AI Rap Generator
Create complete rap songs with lyrics, vocals, and production — free to try, any style from boom bap to trap
What Is an AI Rap Generator?
Rap has always been one of the most lyrically demanding genres in music. The wordplay, the cadence, the internal rhymes, the double and triple entendres — a great rap verse packs more linguistic density per bar than almost any other form of songwriting. That's what makes it so compelling to listen to, and so challenging to create.
An AI rap generator takes the core elements of what makes rap work — rhythmic phrasing, rhyme patterns, thematic coherence, and flow — and uses them to produce original rap songs from a simple description. You tell it what you want: the subject matter, the energy, the style, the vibe. It generates a full set of lyrics with bars that rhyme, flow that scans, and structure that holds together as a complete track. Then it goes further — producing finished audio with vocals, beats, and production, not just words on a screen.
Our AI rap generator is free to try. Describe the rap song in your head, hit generate, and hear it back as a fully produced track in under a minute. No studio. No DAW. No production experience. Just your idea and the AI.
How It Works
The process is intentionally straightforward. Rap production traditionally involves writing bars, programming beats, recording vocals, mixing, and mastering — a pipeline that can take days even for experienced producers. This tool compresses it into a few clicks:
- Describe your rap song. What's the subject? Flexing, storytelling, conscious bars, a diss track, a party anthem? What's the energy — aggressive, laid-back, melodic, raw? Mention a sub-genre if you have one in mind: trap, boom bap, drill, lo-fi hip-hop, West Coast G-funk, or anything else. The more specific you are, the better the result. But even "a hard trap banger about grinding" gives the AI enough to work with.
- Generate or write your lyrics. Click "Generate Lyrics" to let the AI write bars for you, or paste your own. Already got a verse in your Notes app? Drop it in. The AI generates music around whatever lyrics you provide — so you can use it purely for beats and production, or let it handle words and music together.
- Refine with the editor. Select any bar and rewrite it, lengthen it, or shorten it using the built-in tools. Tighten a punchline. Expand a bridge. Rework a hook. The editor understands rap-specific context — it won't turn your bars into a pop chorus.
- Generate the full track. Hit Generate and the AI produces two complete versions of your song — full beats, vocal performance, and an AI-generated album cover. Listen to both, download your favourite, or use them as references to build on in your own DAW.
Why Rappers and Producers Use This
Let's be clear about what this is and what it isn't. An AI rap generator doesn't replace the years of practice it takes to develop a unique flow, a distinctive voice, or the lived experience that gives bars authenticity. No tool does that. What it does is solve specific, practical problems that slow rappers and producers down every day.
Writer's Block
Every rapper hits a wall. You've got a beat loaded up, you know the tempo, you can feel the energy — but the words won't come. Or worse, they come but they're all cliches you've heard a thousand times. The AI rap generator breaks the deadlock. Generate a set of bars on your topic, listen to the phrasing, and react. Maybe you keep two lines and rewrite the rest. Maybe the entire verse gets scrapped but one rhyme scheme sticks in your head and opens a new direction. The point isn't that the AI writes your song — it's that it gets your pen moving again.
Rapid Demo Production
If you're sending ideas to collaborators, a label, or a sync licensing contact, a finished demo communicates ten times more than a voice memo freestyle. Generate a polished track with vocals and beats, send it over, and let people hear the vision. You can always re-record vocals and swap out production later — but the initial pitch lands harder when it sounds like a song, not a concept.
Beat Selection and Flow Testing
Producers send rappers beats. Rappers audition them by freestyling or writing to them. But what if you could hear how your lyrics sound on a finished track before committing studio time? Generate the song, listen to how your words sit on the beat, decide if the tempo and energy match your vision. It's the fastest way to test a direction without booking a session.
Exploring Sub-Genres
Curious what your bars would sound like over a drill beat instead of a boom bap loop? Or how a melodic trap approach would change the feel? Generate both and compare. The AI adapts to any rap sub-genre — trap, drill, boom bap, lo-fi hip-hop, G-funk, crunk, cloud rap, emo rap, conscious hip-hop, and everything in between. It's the fastest way to experiment across styles without starting from scratch each time.
Rap Styles and Sub-Genres
The AI rap generator understands the sonic and lyrical conventions that define different corners of hip-hop. Here's a sample of what you can create:
- Trap. Heavy 808s, rapid hi-hats, dark atmospherics, aggressive delivery. The sound that dominates modern rap from Atlanta to London.
- Boom bap. Sample-driven beats, punchy drums, lyric-first approach. The classic New York sound from the golden era — Nas, Wu-Tang, MF DOOM.
- Drill. Sliding 808 basslines, menacing energy, staccato flow. From Chicago to the UK scene, drill has its own unmistakable feel.
- Melodic rap. Singing-rapping hybrid, emotional hooks, atmospheric production. Think Juice WRLD, Post Malone, or Kid Cudi territory.
- Lo-fi hip-hop. Warm vinyl textures, jazzy samples, relaxed cadence. Perfect for chill beats with thoughtful bars.
- Conscious hip-hop. Lyric-heavy, message-driven, complex wordplay. Kendrick, J. Cole, and Lupe Fiasco energy.
- G-funk. West Coast synths, deep grooves, smooth delivery. The Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg blueprint.
Specify the sub-genre in your description, or just describe the energy and let the AI figure out the sonic palette. Either way, the output matches the conventions of whatever style you're going for.
Tips for Getting the Best Rap Tracks
Thousands of rap songs have been generated on our platform. Here's what separates good results from tracks that genuinely knock:
- Specify the sub-genre and BPM. "Trap, 140 BPM, heavy 808s" gives the AI a clear sonic target. Rap production varies wildly between sub-genres — a boom bap track at 90 BPM feels completely different from a drill beat at 145 BPM.
- Describe the lyrical tone. "Confident and braggadocious" produces very different bars from "introspective and vulnerable." Rap has enormous emotional range — make sure the AI knows which end of the spectrum you want.
- Name reference artists. "In the style of 21 Savage" or "Eminem-level wordplay" gives the AI a clear target for flow, vocabulary, and cadence. It won't copy anyone, but it understands stylistic conventions.
- Use your own bars. The AI rap generator is strongest when you bring lyrics to the table and let it handle the production. Your words, your story, your punchlines — the AI wraps them in a polished beat with vocal performance.
- Generate multiple versions. You get two per generation, but don't stop there. Try different descriptions, different energies, different sub-genres. Treat it like a studio session, not a single take.
Free to Try — Drop Your First Track Today
Our AI rap generator is free to try. Create an account, describe the track in your head, and hear it back as a finished song. No credit card, no trial timer, no watermarks on the audio. You get the full experience — two versions, album art, downloadable files — from your very first generation.
If you want to keep creating, credits are affordable. But the first step costs nothing. You've got bars in your head right now. Put them into the generator and hear what they sound like over a real beat. You might surprise yourself.
A Tool for Rappers, By Music Lovers
We built this because we love hip-hop and we know how much work goes into even a single finished track. The gap between having a great idea and hearing it as a polished song is where most music dies — in Notes apps, in voice memos, in notebooks that never see a studio. This tool closes that gap. It won't replace your pen game, your flow, or the life experience that gives your bars weight. But it will get your ideas out of your head and into your ears faster than anything else out there.
We're always improving based on what our users tell us. If you have a feature request, a suggestion, or just want to share a track you made, use the Feedback link in the bottom left corner of the screen. We read every single message.