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Make your first video with AI lyrics

This walkthrough assumes you’ve already:

  1. Finished First launch & setup.
  2. Set up your brand.
  3. Enabled the AI Lyric Generator and downloaded at least one model.

If you’re bringing your own MP3 instead, use Make your first video.

1. Open Create

Click Create in the left sidebar. Because the AI Lyric Generator is on, you’ll land on the Lyrics step instead of the drop zone.

Create — Lyrics step

2. Enter a topic

Type a short topic for the song — a single sentence is enough. The generator doesn’t need a theme or genre (it already has your brand); it just needs to know what this song is about.

Examples:

  • “Driving home at 3am after a fight.”
  • “The last week before moving out of a city you lived in for ten years.”
  • “A bartender who’s figured out you’re in love with someone you shouldn’t be.”

Click Generate.

3. Review the scene

The generator produces a scene — a setting, POV, and emotional arc for the song. Read it. If it doesn’t fit, click Regenerate for a new one; if it’s close, tweak the fields and continue.

The scene is what keeps the lyrics anchored — every section of the song refers back to it, so verses and choruses feel like they’re about the same moment instead of drifting.

4. Pick from four lyric candidates

The generator returns four full lyric candidates. Each one takes the scene and runs it through your brand’s voice differently. Read through them, pick the one that lands best, and click Select.

You can regenerate the set if none of them work. Brand history quietly tracks what’s been used so the next batch doesn’t repeat the same hooks or images.

5. Send to Suno

You’ll move to the Song step. This screen has two fields, both editable:

  • Style prompt — paste into Suno’s Style / Genre field.
  • Lyrics — paste into Suno’s Lyrics field. Section markers like [Verse 1], [Chorus], [Bridge] are preserved and Suno will respect them.

Each field has a Copy button.

Song step — ready for Suno

In Suno

  1. Go to suno.com and sign in.
  2. Click Create → switch to Custom Mode.
  3. Paste the Lyrics into the Lyrics field.
  4. Paste the Style prompt into the Style of Music / Genre field.
  5. Give the song a title and click Create. Suno usually returns two variations.
  6. Listen to both. When one works, click the menu → DownloadAudio to save the MP3.

6. Back to the app

Click Skip to Audio on the Song step. The Create flow advances to the standard drop zone.

Drag the MP3 you just downloaded from Suno onto the drop zone (or click Browse). The app reads the title, artist (edit if Suno’s auto-title is weird), and — because Suno embeds lyrics into the MP3 it gives you — pulls the lyrics back in automatically.

7. Review acts and click Generate

You’ll see one background slot per section of the song (“act”). Each has an eye icon in the top-right — click to disable. Disabled acts are skipped and the previous act’s background extends over them. At least one must stay enabled.

When you’re happy, click Generate. The render proceeds exactly the same way as the plain flow:

  1. Split the song into sections by reading the lyrics.
  2. Write an AI prompt for each enabled section.
  3. Generate a background image for each.
  4. Transcribe the lyrics with word-level timing.
  5. Render the final video(s) — one per enabled output format.

Typical render time: 2–5 minutes per song.

8. Find it in the Library

A new card appears in the Library tab when rendering completes. From there you can preview, open the folder, or upload to any connected platform.

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