Google Lyria Prompt Generator
Turn your idea into one ready-to-type Lyria prompt — a single natural-language sentence for the Gemini app or Google Flow. Set genre, mood, tempo in BPM and musical key, then copy and paste. No signup, no upload, no guesswork.
Get a Google Lyria prompt ready for the Gemini app / Google Flow.
Length plan
3 min at 96 BPM ≈ 72 bars (4/4).
Natural-language prompt
A k-pop song with bright casual female teen vocals sung in English.
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Why use a Google Lyria prompt generator?
Google Lyria (Lyria 3) doesn’t have a tag box — you describe your song in plain language in a chat, inside the Gemini app, Google Flow, or YouTube Dream Track. This free tool folds genre, mood, tempo, key, vocals, and structure into one clean, natural-language sentence you can type straight into Lyria, so you don’t stare at a blank chat box wondering how to phrase it.
Anatomy of a good Lyria prompt
A strong Lyria prompt is a single flowing sentence, e.g. “An upbeat indie-pop song at 120 BPM in G major with warm female vocals; two verses and a big repeated chorus. Avoid heavy drums.” Lead with genre and mood, add a numeric BPM and a musical key (Lyria honors both), describe the structure in prose (“two verses, a chorus repeated three times”), and end with anything to exclude. By default Lyria writes the lyrics for you from your theme.
How Lyria differs from Suno
Suno wants a short comma-separated Style field plus a separate [Verse]/[Chorus] lyrics sheet. Lyria wants one prose sentence that folds style, mood, tempo, and structure together — there’s no tag string to paste. Lyria reliably honors a numeric BPM (“140 BPM”) and a musical key (“D minor”), supports phrased exclusions (“avoid heavy drums”), and auto-writes lyrics from your theme unless you supply your own. So this tool outputs a sentence, not tags.
How it works
Three steps, all in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
1. Describe your sound
Pick genre and mood, then set a numeric BPM and a musical key — Lyria honors both.
2. Shape structure & excludes
Describe structure in prose (“two verses, a big chorus”) and add anything to avoid, e.g. “no heavy drums”.
3. Copy into Gemini / Flow
Copy the generated sentence and type it into the Gemini app, Google Flow, or Dream Track, then generate.
Who it’s for
From first-time Lyria users in the Gemini app to Google Flow creators who want repeatable, well-phrased prompts.
Lyria beginners
Skip the blank chat box — get a clear, natural-language sentence you can paste straight into Gemini or Flow.
BPM & key precision
Lock a specific tempo and musical key — “128 BPM in A minor” — and let Lyria honor the exact values you ask for.
Prose song structure
Describe the arrangement in words — “two verses and a chorus repeated three times” — and let Lyria write the lyrics.
Frequently asked questions
Everything about making Google Lyria prompts with this free tool.