Sweet love songs differ from sad ballads and from generic pop — they need warmth. Warm, intimate, lightly swaying. BPM 80–110, major keys (C / G / D), and 1–2 "warmth instruments" (ukulele, Rhodes, tambourine).

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Best for

  • Custom wedding songs
  • Valentine's / proposal video BGM
  • Tender brand campaigns

Quick reference: example prompts

Quick sample prompts you can copy and adapt (full walkthroughs are in the articles above):

Ukulele sweet song

Sweet warm love song, 95 BPM, C major, ukulele lead + soft acoustic guitar + brushed snare + handclaps + light glockenspiel, female vocal-friendly, gentle joyful confession vibe

Rhodes romantic

Romantic mid-tempo love song, 88 BPM, G major, warm Rhodes piano lead + soft brushed drums + upright bass + tasteful saxophone solo in bridge, male vocal-friendly, intimate jazz-pop crossover feel

Warm folk confession

Warm folk love song, 92 BPM, D major, fingerpicked steel-string guitar + gentle kick + soft mandolin + violin in chorus, dual male and female vocal duet-friendly, cozy first-love vibe

Chinese sweet pop

Mandopop sweet love song, 100 BPM, F major, modern bright pop production, plucky synth + ukulele + clean electric guitar + soft kick, female vocal-friendly, light and sticky chorus, summer date vibe