Eurodance Music Generator
90s European dance music with rap-and-sing vocal structure and powerful synth hooks. Generate classic Eurodance, Italo dance, Eurobeat, and modern Eurodance-revival tracks at 130–145 BPM.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Eurodance 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.
Eurodance styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Classic Eurodance
Eiffel 65 and 2 Unlimited at 135 BPM, synth-stab hooks, female-sung-and-male-rap vocal structure.
Italo Dance
Gigi D'Agostino at 132 BPM, melodic Italian-electronic-dance variant.
Eurobeat
Initial D-soundtrack Eurobeat at 150 BPM, faster Eurodance variant, racing-game tradition.
Hands Up
Modern hands-up Eurodance at 145 BPM, post-2000 Eurodance revival.
Romantic Eurodance
Romantic Eurodance variant at 130 BPM, vocal-led emotional.
Modern Eurodance Revival
Contemporary Eurodance revival at 138 BPM, retro-nostalgia sound.
Who uses eurodance music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Retro Event DJs
90s-themed parties, Eurodance-revival nights.
Retro Content Creators
Eurodance-aesthetic reels, 90s-nostalgia content.
Racing Game Devs
Initial D-style racing games, retro-arcade titles.
Brand Marketers
Retro-positioned brand campaigns, Y2K-nostalgia creative.
Anime Content Creators
Anime-aesthetic Eurobeat content, Initial D-tribute videos.
Workout Creators
Retro-aesthetic workout content. Eurodance tempo is workout-optimal.
What exactly makes a track sound like classic Eurodance?
An Eurodance music generator turns a one-sentence description into a full 90s-style dance track — the synth-stab hooks, the alternating female-sung chorus and male-rap verses, all at the 130–145 BPM range the genre lives in. You describe the style, the model composes and produces the whole track, and you download a finished MP3.
That originality matters for a genre this tied to a specific era. Retro nights, racing-game soundtracks and 90s-nostalgia edits all want that Eiffel-65-and-2-Unlimited sound, but looping an actual 90s hit invites clearance problems most creators would rather avoid. A generated Eurodance track gets the same energy without needing rights to somebody else's 1996 single.
Prompting the Eurodance sound
The signature structure is a female-sung chorus alternating with male-rap verses over synth-stab hooks at 132–138 BPM — say that directly and the model builds around it. For authenticity, prompt "90s Eurodance production, analog-leaning synths" and the AI leans into that Eiffel-65-era character.
The subgenres split by tempo and mood: Italo dance sits at 132 BPM with a more melodic Italian-electronic-dance feel, Eurobeat runs faster at 150 BPM in the Initial-D racing-game tradition, and hands-up pushes to 145 BPM for the post-2000 Eurodance revival sound.
Retro nights, racing games and anime tributes
Retro event DJs use it for 90s-themed parties and Eurodance-revival nights, and racing-game developers reach for Eurobeat specifically for Initial-D-style soundtracks. Anime content creators pair Eurobeat with anime-aesthetic edits and Initial-D tribute videos, and workout creators use the tempo range because Eurodance BPM is naturally workout-optimal.
Rights for revival content
Because every track is composed from scratch with no samples, a Eurodance-revival release, a brand campaign leaning on Y2K nostalgia, or a monetized retro-content channel can all use the generated track without the clearance issues that come with sampling an actual 90s catalog. Paid plans include full commercial rights on top of that.
Take me back to the 90s
Pick the Eurodance style. Set the BPM. Generate Eurodance music for 90s-nostalgia energy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature Eurodance structure?
Female-sung chorus alternating with male-rap verses, over synth-stab hooks at 132–138 BPM.
Will it sound authentically 90s?
Yes. Prompt "90s Eurodance production, analog-leaning synths" and the AI delivers Eiffel-65-era character.
Can I get Eurobeat for racing-game soundtracks?
Yes. Eurobeat subgenre is purpose-designed for racing-game soundtracks.
Best for 90s-nostalgia content?
Classic Eurodance and Italo dance are the universal 90s-nostalgia dance genres.
BPM range?
Classic Eurodance: 132–140. Italo dance: 130–135. Eurobeat: 145–155. Hands up: 140–150. Romantic Eurodance: 125–135. Modern revival: 135–142.