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 Hard Rock 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

Hard Rock styles you can generate

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

Classic Hard Rock

Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple at 125 BPM, blues-rock-rooted riffs, Hammond organ, powerful drums, 70s-arena-rock blueprint.

Glam Metal

Mötley Crüe and Guns N' Roses at 130 BPM, distorted-but-melodic guitars, anthem choruses, party-rock energy. Late-80s Sunset Strip sound.

Modern Hard Rock

Foo Fighters and Royal Blood at 140 BPM, contemporary-distortion guitars, alt-rock-influenced songwriting, festival-ready arrangements.

Southern Rock

Lynyrd Skynyrd and Allman Brothers at 110 BPM, dual-guitar harmonies, country-rock influences, extended instrumental sections.

Arena Rock

Journey and Foreigner at 120 BPM, big-chorus power-ballad-and-anthem mix, polished production, stadium-friendly arrangements.

Hair Metal

Poison and Cinderella at 140 BPM, glossy hair-band aesthetic, ballad-and-anthem mix, theatrical glam energy. Mid-80s MTV-era sound.

Made for

Who uses hard rock music?

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

Filmmakers

Action sequences, motorcycle scenes, rebellious-attitude narratives. Hard rock delivers high-energy without being aggressive metal.

Game Devs

Racing games, fighting games, action-adventure titles. Hard rock matches combat-and-traversal energy.

Sports Producers

Sports highlight reels, walkout music, hype packages. Arena-rock energy delivers crowd-pop moments.

Brand Marketers

Energy drinks, motorcycle brands, beer, performance products. Hard rock reads as aggressive, masculine, high-energy.

Indie Wrestling

Wrestler entrance themes, hype packages, intro music. Hard rock anthems built for crowd-popping entrances.

Action Vloggers

Extreme sports content, motorsports videos, adrenaline-aesthetic reels. Hard rock matches the energy.

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

How do you generate hard rock that actually sounds heavy?

A hard rock music generator turns a short text prompt into a finished track built around heavy guitars, anthem choruses and arena-scale energy — every riff, drum hit and chorus composed from scratch rather than pulled from a loop library. Name the subgenre, set a tempo between roughly 110 and 145 BPM, and the model produces a full MP3 you can drop straight into a project.

That original-composition approach matters for hard rock specifically because the genre lives on recognizable riffs and production eras — Zeppelin-style blues rock, glam-metal Sunset Strip anthems, modern festival distortion. Generating a new track in that world gets you the energy without borrowing an actual riff, so there is no sample clearance and no rights holder to answer to.

Prompting the right era of hard rock

Each subgenre has its own texture, so name it directly. "Classic hard rock, Marshall stack distortion, double-tracked guitars, no metal aggression" gets the Zeppelin-and-Deep-Purple-era guitar character at 125 BPM; "glam metal, distorted but melodic, anthem chorus" leans into the 130 BPM Guns N' Roses party-rock sound; "modern hard rock, contemporary distortion, alt-rock songwriting" pushes to 140 BPM for a Foo Fighters-adjacent feel.

Hard rock and metal get confused often, so specifying which one matters: hard rock keeps blues-rock songwriting roots and melodic vocals, while metal pushes further into distortion and faster tempos. If the goal is a big-chorus, stadium-friendly anthem, ask for "arena rock, big chorus, polished 80s production" instead of straight hard rock.

Where creators put it to work

Filmmakers reach for hard rock in action sequences and rebellious-attitude narratives where it delivers high energy without tipping into aggressive metal, and game developers use the same energy for racing and fighting titles. Sports producers and indie wrestling promotions lean specifically on arena rock for walkout music, hype packages and crowd-pop entrance themes.

Brand marketers use hard rock for energy drinks, motorcycle brands and performance products where the genre reads as aggressive and high-energy, while action vloggers score extreme sports and motorsports content with the same anthemic drive.

Rights and commercial use

Because every track is an original composition, there is nothing sampled from an existing hard rock record and nothing for a label to claim. Paid plans include full commercial rights, so generated tracks can go into ads, sports highlight reels, wrestling entrances or any other paid production without a separate licensing step.

Crank the amp

Pick the subgenre. Set the tempo. Generate hard rock with arena-scale energy.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the guitars sound authentically heavy?

Yes. Prompt "Marshall stack distortion, double-tracked guitars, classic hard rock tone, no metal aggression" and the AI delivers the right Plant-and-Page-era guitar character.

How is hard rock different from metal?

Hard rock retains blues-rock songwriting roots and melodic vocals. Metal pushes further into distortion, faster tempos, and more aggressive vocal styles. Specify which.

Can I get arena-rock anthems?

Yes. Prompt "arena rock, big chorus, Journey-style anthem, polished 80s production, stadium-friendly arrangement" and the AI delivers Don't Stop Believin'-era energy.

Best for sports highlight reels?

Yes. Hard rock and arena rock are the universal sports-highlight-reel genres. The big-chorus structure matches montage-climax pacing.

BPM range?

Classic hard rock: 115–130. Glam metal: 125–140. Modern hard rock: 130–150. Southern rock: 100–120. Arena rock: 115–130. Hair metal: 130–150.