Freestyle Music Generator
Latin-electro-pop dance music from the 80s freestyle scene. Generate classic freestyle, Latin freestyle, modern freestyle revival, and freestyle-influenced contemporary tracks.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Freestyle 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.
Freestyle styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Classic Freestyle
Stevie B and Lisa Lisa at 115 BPM, electro-Latin-pop fusion, 80s NYC and Miami blueprint.
Latin Freestyle
Latin-influenced freestyle at 118 BPM, Latina-vocalist-led tradition.
Miami Bass-Freestyle
Miami freestyle at 120 BPM, bass-heavy freestyle variant.
Modern Freestyle Revival
Contemporary freestyle revival at 116 BPM.
Italo-Freestyle
Italo-disco influenced freestyle at 122 BPM.
Hip-Hop-Influenced Freestyle
Freestyle with hip-hop arrangements at 115 BPM, NYC freestyle-rap-fusion sound.
Who uses freestyle music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Retro Event DJs
80s-themed parties, freestyle-revival nights, Latin-nostalgia events.
80s-Nostalgia Content Creators
80s-aesthetic reels, retro-Miami content.
Latin-Pop Content Creators
Latin-pop-nostalgia content, retro-Latin-aesthetic reels.
Filmmakers
80s-set films, Miami-aesthetic narratives.
Brand Marketers
Retro-Latin-aesthetic brand campaigns, 80s-Miami product marketing.
Latin Restaurants
Latin restaurants, 80s-themed Latin bars.
What exactly is an AI freestyle music generator?
A freestyle music generator turns a text prompt into a finished Latin-electro-pop track in the tradition of Stevie B, Lisa Lisa and the 80s New York and Miami dance-floor scene. Describe the era, the tempo and the vocal style, and the model composes, arranges and renders a full song — not a loop pulled from a preset pack.
That distinction matters for freestyle specifically. The genre's sound is tied to a narrow, decades-old catalog of electro-Latin-pop records, which makes licensing period-accurate freestyle for a video or event either expensive or legally risky. Because every track from a freestyle music generator is an original composition, there's no sample to clear and nothing to strike a video for reusing.
Prompting the classic 80s sound
Freestyle lives in a handful of well-defined variants, so naming one gets you most of the way there. Ask for classic freestyle at around 115 BPM for the Stevie B and Lisa Lisa blueprint, Latin freestyle at 118 BPM for a Latina-vocalist-led arrangement, or Miami bass-freestyle at 120 BPM for the bass-heavy Miami variant. Push further into Italo-freestyle at 122 BPM for an Italo-disco-influenced take, or hip-hop-influenced freestyle at 115 BPM for the NYC freestyle-rap fusion sound.
Tempo is the anchor across all six styles — classic freestyle sits at 112–118 BPM while Italo-freestyle climbs to 120–128 — so stating a BPM in the prompt keeps the arrangement inside the genre's dance-floor pocket instead of drifting into generic synth-pop.
Scoring 80s nostalgia, from parties to campaigns
Retro event DJs use a freestyle music generator to build out full 80s-themed and Latin-nostalgia sets without re-licensing the same handful of radio staples every party. 80s-nostalgia and Latin-pop content creators lean on the same styles for retro-Miami reels, while filmmakers scoring 80s-set stories and brand marketers running Latin-nostalgia campaigns use it for underscore that matches the era without clearing a real freestyle single. Latin restaurants and 80s-themed bars use it for ambiance that fits the room.
Rights for retro releases
Paid plans include full commercial rights, so a track generated for a themed party, a brand campaign or a restaurant floor is yours to use without royalty splits or clearance paperwork — useful for a genre where the original catalog is otherwise tightly licensed.
Bring the 80s back
Pick the freestyle style. Set the tempo. Generate freestyle music for 80s-Latin-aesthetic nostalgia.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's freestyle music exactly?
Freestyle is the 80s NYC-and-Miami Latin-electro-pop dance genre. Stevie B, Lisa Lisa, Expose-era 80s scene.
Will it sound authentically 80s freestyle?
Yes. Prompt "80s freestyle, electro production, female vocal, Latin-pop sensibility, Miami sound" and the AI delivers authentic character.
Can I get Latin-vocalist freestyle?
Yes. Specify "Latina vocalist, Latin-pop melodic sensibility" and the AI generates Latin-vocalist-led freestyle.
Best for 80s-Miami-aesthetic content?
Yes. Miami-bass-freestyle and classic freestyle are the universal 80s-Miami genres.
BPM range?
Classic freestyle: 112–118. Latin freestyle: 115–122. Miami bass-freestyle: 118–125. Modern revival: 114–120. Italo-freestyle: 120–128. Hip-hop-influenced freestyle: 110–118.