylon-string bossa comping, João Gilberto style, fingerpicked, off-beat patterns" pulls the classic 120 BPM Ipanema sound, while asking for "jazz saxophone lead, extended chord harmony" at 115 BPM shifts toward the Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto bossa-jazz lineage. For a slower romantic read, drop to 100 BPM and ask for a dual-vocal duet with lush strings; for a busier, dancier version, push toward bossa-samba fusion with surdo bass drum and pandeiro patterns at 125 BPM.
Since bossa nova and samba are often confused, specifying which one matters — bossa runs slower and more jazz-leaning (60–130 BPM) while samba is more percussion-driven; naming the tempo and instrumentation in the prompt keeps the AI on the right side of that line.
From restaurant playlists to wedding processionals
Restaurants, cafés and hotel lobbies use bossa nova as a default sophisticated-atmosphere genre, and generating instrumental, vocal-free versions with extended sections gives a 3–4 minute track with smooth dynamics and no jarring drops — suited to background rotation without paying recurring PRO licensing fees. Wedding videographers lean on the same tool for tropical destination weddings and romantic Brazilian-themed ceremonies, generating a custom processional or cocktail-hour bed per couple instead of reusing the same three bossa standards at every event.
Travel vloggers and lifestyle creators covering Rio, Brazilian coffee culture or slow-living aesthetics get region-authentic scoring without needing to license actual Brazilian recordings.
Commercial rights for every use
Paid plans include full commercial rights, so a bossa track generated for a café playlist, a brand campaign or a wedding video is cleared for that use from the moment it downloads — no composer credit, no royalty split, no per-play fee.
Take it to Ipanema
Pick the style. Set the tempo. Generate a bossa nova track elegant as a Rio sunset.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the AI generate authentic Brazilian Portuguese vocals?
Yes. Specify "vocals in Brazilian Portuguese" and the AI generates Portuguese-language hooks with authentic phrasing. Useful for classic bossa and MPB-style tracks.
Will the guitar comping sound like João Gilberto?
Yes. Prompt "syncopated nylon-string bossa comping, João Gilberto style, fingerpicked, off-beat patterns" and the AI delivers the iconic bossa-nova rhythm-guitar approach.
Can I get instrumental bossa for restaurant playlists?
Yes. Generate vocal-free bossa with extended instrumental sections. Restaurant-friendly 3–4 minute tracks with smooth dynamics, no jarring drops.
Is bossa different from samba?
Yes. Bossa nova is the slower, jazz-influenced 1950s Rio movement (60–130 BPM). Samba is the older, percussion-driven Brazilian genre (90–130 BPM). The AI handles both — specify which.
Best BPM?
Classic bossa: 115–125. Bossa jazz: 110–125. Romantic bossa: 95–110. Lounge bossa: 105–115. Brazilian pop bossa: 115–130. Bossa-samba fusion: 120–135.