Create a Custom AI Business Anthem in 5 Minutes (No Skills)
Use AI-Music-Generator.ai and a custom GPT to build a branded, copyright-free business anthem in one session. Step-by-step workflow with live demo.

The auto-generated AI song sounds fine. Generic pop beat, forgettable lyrics, nothing you'd actually put in front of a client or use in a YouTube intro. The custom workflow I'm about to show you produces something that sounds like it was professionally produced, and the whole thing takes about two minutes of real work once you know what you're doing.
The tool I use for this is AI-Music-Generator.ai. You get two free generations per day, a $9/month pro plan, or a $99 one-time payment that includes commercial licensing, meaning you can actually monetize what you make.
Why the Quick Method Falls Short#
The tool has an auto mode where you type a prompt and it generates a song in about a minute. I tried it: "create a song about a YouTuber who builds AI business systems for entrepreneurs and business professionals." It gave me two versions. One was too generic. The other was too slow and too sad.
That's not a knock on the tool, it's what happens when you don't give the AI enough to work with. Auto mode makes a reasonable guess at genre, tempo, and lyrics. Reasonable guesses produce songs that sound like every other AI track you've heard.
Custom mode is where the actual results live.
The Three-Step Custom Workflow#
Step 1: Research context into your custom GPT#
I built a custom GPT specifically for AI music generation, it's trained to output lyrics and genre prompts in the exact format this tool expects. Before asking it to write anything, I give it context by asking it to research the subject first.
For my demo, I typed: "Please research what services Moe Lueker provides and what his YouTube channel is about."
The GPT searches the web and pulls in the relevant information. Now it has actual material to work with instead of guessing.
Step 2: Generate lyrics and a genre prompt#
Once the context is loaded, the follow-up prompt is simple: "Create a hit song that describes the services and why people should work with Moe Lueker."
What comes back isn't just lyrics. The GPT also generates a style prompt. Its first attempt was "upbeat motivational rock", I pushed back and asked for something closer to hip-hop. It came back with: "bouncy hip-hop with pop rap energy, crispy drums, male vocal, confident tone."
That specificity matters. Vague genre prompts produce vague results.
The lyrics it generated came out formatted with structural tags, [intro], [verse], [chorus], [bridge], already in place. This is the critical technical step. Those tags tell the AI music generator how to arrange and produce the song. Without them, the tool doesn't know where the chorus starts or when to bring in a bridge. The structure you put in the lyrics window is the production brief.
Here's a line from the chorus it wrote for me: "No fluff, just facts. All the tools unwrapped. From dream to grind, he's the plug, no cap."
That's not a generic AI song. That's a brand-specific lyric that could run as an intro on a YouTube channel.
You can grab the Suno AI Lyric Generator GPT for free, it works for AI-Music-Generator.ai just as well as Suno, and it handles both the lyric formatting and the genre prompt so you're not guessing at either.
Step 3: Paste into custom mode and create#
Back in AI-Music-Generator.ai, switch to custom mode. Paste the formatted lyrics into the lyrics field. Paste the style prompt (keep it under 120 characters, I trimmed the last phrase to stay inside that limit) into the style field. Give the track a title and hit create.
Two minutes after I pasted everything in, I had two finished versions. Both used the same lyrics but with different production styles. The first had a clean hip-hop bounce with a pure beat intro before the vocals kicked in, that's what the [intro] tag tells it to do. The second was slightly more uptempo. Both were immediately usable.
This is the same underlying approach I use when building AI-powered creative workflows for clients, the GPT does the heavy lifting on structure so the generation tool gets a clean brief instead of a vague request. If you're curious how that plays out in a freelance context, the AI Ad Creative Workflow post covers a similar system applied to ad production.
Commercial Licensing and What to Do With the Song#
By default, songs generated on the free or monthly plan show a "no commercial license" flag. The $99 one-time pro plan removes that and gives you full commercial rights.
Once you have those rights, there's a real range of things you can do: YouTube channel intros, podcast themes, background music for client videos, selling custom anthems to small businesses as a service. I put together a free guide covering 25 concrete ways to turn AI-generated music into income, each idea includes the actual steps, not just the concept.
The commercial licensing question is also why I'd think twice before going all-in on any tool that doesn't make the licensing terms clear upfront. AI-Music-Generator.ai is explicit about it, which matters if you're building anything around the output.
If you want to see how Suno AI handles the same workflow, different interface, same core logic, the full walkthrough is here: How to use Suno AI full video.
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Watch the full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aS5UJCuBzJw
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