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I have been using Suno AI to make songs. It is quite an impressive tool. I am using the "Free" version. The "Paid" version is much more impressive from some of the videos I have watched ... but the free one has been working for me

 

You can enter something very simple in their "Prompt" box under the "Simple" button, or you can get quite detailed under the "Custom" button.

 

It can be as simple as "Song about buying a new suit" and it will write, the words, select a style, create the music and supply the singing voice.

You can be a little more descriptive in the "Simple" more like "Song about renewing my car registration" and then describing a music style like "Irish folk song with male voice"

 

As for the style, you can get even more descriptive like "Southern Country meets Be-Bop and Texas Swing" and it will give you a mixture of those.

 

Of course, you can get more descriptive as you acquaint yourself with the way Suno writes descriptions.

 

With the "Custom" tab, you can enter your own lyrics and use up to 1,000 characters to describe the music style.

 

You can even combine the process by entering a simple prompt and then edit the results in the Custom boxes.

 

Thought I'd start with a few I have done:

 

Chasin' Back to Sanity

 

Blue Tag in the Walmart Rain

 

My Old High School Yearbook

 

Used Conversion Van

 

Truth at the Little Literature Cart

 

 

Please feel free to upload links to AI songs you may have created. Please do NOT post links to songs you have not created.

 

One of the songs I have above is a JW themed song. If you have some JW themed songs, that's fine. But please do not try to turn this thread into an alternate source for JW Songs since we have an ample supply at jw.org.

 

Having JW themed and secular themed songs are both acceptable as submissions to this thread.

 

This thread is to have fun with AI - not to criticize the use of AI. Please do not post negative AI comments in this thread as they will be removed.

 

I'm looking forward to what others have done or can do with AI music creation ...

 

 

Go For It GIF by Lucas and Friends by RV AppStudiosHappy Dance GIF by Lucas and Friends by RV AppStudiosFun Party GIF


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Thanks, David. Sharing songs like this is why this thread is here.

 

Great idea for a song and it sounds really good.

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
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While on the Zoom Chat we came up with a Suno song while having fun with the AI. Here is the result:

 

Monkey Ward and the Outhouse Door

 

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On 2/23/2026 at 7:03 PM, Qapla said:

I have been using Suno AI to make songs. It is quite an impressive tool. I am using the "Free" version. The "Paid" version is much more impressive from some of the videos I have watched ... but the free one has been working for me

Using Suno to compose songs is really enjoying; however, using CapCut AI to add video is a lot more challenging. Something I'm working on.

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The Daily Drive Home

 

 

 

Also, here are two about the same thing. One is first person and the other is third person.

 

Tomorrow Morning, I'll Start Again

 

In That Little Eight by Ten


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On 2/26/2026 at 8:50 PM, Mike047 said:

Using Suno to compose songs is really enjoying; however, using CapCut AI to add video is a lot more challenging. Something I'm working on.

Same here am making a ai to sing one of my songs but a lil challenging

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Knock, Knock… It’s in My Notebook!

 

[Verse 1]:
I’ve got a pioneer notebook, blue and slightly torn,
It’s been through wind and sunshine and one dramatic storm.
It lives inside my briefcase like a legend on a shelf,
With handwriting so messy I can’t read it myself.

 

From door to door I bravely go, with polished hopeful grin,
Sometimes I’m warmly welcomed… sometimes no one lets me in.
But every knock’s a comedy, a drama, or a look—
That ends up in my pioneer notebook.

 

[Chorus]:
Oh my pioneer notebook, you brave and loyal spy,
You’ve seen the raised eyebrow and the “nice young guy.”
From “Come right in!” to “Sorry, we’re cooking fish!”
From deep theology to a gardening wish.
Every race and background on one little block,
All carefully recorded after every knock.

 

[Verse 2]:
I met a friendly baker with flour on his face,
A student quoting science at Olympic pace.
A grandma from afar with stories of her youth,
A rapper who asked questions about absolute truth.

 

A lawyer in a hurry with a watch of gold,
A shy teen who said, “I’ve never been that bold.”
Different cultures, languages, religions too—
My notebook says, “Return visit? Maybe… who knew?”

 

[Chorus]:
Oh my pioneer notebook, you hero made of paper,
You’ve handled every accent, every friendly neighbor.
“Prefers evenings.” “Loves debate.” “Has a tiny dog.”
“Very kind but busy—works as travel vlogger.”
From penthouse heights to basement flat,
You remember things my brain forgets—imagine that!

 

[Bridge]:
“Call again on Thursday.”
“Deep thinker—likes philosophy.”
“Offered lemonade.”
“Discussed destiny for forty-three minutes.”
“Dog suspicious. Approach slowly.”

 

[Verse 3]:
Some slam the door like thunder in July,
Some ask ten questions before I can reply.
Some want to talk about history and bread,
Some just politely shake their head.

 

From every social background you can name,
Rich, working class—it’s all the same.
Kindness travels door to door,
And sometimes we laugh on the welcome mat floor.

 

[Final Chorus]:
Oh my pioneer notebook, don’t ever disappear,
You hold the names of friends we’ve met all year.
Different nations, colors, points of view,
Yet every smile feels fresh and new.
So here’s to the notes I proudly took—
The world, one door at a time… in my pioneer notebook!

 

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My Pioneer Notebook Blues (But Happy!)

 

[Verse 1]:
I’ve got a little notebook, worn and slightly bent,
With coffee stains and corners that are heaven-sent.
It rides inside my jacket in the summer heat,
And flaps along beside me on tired, faithful feet.

 

From door to door I wander down every avenue,
With hopeful smile and polished shoes that aren’t quite new,
And every knock’s a story that I carefully took—
In my humble, trusty pioneer notebook.

 

[Chorus]:
Oh, my pioneer notebook, you’ve seen it all before,
From quiet little whispers to debates at the door.
Names and notes and “call again at half past two,”
Smiles in every color, every point of view.
From mansions to the corner where the city lights look,
Every heart’s a treasure in my pioneer notebook.

 

[Verse 2]:
I met a kind old grandpa from a distant land,
Who offered tea and wisdom I could barely understand.
A student with big questions and philosophy,
A mother with three toddlers climbing up her knee.

 

A businessman in hurry with a briefcase tight,
A poet who preferred to talk of stars at night,
Different faiths and cultures on the same small street—
Every single conversation felt complete.

 

[Chorus]:
Oh, my pioneer notebook, you’ve heard it all before,
From laughter in the hallway to “Not today!” at the door.
“Loves to read,” “Prefers mornings,” “Has a friendly cat,”
“Deep discussion—must come back and finish that!”
From every tribe and language that the world can cook,
All carefully written in my pioneer notebook.

 

[Verse 3]:
Some days are long and sunny, some are cold and gray,
Sometimes people listen, sometimes walk away.
But every single doorstep is a chance to care,
A moment just to show someone that hope is there.

 

From every race and background, rich or working class,
We share a few kind words before the minutes pass.
And though my pen is running out of ink and hope—
There’s always one more line and one more scope.

 

[Bridge]:
“Return visit Tuesday.”
“Very thoughtful—likes history.”
“Asked about suffering—bring that article.”
“Dog named Charlie—bring biscuits (for owner).”

 

[Chorus]:
Oh, my pioneer notebook, you faithful, paper friend,
You mark the roads of mercy from beginning to end.
Different tongues and stories, different points of view,
Yet kindness sounds the same in every avenue.
From castles tall to the smallest rented nook,
Love is neatly scribbled in my pioneer notebook.

 

[Outro]:
So here’s to every doorstep and every open look,
And every hopeful sentence in my pioneer notebook.
Until the final page is filled from top to nook—
I’ll keep on writing life in my pioneer notebook.

 

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