AI ToolboxAI Roast Song Generator

AI Roast Song Generator

Who is being roasted?
The occasion
Roast intensity
The best material (embarrassing stories, habits, failures)
Voice GenderRandom
Cost: 40 credits

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1

Name the guest of honor

The person being roasted. Their real name, their nickname, whatever the room calls them. The AI writes it into the lyrics so the song is clearly, unmistakably about this one person.

2

Load the material

Short fields take the basics: their worst trait and the occasion. The long field is where you dump the gold. The story from the bachelor party. The email they accidentally sent to the whole company. The time they got lost in a parking garage for forty minutes. Write it in plain language. The AI handles rhyming and rhythm. Example input: 'Dave still uses a flip phone in 2026 and once got into an argument with a self-checkout machine.'

3

Pick a voice, generate, and test the room

Male, Female, or Random. Generate and listen. If the tone is right, save it for the event. If you want it sharper or softer, adjust the input and go again. Listen to it the way the room will hear it. If you laugh, they will laugh.

tone control

The line between funny and mean is in the form, not the algorithm

A good roast walks a specific line. Too soft and nobody laughs. Too hard and the target stops smiling. The AI does not decide where that line is. You do, by what you write. An office retirement for a well-liked manager needs warmth with a few jabs. A 30th birthday for your best friend who can take a hit needs maximum damage. A best man speech for a groom who is nervous needs comedy that makes him feel celebrated, not exposed. The form is where you calibrate. Write tender material with one or two sharp details, and the song comes out as an affectionate roast. Write five brutal anecdotes, and the song comes out swinging. You can always regenerate with softer or harder input until the tone matches the event.

tone control
the toast upgrade

A speech is forgotten by dessert. A song gets quoted for years.

Every roast event follows the same pattern. Someone stands up, reads from their phone, gets a few laughs, loses their place, wraps up awkwardly, and sits down. The good lines get lost in the delivery. A roast song fixes the delivery problem because the delivery is built in. The AI writes lyrics from the material you provide, sets them to a melody, and produces a track with vocals that land every punchline on beat. You press play. The room hears a produced song with the target's name in it and their worst stories set to a chorus. The timing is perfect because it was composed that way, not because you practiced in front of a mirror. After the event, people do not quote your speech. They quote the song.

the toast upgrade

Replaces a speech you would have fumbled

Reading from your phone while fifty people watch is not your strong suit. A produced roast song lets you deliver the same material with perfect timing, a melody, and a beat. You contributed the content. The AI contributed the performance. The room does not know the difference.

The target keeps the song like a trophy

A good roast is a compliment. Being roasted well means people cared enough to pay attention to your flaws and turn them into entertainment. The song saves to your history. Send it to the target after the event. Many people set their roast song as a ringtone or play it when they need a laugh. It is a souvenir of being loved aggressively.

Tone control is in your hands

The AI matches the temperature of your input. A warm roast for a retiring mentor and a savage roast for your college roommate come from the same tool. The difference is what you type. You decide where the line is, and you can move it by regenerating with adjusted input until the song matches the audience.

Works in any genre, not locked to rap

A country roast ballad. A pop chorus about someone's cooking disasters. A slow R&B track about their romantic failures. Genre choice changes the comedy. The mismatch between a tender musical style and brutal content is often funnier than a straight rap delivery. Regenerate in different styles to find the funniest version.

The whole room is the audience

A text roast reaches one group chat. A roast song plays on a speaker in a room full of people who all know the target. The shared live reaction, the pointing, the person covering their face while laughing, that is the experience. The song is designed for that moment, not for a screen.

The birthday toast that nobody will forget

The card says 'Happy Birthday.' The gift is something they asked for. The roast song is the part they did not see coming. Play it after the cake, during the toast, or the moment they think the speeches are over. A two-minute song about their most embarrassing year will be the part of the night they retell for the next decade.

What is an AI roast song generator?

An AI roast song generator writes and produces an original roast song about a specific person for a specific occasion. SunoPrompt takes a name, embarrassing details, and a tone preference, then delivers a finished track with lyrics, vocals, and arrangement in under a minute. The output is a personalized roast song designed to be played at an event with the target in the room.

What happens when you play a roast song at an event

The room is already in speech mode. Someone has said something nice. Someone else has told a story. Then you press play and a produced song starts, and within ten seconds the target's name appears in the lyrics followed by a line about the time they wore flip-flops to a job interview. The room shifts from polite listening to actual laughter. The target covers their face. Their partner points at them. The song finishes and someone says 'play it again.' That sequence is the product. It works at birthday dinners, retirement parties, wedding receptions, farewell events, and any gathering where one person is the center of attention and has enough good humor to take it.

The name anchors every punchline

A generic joke about someone being bad at cooking is a joke. A song lyric that says 'and Marcus tried to grill again, the fire department knows his name' is a roast. The name is what turns comedy into targeting. When the room hears the specific person's name in the context of a specific embarrassing detail, set to music, the reaction doubles compared to the same joke in a spoken speech. The name field is one word, but it is the structural anchor the rest of the song hangs from.

The story field is a greatest-hits reel of their worst moments

Every roast-worthy person has a catalog. The time they got locked out of their own apartment twice in one week. The phase where they only ate meal-replacement shakes. The vacation where they forgot their passport and everyone else went without them. The long field is where you put the best two or three of these. If you write 'Linda has been "training for a marathon" for six years and has never run one. She once brought a salad to a barbecue and lectured everyone about sodium,' the AI turns that into verses. The input is the raw material. The funnier and more specific it is, the harder the song hits.

Genre is part of the comedy

A roast song about someone's fashion sense hits one way as a rap verse. It hits completely differently as a slow country ballad with steel guitar. The genre mismatch is itself a joke. The AI picks a style based on your input tone, but you can regenerate to get a different genre and compare. Some of the funniest outputs come from pairing brutal content with a gentle genre, like a tender acoustic love song about someone's inability to park straight. That contrast is not something a spoken speech can do.

AI roast song vs. a live roast speech

A live roast speech relies on your delivery. If your timing is off, the joke dies. If you lose your place, the momentum stalls. If you laugh at your own punchline before the room does, the moment is gone. A roast song solves all three problems. The timing is baked into the music. The momentum is carried by the melody. The punchlines land on beat regardless of whether you are standing there smiling or hiding behind a drink. You get credit for the content without needing the performance skills of a stand-up comedian.

AI roast song vs. hiring a comedy writer

A comedy writer who specializes in custom songs or roast material charges $300 to $500 and takes one to two weeks. You brief them, they write, you review, they revise. The result is good if the writer is good. The AI roast song generator produces a finished track in under a minute at no comparable cost. The lyrics are original, the vocal delivery is produced, and you can regenerate as many times as you want until the tone matches the event. The comedy writer is still better for a televised roast. For a birthday dinner or an office party, the AI is faster and the gap in quality is smaller than you would expect.