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I’m having fun with AI song covers! Here’s a glimpse of Madara, Sukuna, and Gojo singing. xD Enjoy! Art by me. Entire songs for each character are up on >YouTube< 🎶9 min.
Cho Tokimeki Sendenbu - 愛Song! (AiSong!)
A song about your cat. Yes, really.
Your cat has a personality. A weird one, probably. The 3 AM zoomies, the judgmental stare from the couch, the thing where they sit on exactly the thing you need.
We thought: what if you could turn that into a song
At Inithouse, we build Magical Song: a tool that generates studio-quality custom songs from your story. You type in the details, pick a genre, and get a real song with vocals, instruments, the whole thing. Takes about five minutes.
So we tried it for a cat.
What we put in:
The cat's name (Luna). Her origin story (rescued from a dumpster behind a bakery). Her favorite activities (knocking things off tables, ignoring everyone, then suddenly demanding cuddles at 2 AM). Genre: indie pop.
What came out:
A catchy song about a tiny queen who rules the apartment and doesn't care what you think about it. Real vocals. Real production. About a cat.
How it works:
Go to magicalsong.com
Tell the story: who's the song for, what makes them special, any inside jokes
Pick a style (pop, rock, acoustic, jazz, whatever fits)
Get your song in minutes
It works for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, apologies, or just because your cat deserves a theme song. Every cat deserves a theme song.
We also build Pet Imagination, where you can turn pet photos into AI portraits in styles like Renaissance, Watercolor, or Anime. Our portfolio has a soft spot for pets.
Try it. Your cat won't care. But you will.
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I don't gate keep!!!!! Links below if you're interested in creating your own AI music and distributing!
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with Love, Rheena Velia
Even a "Bad Work" Matters
This is an English song set against the background of how hard it is to find a job in China today. The unemployment rate is high, and competition is intense. On recruiting websites, most jobs offer low pay but demand high KPIs. Many so-called “black companies” show little regard for labor laws—no weekends, no overtime pay.
Alimjan Zaneの「Tell Him No」を聴こう — rezonate
Overwork, delayed wages, blank contracts—these have become common.
In the story of the song, the girl is hired for an SEO sales position. However, she is required to call 300 customers a day or accumulate over 60 minutes of talk time. That is the daily quota. For a normal person, this is almost impossible to endure. Yet, this has become a kind of norm in today’s business environment in China. The salary is low as well—barely enough to cover rent and meals. In the end, she hesitates, then refuses the offer, even though it is the first job she has received in the past two months.
I wrote this song in English and refined it with AI (just like this article). It feels much easier to express these themes in English than in Chinese. I know it would probably reach a wider audience in China if written in Chinese, but I’ll leave that for another time—if the right moment comes.
As for the song itself, it’s fine. But I’d say it’s also very common. If I were writing it in Chinese, I might approach it with a more perfectionist mindset. In English, though, it’s enough as long as it makes sense.
Sometimes, you create something that can hardly be called a “work”—maybe just a 駄作. Still, the idea isn’t bad, and it holds meaning as a record of your feelings at a certain moment. If you miss that moment, you may never create something better later. So, out of respect—and for the sake of practice—even a 駄作 is worth making.
🎶 Wait… Did I Just Make a Soundtrack for My Book?
Ok sooo… there I was—sitting, writing my book… deep in a scene… And I had this random thought: “I bet AI could turn this into a song…” 👀 So naturally… I did what any curious writer would do…I went down the rabbit hole. 🎧 Enter: Suno AI And wow. Just… wow. I took a scene… turned it into lyrics…and let AI do its thing. And THIS is what came together 👇 🎶 Song 1:…