How to Write a Chorus for AI Music Beginners
Gary WhittakerHow to Write a Chorus for AI Music Beginners
Turn one sentence into a clear, structured chorus you can paste into an AI music app.
Before you start: you need one clear sentence (your main message).
If you haven’t done Part 1 yet, start here: Write a Song for AI Music: Verse & Chorus.
What a Chorus Does
The Chorus carries the main idea of your song.
The Verse tells the story.
The Chorus tells what the story means.
Verse = what happened
Chorus = what it means
Most songs return to the Chorus more than once. That repetition is a feature, not a mistake.
The First Line Matters (Hook)
The first line of your Chorus is usually the most important line.
It’s the line people remember. This is often called the hook.
A strong hook is simple, direct, and easy to repeat.
The Four-Line Structure (Universal Model)
A beginner-friendly Chorus can follow this pattern:
Line 2 — Expand the idea
Line 3 — Strengthen the idea
Line 4 — Reinforce or restate
This works across many styles. You’re building structure that transfers.
Examples (Neutral Themes)
Example A — Love
[Chorus]
Love finds a way through the dark
It reaches farther than fear
It stays when the night feels long
Love keeps us standing here
Example B — Change
[Chorus]
We are not who we were before
Every step reshapes the road
Every fall teaches us more
Every mile helps us grow
Example C — Time
[Chorus]
Time keeps moving like a river
It carries what we can’t hold
But what we love stays with us
Even when the days grow old
Line Length Awareness (No Counting Yet)
A Chorus usually feels stronger when the lines are similar in length.
You don’t need syllable counting yet.
Read it out loud slowly.
If one line feels much longer than the others, shorten it.
From Messy to Structured
Most first drafts start as a long sentence. That’s normal.
First draft sentence:
I think that even when everything feels like it is falling apart, there is still something inside us that keeps going.
Now we shape it into a Chorus:
[Chorus]
There is something that keeps us strong
Even when it feels undone
When the world is breaking down
We rise and carry on
How to Format a Chorus for AI Music Apps
When you paste lyrics into an AI music creation app, clear labels help.
Use brackets like this:
[Chorus]
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
That’s it. No fancy formatting needed for this stage.
Guided Chorus Builder
If you want a simple path, use the guided boxes below. Then click “Format My Chorus.”
Tip: Keep it to one main idea. Short lines usually work best.
Prefer your full tool page instead of this mini builder? Use your main builder here: Beginner Song Lyrics Builder.
Self-Check (Before You Move On)
- Does your Chorus stay on one main idea?
- Is the first line clear and strong?
- Are the lines reasonably similar in length?
- Did you label it correctly as [Chorus]?
FAQ
What is a chorus in a song?
A chorus is the main repeating section of a song. It expresses the central idea or message.
How long should a chorus be?
A simple beginner chorus usually works well with four short lines focused on one clear idea.
What is a hook in songwriting?
A hook is the main line people remember most. It’s often the first line of the chorus.
Do I need to rhyme my chorus?
No. Rhyming is optional. Clarity and focus are more important than perfect rhyme.
How do I format a chorus for AI music apps?
Put [Chorus] on its own line, then your lyrics underneath. Keep lines short and clear.
Can I repeat the same words in a chorus?
Yes. Repetition strengthens memory and makes the message easier to recognize in music.
What makes a strong chorus for AI music?
A strong chorus stays on one idea, uses short clear lines, and repeats the central message.
Next Step
Next, we’ll build the Verse using a strictly structural approach.
When Part 3 is published, link it here:
Continue to Part 3 →