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Song Name Generator

Generate 20 original song title ideas matched to your genre and theme.

Free and unlimited — we don't store what you type or generate.

Now turn that track into a music video

One More Shot AI generates a professional, beat-synced music video from your song in minutes — with AI lip-sync, dozens of styles, and formats for YouTube, TikTok, and Reels. Your first video is free.

Turn your song into a music video — free

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Naming a song is a marketing decision

Your title is the first thing a listener sees in a playlist, a notification, or a share card — before they hear a single note. A specific, evocative title earns the click; a generic one disappears among thousands of songs called "Falling" or "Home". Use the generator to break out of the obvious options: give it the actual theme of your song and let it surprise you.

After the title: the release

Once the song is named, it needs visuals to travel. One More Shot AI turns the finished track into a professional music video in minutes — and if you need quick assets, the free waveform generator and MP3 to MP4 converter cover announcement posts and YouTube uploads.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about creating AI music videos.

How does the song name generator work?

Enter your genre and what the song is about, and the AI generates 20 original title ideas — one-word titles, evocative phrases, and unexpected angles. Regenerate as many times as you like; it’s free and unlimited.

Can two songs have the same title?

Yes — song titles aren’t copyrightable, so duplicates are legal and common. Still, a distinctive title helps listeners find your track instead of a more famous song with the same name, which matters for streaming search.

What makes a good song title?

The strongest titles are specific and evocative rather than generic — "Scott Street" beats "Memories". Pull a vivid image or phrase from your lyrics, keep it short enough to read in a notification, and avoid titles already dominated by a major artist.

Should the title be a lyric from the song?

Usually, yes — most hit titles appear in the hook, because it helps people who heard the song find it. If your title isn’t in the lyrics, make sure it captures the concept clearly enough that listeners connect it.

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