Input
HookRecord an original sung phrase, chant, chorus, or topline idea.Build a full song around your original vocal idea.
Some songs begin with the part people remember first. Record an original hook, chant, topline, or chorus idea, add optional lyrics and style direction, then use Kuv Music to generate a full-song starter around it.
Pair with
Optional lyricsAdd written lyrics only when the words should guide the song.Output
Full songGenerate a song starter around the voice-shaped idea.Hum melody only. No lyrics or spoken words.
Hook-first
Start from the memorable part
A Vocal mode recording can carry melody, cadence, pronunciation, and energy in one short take. That makes Vocal mode a stronger starting point than a plain text prompt when the chorus idea is already clear.
- Record a short original hook instead of uploading released vocals.
- Add lyrics only when the generated song should follow intended words.
- Use style direction for genre, tempo feel, mood, and arrangement.
Responsible creation
Designed for original hooks, not copying songs
The Vocal workflow is framed around your own voice idea. It should not be used for copyrighted acapellas, artist imitation, commercial vocal samples, or another person's voice.
- Use a hook you wrote, sang, or have permission to develop.
- Avoid artist names and requests to copy a released song.
- Keep the recording focused on one memorable phrase.
How to make a song with Vocal mode
- 01
Open Vocal mode and record a short original chorus, chant, hook, or topline.
- 02
Add optional lyrics plus style, mood, tempo feel, and production direction.
- 03
Generate the full-song starter, then preview, remix, publish, or create an MV.
Questions before turning a hook into a song
Can I make a song from Vocal mode?
Yes. Kuv Music Vocal mode turns an original sung hook plus optional lyrics and style direction into a full-song starter.
Is this voice cloning?
No. Vocal mode is for building around your own original hook idea. It is not for cloning another person or copying released vocals.
Do I need finished lyrics?
No. Lyrics are optional in Vocal mode. A short lyric or chorus idea can help, but the vocal recording is the required input.
What kind of hook should I record?
Use a short, memorable original phrase, chant, topline, or chorus melody that represents the song's main idea.