notevibes. K-Rock Music Generator

K-Rock Music Generator

Korean rock music with hard-rock energy and Korean-language vocals. Generate K-rock, K-punk, K-metal, K-indie-rock, and K-emo tracks in the Korean rock tradition.

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 K-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

K-Rock styles you can generate

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

Modern K-Rock

Hyukoh and Day6 at 130 BPM, contemporary K-rock with melodic Korean-language hooks, polished alt-rock production, Korean-indie-rock-meets-mainstream sound.

K-Punk

Crying Nut and No Brain at 175 BPM, Korean punk-rock energy, fast-tempo distorted guitars, Korean-language anthem choruses, Seoul punk-scene tradition.

K-Metal

Crash and Crucifix at 145 BPM, Korean metal with traditional metal production, Korean-language extreme-vocal delivery, K-metal-scene aesthetic.

K-Indie-Rock

Silica Gel and Wave to Earth at 120 BPM, atmospheric K-indie-rock, alt-leaning Korean-language songwriting, post-2010 K-indie-scene sound.

K-Emo

Korean emo-rock at 145 BPM, emotional Korean-language vocals, distorted-but-melodic guitars, K-pop-emo-fusion energy. The Korean MCR-era sound.

Classic K-Rock

90s K-rock at 130 BPM, alt-rock-influenced Korean rock, Korean-language vocals over Western-rock instrumentation, 1990s Korean alt-rock scene tradition.

Made for

Who uses k-rock music?

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

K-Rock Artists

Custom K-rock instrumentals to write Korean-language hooks over. Generate authentic-feeling K-rock without paying for producer sessions.

K-Drama Producers

K-rock OST tracks for K-drama production. Custom Korean-language rock for emotional drama moments without licensing K-rock catalogs.

K-Rock Content Creators

K-rock cover content, Korean indie rock reels, K-music-discovery channels. Original K-rock tracks without copyright strikes.

K-Rock Event DJs

K-rock-themed events, Korean indie nights, K-pop-alternative events. Original K-rock for sets without sync-license restrictions.

Brand Marketers

Korean-targeted edgier campaigns, K-rock-aesthetic merch, alternative-Korean-positioned products. K-rock for non-K-pop Korean audience targeting.

K-Game Devs

Korean-aesthetic indie games, K-narrative titles, Korean-language game scoring. K-rock for action and combat moments.

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 actually separates K-rock from K-pop?

A K-rock music generator writes a full guitars-and-drums track from a single prompt — modern K-rock, K-punk, K-metal, K-indie-rock, K-emo or classic K-rock — with Korean-language vocals over rock instrumentation rather than idol-pop production. Describe the subgenre and tempo, and the AI composes and produces the entire track from scratch.

That distinction matters because K-rock and K-pop are genuinely different scenes: K-pop is idol-pop with EDM-influenced production and choreography built in, while K-rock is guitar-and-drum-driven music with Korean-language vocals and no idol-pop structure. A K-rock music generator is built for the second scene specifically, which a general K-pop tool won't deliver.

Prompting the right scene and tempo

K-indie-rock is a specific scene within the broader K-rock category — think Hyukoh, Day6 and Silica Gel — with alt-leaning songwriting and less-mainstream production, so naming "K-indie-rock" rather than just "K-rock" targets that scene precisely. Korean-language vocals come from specifying "Korean-language vocals, hangul phonetics" in the prompt, which is essential for the authentic K-rock feel rather than a generic Western rock vocal.

Tempo varies by subgenre: modern K-rock and classic K-rock both sit around 125–140 BPM, K-punk runs hot at 165–185, K-metal at 140–160, K-indie-rock at a calmer 115–130, and K-emo at 135–150 for its distorted-but-melodic MCR-era energy.

Where K-rock gets used

K-rock artists use the generator for custom instrumentals to write Korean-language hooks over, skipping a paid producer session, and K-drama producers use K-rock and K-indie-rock tracks specifically for emotional narrative moments without licensing an actual K-rock catalog. K-rock content creators generate original tracks for cover content and Korean indie-rock discovery reels without copyright strikes, and K-rock event DJs use them for Korean indie nights and K-pop-alternative events without sync-license restrictions.

Brand marketers targeting a Korean audience outside the K-pop mainstream use K-rock for edgier, alternative-positioned campaigns, and K-game developers use it to score action and combat moments in Korean-language or Korean-aesthetic titles.

Rights for artists and creators

Every K-rock track is an original composition, so K-rock artists and content creators can build on it without copyright strikes, and paid plans add full commercial rights for release, sync and event use.

Plug in Seoul-style

Pick the subgenre. Set the tempo. Generate K-rock with Korean-language energy.

Free to try · No credit card required

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How is K-rock different from K-pop?

K-pop is the idol-pop genre with EDM-influenced production and choreography focus. K-rock is rock-music-with-Korean-language vocals — guitars-and-drums-driven, not idol-pop. Different scenes, different aesthetics.

Can I get Korean-language vocals?

Yes. Specify "Korean-language vocals, hangul phonetics" and the AI generates Korean sung hooks. Essential for authentic K-rock feel.

Is K-indie-rock different from K-rock?

K-rock is the broad category. K-indie-rock specifically refers to the Korean indie-rock scene (Hyukoh, Day6, Silica Gel) with alt-leaning songwriting and less-mainstream production. Specify subgenre.

Best for K-drama OST?

Yes. K-indie-rock and modern K-rock work especially well for K-drama OST. Generate emotional Korean-language rock for dramatic narrative moments.

BPM range?

Modern K-rock: 125–140. K-punk: 165–185. K-metal: 140–160. K-indie-rock: 115–130. K-emo: 135–150. Classic K-rock: 125–140.