Run With The Lights - Or how to create a catchy song using AI
Eurodance
AI Original
by
AI Re:Sound
Eurodance AI Original by AI Re:Sound
Abraca-dabra, slop me some catchy Eurodance music video! "Run With The Lights" is a nice representative of what you and everybody else can do with a few prompts in 2026. How? Read more.
First, you need a paid version of Suno to be able to safely post your generated songs on YouTube or via DistroKid to Spotify or Apple Music. Here is an affiliate link to get a better deal than a normal link.
There you prompt something like "Create a catchy 2000s eurodance song where a group of young teenagers is driving in a car and then dancing till the morning light while falling in love with each other." Suno will create a lyrics as well, unless you check "Instrumental" or provide your own lyrics.
The next step is to export this song in wav format to your hard drive. Then register to a video service like OpenArt, again, here is an affiliate link for you to get a better deal.
When you have a paid account ready, the trick is to create some thematic videos that will fit each row or two from the lyrics in OpenArt. The resolution is on you, but I wouldn't go 4K for simple YouTube generic AI videos. But it's on you.
OpenArt is cool because it gives you the option to create characters that can you can use in multiple places without generating different people all the time. Although be careful because it has some limitations.
You should also create a few b-roll videos of some generic things you will use for places without any singing. Something like "A group of young women dancing on a eurodance song in Prague night club in 2003".
Then you can use a free and open source software like KDEnlive to stitch everything together. It's a very good piece of software. Just watch a few tutorials if you are stuck and for creating music videos it's better and offer much more fine tuning and better control than many paid apps. Yes, you can do there even vertical TikTok videos or YouTube shorts.
After exporting your music video you can upload it to your YouTube channel and also put on Spotify or Apple Music. Putting your music there as a starting solo artist is not easy so you will need a service like DistroKid. It's a paid service but they have nice deal even for more than one artist (if you plan uploading more than just under one artist/group pseudonym). Here is the DistroKid affiliate link with 7% discount to give you a better deal.
It takes a day or two, sometimes longer to get your song or album to Spotify and other services but then you got it there for everybody to enjoy.
This is a just some starting info how to go about it when you want started. If you have a powerful computer you can certainly try something like ACE Studio instead of Suno, but, in my opinion, you won't be reaching as good results as with Suno. When it comes to OpenArt - feel free to try Higgsfield or others, I just have found OpenArt quite nice to work with and were one of the first to offered consistent characters, also the pricing was reasonable. If you can afford Google One Ultra account - that comes with a lot of video generations for Veo in Google Flow - basically free but it's not cheap if you are just starting.
Good luck!