NextGen Music & AI — AI for Lyric Writing & Creative Text

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Coming 2028–2029

AI for Lyric Writing & Creative Text

Explore AI as a collaborative partner for lyric writing, songwriting, and creative text generation — while developing and maintaining your authentic artistic voice.

Overview

Words and Machines

AI language models can generate text with remarkable fluency — rhymes, metaphors, narrative arcs. But fluency isn't artistry. Words that technically scan can still feel hollow.

This course teaches you to use AI as a creative catalyst while keeping your voice at the center. You'll learn to prompt effectively, evaluate output critically, and transform raw AI suggestions into lyrics that are genuinely yours.

The goal: More ideas, more options, more starting points — but your words in the end.

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Curriculum

What You Learn

Techniques for productive AI collaboration that amplifies your creativity.

Effective Prompting

Learn to craft prompts that generate useful starting points. Specify tone, structure, themes, and constraints. Get better raw material to work with.

Critical Evaluation

Develop sharp editorial judgment. Identify clichés, empty phrases, and hollow sentiment. Learn what makes language land and what falls flat.

Iterative Refinement

Use AI to explore variations and alternatives. Generate dozens of options, combine promising elements, and refine toward your vision.

Song Structure & Form

Understand how lyrics work within musical forms. Write for verse, chorus, bridge, and hook. Match words to melody, rhythm, and phrasing.

Voice Development

Define and strengthen your unique voice. Use AI to explore without losing yourself. Maintain authenticity while expanding your range.

Attribution & Disclosure

Navigate the ethics of AI-assisted writing. Understand when and how to disclose AI involvement. Build transparent creative practices.

Process

The AI-Assisted Writing Workflow

A structured approach that keeps you in creative control.

1

Define Your Intent

Start with what you want to say. What emotion, story, or idea? AI works best when you know what you're looking for.

2

Generate Options

Use AI to explore possibilities. Generate variations, alternative phrasings, unexpected angles. Treat output as raw material, not final copy.

3

Evaluate & Select

Apply critical judgment. What resonates? What rings false? What sparks new ideas? Your taste is the filter.

4

Transform & Own

Rewrite until it's yours. Change words, restructure lines, add your specific details. The final version must be authentically you.

AI can suggest a hundred rhymes. Only you know which one tells your truth.

Technology

Tools You'll Explore

AI writing tools are means, not ends. We focus on using them well.

Language Models
Writing Assistants
Rhyme Generators
Thesaurus AI
Rewrite Tools
Structure Analyzers
Translation Aids
Readability Analysis
Core Commitment

Authenticity in the AI Age

The question isn't whether to use AI for writing — it's how to use it without losing what makes your voice yours. Audiences connect with authentic expression, not algorithmic fluency.

This course takes creative integrity seriously. We explore how to leverage AI's generative power while maintaining the genuine human expression that gives lyrics meaning.

The Transformation Test

If you've simply polished AI output, it's not your song. If you've transformed suggestions into something that could only come from you, you're the author. The distinction matters.

Disclosure Practices

Different contexts have different norms. We explore when and how to disclose AI assistance, and how to develop practices that maintain trust with collaborators and audiences.

Application

Project Examples

The kind of work participants might develop during the course.

Complete Song Lyrics

Develop a full set of lyrics using AI-assisted workflow. Document your process from initial concept through AI exploration to final, fully-owned version.

Revision Case Study

Take an existing song that isn't working. Use AI to explore alternative approaches to troubled sections while preserving what works.

Voice Definition Project

Analyze your existing lyrics to identify your distinctive voice. Create prompting templates that generate material consistent with your style.

Prompt Engineering Guide

Develop a personal library of effective prompts for different lyric writing tasks: hooks, verses, bridges, rewrites, alternative perspectives.

Cross-Language Exercise

Explore writing lyrics in multiple languages using AI translation as a creative tool. Examine how meaning transforms across linguistic boundaries.

Disclosure Framework

Create a personal disclosure policy for AI-assisted writing. Define your standards and practices for transparency with collaborators and audiences.

Audience

Who This Is For

Songwriters looking to expand their creative toolkit without compromising authenticity

Lyricists seeking new approaches to break through creative blocks

Poets and spoken word artists interested in AI as a creative catalyst

Music producers who write or co-write and want AI-assisted approaches

Creative writing teachers developing frameworks for ethical AI use in education

Questions

Frequently Asked

Can AI really help with creative writing?

AI can generate raw material, suggest alternatives, and help you explore options faster. It can't replace your creative vision, but it can give you more to work with. The value depends entirely on how you use it.

Won't this make all songs sound the same?

Only if writers accept AI output uncritically. The course emphasizes transformation — using AI suggestions as starting points that you reshape into something distinctly yours. Your voice comes from your choices, not the tool's.

Do I need songwriting experience?

Some writing experience helps, but advanced songwriting credentials aren't required. The course covers foundational concepts. What matters most is genuine interest in developing your craft with new tools.

What about copyright for AI-assisted lyrics?

Copyright law for AI-assisted work is evolving. The course covers current legal landscape, best practices for maintaining authorship claims, and how substantial transformation affects ownership. This isn't legal advice, but practical guidance for navigating uncertainty.

Will I need to pay for AI tools?

We use a mix of free and subscription tools. Some exercises work with free tiers; others benefit from paid access. Budget approximately $20-40/month for tools during the course, though free alternatives exist for most exercises.

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