May 13, 2024
There’s a new ghostwriter in the music industry.
It doesn’t sleep. It doesn’t tour.
And it’s not in your band.
AI is writing lyrics.
Not just weird, robotic gibberish either.
We're talking full verses, choruses, and bridges.
Songs that almost sound real.
But “almost” is the key word.
Because for all its neural net cleverness, AI still writes like it’s trying to impress a teacher.
Too neat. Too polite. Too perfect.
If you’ve read a lyric that feels a little off, like it’s wearing someone else’s skin, you might be right.
Wondering how to tell if lyrics were written by AI?
You’re not alone.
The result?
Lyrics that read like a mixtape of clichés.
Technically correct. Emotionally vacant.
Meanwhile, real human writing — even when messy — bleeds weirdness.
Awkward phrasing. Sudden turns. Unfiltered emotion.
That’s what AI hasn’t figured out how to fake.
That brings us to LyricsDetector.com,
a free AI lyrics detector built to help you tell the difference.
Paste in any lyric — your own, someone else’s, a viral post with 20,000 likes —
and the tool gives you a verdict: human or AI.
It also explains the reasoning and includes a confidence score.
There’s no signup, no data collection, and no storage.
Just a lens.
Some people will treat this like a novelty.
Just another AI toy.
But anyone close to the creative process knows better.
This matters to:
In a world where lyrics can be faked as easily as selfies,
knowing what’s real is more than useful.
It’s essential.
LyricsDetector isn’t proof beyond a doubt.
But it’s a starting point.
And right now, that’s enough to make a difference.