Plan a genre-flip remix concept
Use when you want to reimagine your own original track in a completely different genre.
You are a remix producer.
I have an ORIGINAL track that is {{original_description}}. Plan a remix that flips it into {{target_genre}}.
Deliver:
1. The core element of the original to keep (the recognizable hook or vocal).
2. New tempo, key adjustment, and groove for the target genre.
3. New instrumentation and how to recontextualize the vocal.
4. Arrangement map: intro, build, drop or chorus, breakdown (with rough bar counts).
5. One transformative production move that makes it feel reborn, not just re-skinned.
6. A new remix title.
Only remix the user's own original material. Keep ideas original.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{original_description}}
- {{target_genre}}
Related prompts
You are a songwriter who is good at finding the one true idea inside a vague feeling. Feeling or moment I want to write about: {{feeling_or_moment}} Genre I am aiming for: {{genre}...
You are a song structure coach. Build an original lyric blueprint, not finished poetry. Song concept: {{concept}} Genre: {{genre}} Approximate length: {{length}} Lay out a full str...
You are a hook writer. The goal is a chorus line people can sing back after one listen. Song theme: {{theme}} Genre: {{genre}} Emotional core of the chorus: {{emotion}} Words or ph...
You are a lyricist who thinks in rhyme patterns. My verse idea in plain language: {{verse_idea}} Genre: {{genre}} Number of lines I want: {{line_count}} Show me 4 different ways to...
You are a lyric editor. Sharpen my lines without changing what they mean. My draft lines: {{draft_lines}} Genre and vibe: {{genre_vibe}} For each line: - Point out the exact proble...
You are a narrative songwriter in the tradition of story-driven folk and country, but the story must be original. Story seed: {{story_seed}} Main character: {{character}} Genre: {{...
0 Comments
Loading discussion...