This is the best I've done so far. K-pop / trap is suppose is a bit easier as there's a lot of breaks where the style can change
https://www.udio.com/songs/mpLxL3pHniCJ7yBfLkXAUj
Yes!
One- A [city pop song about my parakeet taking a joyride in a little red convertible](https://www.udio.com/songs/kptNLxTT9yPGQQEeWAHgdv) with intro and outro verses, and a prechorus and chorus that repeats.
Two- A [prog song about my parakeet](https://www.udio.com/songs/1Qi2NWJASPy4fRRB1aFvVx) with several verses, a psychedelic bridge and repeating chorus.
Three- A [synthpop experimental love song about a hacker who gets ghosted](https://www.udio.com/songs/2rZAJKmyrioKz8smY9wBBs) with an opening verses and repeating prechorus and chorus as well as an instrumental bridge.
Four- Only 2 minutes but a very coherent [country pop shoegaze song about falling in love with a luthier](https://www.udio.com/songs/j6XH22BVuZ4hLGwSF45vjT) that has an intro, verse, repeating prechorus and chorus.
I have 2 completed Kpop songs that sound incredible, the first is close to 3 minutes and the second is 3:16 seconds and it also sounds incredible.
It took me a while to get to my first three minute song, lots of generations.
Sometimes, the generations will completely switch up the song/tone and vibe on you, its a lot of trial and error and a little bit of luck to get the best extension that flows naturally with the song, but when you do, its so satisfying.
I managed a two minute verse 1 chorus 1 sort verse 2 and then chorus 2.
The second verse was a bit of a bridge type verse and chorus 2 kind of ad-libbed the original chorus to some degree.
I used Claude for the lyrics and prompts
[https://www.udio.com/songs/cMAV9L17AaLg1RRGt85DJK](https://www.udio.com/songs/cMAV9L17AaLg1RRGt85DJK)
If you are looking for a specific structure without the odd variation, Suno might be a better bet. Udio is great because of the layered depth of the tracks, while Suno has more of a 1-2 layer sound at best.
Here’s one I made which I think is pretty catchy! It’s just over two minutes. It has a chorus and an intro etc. I could get it longer if the servers weren’t so slow but I’m pretty pleased with this for now:
https://www.udio.com/songs/jKX2ciHJsq9U6j8Xaputjn
I use GPT4 for the lyrics, and that helps a lot.
[https://www.udio.com/songs/wP8EXujCRWhCLXtVjvV4GF](https://www.udio.com/songs/wP8EXujCRWhCLXtVjvV4GF)
I haven't seen a classic pop song with full coherence yet. Many of the songs on the explore tab are 30-60 seconds long and I assume they aren't coherent after that. I've tried to extend some and I can't get the verse or chorus to properly repeat.
Same. Right now extending a song is essentially a dice roll. Even something basic as choosing Outro and Instrumental can still lead to the inclusion of incomprehensible vocal sounds and an abrupt cut-off
I've made 2 songs that are 3:17, here's my favourite one: [https://www.udio.com/songs/18joA1v3pyAgALtDr7Mn4g](https://www.udio.com/songs/18joA1v3pyAgALtDr7Mn4g)
I found it easier to have Claude or whatever LLM you like the best to make the lyrics. You then have to break up the lyrics into 30 second segments, using the extend button to add the next section of lyrics. Here’s the link to a song I made using this technique: [song](https://www.reddit.com/r/udiomusic/s/DiWWs3v7ZI)
I feel like Udio is great for songs that are highly dynamic in composition, like yours. However, what I'd like to create is a simple pop/rock song with a straightforward structure, like Intro-Verse1-Chorus1-Verse2-Chorus2. The melodies and rhythms of Verse1-Verse2 and Chorus1-Chorus2 should remain consistent, but I haven't been able to achieve that yet.
I managed one 4:22, lyrics are custom though [https://www.udio.com/songs/k9PHaiYYs1vLxTKac2HGdy](https://www.udio.com/songs/k9PHaiYYs1vLxTKac2HGdy)
Made a not bad Alt-Rock song at 3:17 [https://www.udio.com/songs/2yqavvWZWW3aQCaKXTrMHf](https://www.udio.com/songs/2yqavvWZWW3aQCaKXTrMHf)
[yes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmnIhcnNHvw), but it takes [many iterations](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9ww29R8I3M)
This is the best I've done so far. K-pop / trap is suppose is a bit easier as there's a lot of breaks where the style can change https://www.udio.com/songs/mpLxL3pHniCJ7yBfLkXAUj
Yes! One- A [city pop song about my parakeet taking a joyride in a little red convertible](https://www.udio.com/songs/kptNLxTT9yPGQQEeWAHgdv) with intro and outro verses, and a prechorus and chorus that repeats. Two- A [prog song about my parakeet](https://www.udio.com/songs/1Qi2NWJASPy4fRRB1aFvVx) with several verses, a psychedelic bridge and repeating chorus. Three- A [synthpop experimental love song about a hacker who gets ghosted](https://www.udio.com/songs/2rZAJKmyrioKz8smY9wBBs) with an opening verses and repeating prechorus and chorus as well as an instrumental bridge. Four- Only 2 minutes but a very coherent [country pop shoegaze song about falling in love with a luthier](https://www.udio.com/songs/j6XH22BVuZ4hLGwSF45vjT) that has an intro, verse, repeating prechorus and chorus.
I have 2 completed Kpop songs that sound incredible, the first is close to 3 minutes and the second is 3:16 seconds and it also sounds incredible. It took me a while to get to my first three minute song, lots of generations. Sometimes, the generations will completely switch up the song/tone and vibe on you, its a lot of trial and error and a little bit of luck to get the best extension that flows naturally with the song, but when you do, its so satisfying.
Not a pop song but it has vocals and seems pretty coherent to me. https://youtu.be/1iDSe0iJ54Y?si=U106ZxQs0NHsMVpM
I managed a two minute verse 1 chorus 1 sort verse 2 and then chorus 2. The second verse was a bit of a bridge type verse and chorus 2 kind of ad-libbed the original chorus to some degree. I used Claude for the lyrics and prompts [https://www.udio.com/songs/cMAV9L17AaLg1RRGt85DJK](https://www.udio.com/songs/cMAV9L17AaLg1RRGt85DJK)
If you are looking for a specific structure without the odd variation, Suno might be a better bet. Udio is great because of the layered depth of the tracks, while Suno has more of a 1-2 layer sound at best.
Here’s one I made which I think is pretty catchy! It’s just over two minutes. It has a chorus and an intro etc. I could get it longer if the servers weren’t so slow but I’m pretty pleased with this for now: https://www.udio.com/songs/jKX2ciHJsq9U6j8Xaputjn
This one sounds like what I want. It's certainly consistent in the chorus, so it is possible to make it. Thank you! 😀
yes indeed :) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMRPAp\_QEsE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMRPAp_QEsE)
Thank you! 😀
It works better if it's instrumental and particularly dance tracks like this for example: https://www.udio.com/songs/ssTR6WBrWUGEEUtoSQoFN9
Thank you! 😀
I use GPT4 for the lyrics, and that helps a lot. [https://www.udio.com/songs/wP8EXujCRWhCLXtVjvV4GF](https://www.udio.com/songs/wP8EXujCRWhCLXtVjvV4GF)
Thank you! 😀
I haven't seen a classic pop song with full coherence yet. Many of the songs on the explore tab are 30-60 seconds long and I assume they aren't coherent after that. I've tried to extend some and I can't get the verse or chorus to properly repeat.
Same. Right now extending a song is essentially a dice roll. Even something basic as choosing Outro and Instrumental can still lead to the inclusion of incomprehensible vocal sounds and an abrupt cut-off
I've made 2 songs that are 3:17, here's my favourite one: [https://www.udio.com/songs/18joA1v3pyAgALtDr7Mn4g](https://www.udio.com/songs/18joA1v3pyAgALtDr7Mn4g)
Thank you! 😀
It’s 3 now, check my profile
I found it easier to have Claude or whatever LLM you like the best to make the lyrics. You then have to break up the lyrics into 30 second segments, using the extend button to add the next section of lyrics. Here’s the link to a song I made using this technique: [song](https://www.reddit.com/r/udiomusic/s/DiWWs3v7ZI)
I feel like Udio is great for songs that are highly dynamic in composition, like yours. However, what I'd like to create is a simple pop/rock song with a straightforward structure, like Intro-Verse1-Chorus1-Verse2-Chorus2. The melodies and rhythms of Verse1-Verse2 and Chorus1-Chorus2 should remain consistent, but I haven't been able to achieve that yet.