AI Wedding Song Generator
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Make a wedding song in 3 steps
Fill the four prompt fields
Type both names exactly the way you want them sung, the wedding moment this song is for, what defines them as a couple, and one story from the relationship you want in the lyrics. Specifics in the story field do most of the work.
Set the vocal voice
Pick male, female, or random for the vocal performance. Match it to whoever is the implied singer in your story. A song from her to him reads more naturally with the female vocal. A friend or family member offering a gift song often works better on random.
Generate, listen, download
Hit Generate. The track arrives with full vocals and arrangement, ready to play, hand to the DJ, or send to whoever is editing the wedding video. Tweak a field and run it again if the first version misses the moment.
Skip the prompt, skip the lyric draft
Once the four fields are filled and the voice gender is set, the tool assembles the full music generation prompt and runs it. You never see the prompt and never edit it. The AI writes lyrics that say both names, threads the relationship story into the verses, and matches the production to the wedding moment you picked. If anything feels off after the first run, change one field and regenerate. The other three answers stay where you left them.

Four short fields, one wedding song that names the couple
The form trades the blank description box for four fields tuned to weddings. Three short ones for both names, the wedding moment the song is meant for, and the thing that defines them as a couple. One longer one for a story from the relationship you want in the lyrics. Every field steers a different part of the output. The names lock into the chorus. The wedding moment sets the tempo and the vocal energy. The couple definition shapes the vibe. The story becomes the verse imagery. Nothing about genre or production needs to come from you.

Why couples pick our AI wedding song generator
What you get when the first dance song is written for this wedding and not pulled from a streaming chart.
Both names sung in the chorus
Most custom song tools handle one name at a time. The wedding form accepts a couple, and the lyric generation is built to pronounce both across the chorus and the hooks. Spelling and nicknames both work.
The wedding moment shapes the production
First dance, processional, recessional, surprise gift, speech, slideshow. The wedding moment field changes the tempo, the vocal energy, and the arrangement direction. One field moves the whole song.
Real stories become real lyric lines
The proposal at the kitchen table after the dinner burned. The long-distance year that ended with the move home. The hiking trail where they got engaged in private. Concrete stories pull concrete imagery into the verses.
Voice gender matches the singer in the framing
A song written from one partner to the other reads better when the vocal gender matches the implied singer. One tap sets it. Songs from a friend or family member often work better on random for a more neutral read.
Every track saves to your history
Wedding planning runs long. Save the first dance draft in February, generate the processional in April, finalize the speech song the night before. The full set sits in your account, ready to download and hand to the DJ on the day of.
One job inside a bigger toolkit
Wedding song generator plus the rest of SunoPrompt
The Wedding Song Generator is a focused front door for one chapter of the planning. When you want longer arrangements, full prompt control, or stem separation for the DJ, the rest of the SunoPrompt toolkit is in the same account.
Wedding song generator
Four prompt fields tuned to couples and ceremony moments. Voice gender selector. Lyrics with both names baked in. Built for the week before the wedding.
AI Music Generator
When you want full control over genre tags, song structure, instrumental mode, and longer arrangements for the reception playlist, the main Music Generator opens up the full prompt form.
Lyrics Generator and Vocal Remover
Hand-edit the lyrics before generating with the Lyrics Generator. Or strip the vocals from a finished track with the Vocal Remover so the bridal party can sing live over the backing during the rehearsal dinner.

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Who creates wedding songs with us
For the first dance
First dances on the radio are tired. The first dance you write with the generator names both partners and references the proposal. Plays during the dance and the room actually listens to the lyrics instead of waiting for it to end.
Generate two or three versions across the same answers and let the couple pick which one ends up on the dance floor. Iteration is fast enough that you can do this together over coffee a week before the wedding.
If the couple has a song that already mattered to them, write a new one inspired by the same era or vibe rather than copying it. The story field is where you tell the AI what made the original feel meaningful in the first place.
What is an AI wedding song generator?
An AI wedding song generator takes both names, the wedding moment the song is meant for, what defines the couple, and one story from the relationship, then produces a fully sung, fully arranged song. No template tracks, no swapping a placeholder voice, no recording on your end.
Built for the wedding moment, not for love songs in general
A wedding song is not a generic love song. It plays at a specific moment in front of a specific room. The first dance needs a different tempo than the recessional. The surprise gift song from the maid of honor reads different from the father-daughter dance. The wedding moment field carries that signal into the AI so the production matches the moment.
Two names go in, two names come out
Most AI music tools struggle with naming one person, let alone a couple. The names field accepts both, and the lyric generation is steered to pronounce both across the chorus. Common nicknames work. Unusual spellings can be typed phonetically and regenerated until the read sounds right.
The story field is where the song stops being generic
The proposal at the kitchen table after burning dinner. The long-distance year that ended with her flying home for good. The trip where they got engaged on a hiking trail without telling anyone for a week. Concrete stories become concrete lyric lines. Vague inputs make vague songs, and the field exists to push you off the vague answer.
Voice gender lets the song match the singer in the story
A song from one partner to the other reads better when the vocal gender matches the implied singer. The selector handles that with a single tap. For songs that come from a friend, family member, or the couple together, random often produces the most flexible vocal.
How this wedding song generator is different
Generic AI music tools want you to write the lyrics, structure the prompt, and pick the genre. That is the wrong workflow when you are picking out a first dance song the week of the wedding. This tool flips the order. Four short answers go in, the system writes the prompt and the lyrics, the model produces the song. Total input time runs under a minute.
The form is tuned for weddings end to end. The names field accepts a couple. The wedding moment field changes the production direction. The story field is sized for relationship narrative, not a 500-character description. The AI is steered to pronounce both names rather than bury them under instrumentation.