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 Freestyle 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

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.

Made for

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

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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FAQ

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.