Public Music
Listen to seeded showcase songs and real public tracks before you write the next prompt. Open the full song page, preview the track instantly, and study what a finished result actually sounds like.
Hear full-song outcomes before you commit to the next generation
This feed pulls together seeded showcase samples and live public songs. Use it to compare workflows, hear complete arrangements, and jump back into the pages that create or extend similar ideas.
tracks in the public feed
tracks with their own public song page
distinct creation directions represented
Three ways in
Use the feed to answer a real creation question
Do not treat public songs as background browsing. Use them to decide whether you need a first full song, better lyrics, or a continuation workflow.
Start with AI Music Generator when you still need the full song itself
If you are still choosing genre, vocal direction, or arrangement shape, begin with the core generator. Public tracks help you hear what a finished direction can sound like before you spend credits.
Go to AI Lyrics Generator when the song idea is clear but the wording is weak
Some public tracks are useful because they reveal structure, cadence, and emotional payoff. If your missing piece is the text itself, improve the lyrics before generating again.
Open Extend Music when a track already works and only needs continuation
Use the feed to hear what a complete arrangement feels like, then switch to extension when your own draft already has the hook or section worth preserving.
Public music feed
Preview the track first or open its full public page
Each card gives you a quick audio preview plus a direct route into the dedicated song page. Use the preview when you are scanning; open the song page when the track is worth a closer read or share.

Midnight skyline pop anthem
This case works as a commercial-style full-song example. The point is not that every user wants this exact sound, but that the workflow proves you can go from a mood-rich prompt to a song draft that already feels release-shaped.

Across-the-ocean piano ballad
This case is useful when visitors want proof that AI Song Maker can handle slower, intimate songwriting instead of only high-energy commercial prompts. It doubles as a tutorial for how to brief emotional songs with enough specificity.

Diary line into chorus demo
This case is important because it teaches visitors that song generation does not need to start from pure prompting. It also gives the lyrics page a concrete downstream role inside the main music workflow.

Neon chase synthwave cue
This case covers the instrumental side of the product. It shows how a prompt can target scene, tempo, and cinematic motion first, then continue toward MIDI or export once the musical structure is worth keeping.

Cover-ready vocal makeover
This case shows how showcase pages can connect traffic to follow-up tools, not just the first generator. It frames AI cover making as a continuation step that becomes valuable only after a strong song already exists.

Producer sketch to editable MIDI arrangement
This detail page is the bridge between AI song generation and editing. It teaches that MIDI is not a random standalone tool. It becomes valuable when a song idea already has enough shape to deserve a more editable format.

Travel recap theme song
This case is less about genre purity and more about outcome fit. It demonstrates how AI Song Maker can support creator workflows that need repeatable identity, not just one-off background music.