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4 U Songs makes personalized songs from your stories: one song is $57, it is ready in minutes, you hear a free preview before paying, and delivery is digital. The details are below.

FAQ

What exactly is a 4 U Songs custom song?

A one-of-one, fully-produced song whose lyrics are written from a brief you fill out about a real person: their name, your memories, the occasion. You choose genre, mood and voice; the finished song is delivered digitally.

How much does it cost?

One song is $57. Bundles bring the per-song price down (five songs for $162). There are no subscriptions or hidden fees.

How fast will the song be ready?

Songs are typically ready in minutes, not days. Because delivery is digital, it also works as a genuinely last-minute gift.

Do I pay before hearing the song?

No. You hear a free one-minute watermarked preview of your song first. You only pay to unlock the full song and download it. If the preview is not right, you can adjust the brief or simply walk away having paid nothing.

What occasions do people order songs for?

Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and first dances, memorials and tributes, proposals, graduations, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Valentine’s, new babies, retirements, apologies, roasts, and plain "just because." If it matters to you, it qualifies.

What genres are available?

Pop, rock, hip hop (trap, UK drill, boom bap, R&B rap), R&B and soul, country, gospel, acoustic, jazz, EDM, reggae, afrobeats, dancehall, soca, funk and disco - each with sub-styles you pick in the wizard.

How is this different from Songfinch or other custom song services?

Two big differences: you hear a free preview before paying anything, and it is ready in minutes rather than days - at $57 instead of the $100+ most made-to-order song services charge. See our detailed comparison on the Songfinch alternative page.

How is the song delivered?

Digitally, minutes after you approve it: a high-quality audio download including a studio WAV.

Is it really unique to the person?

Yes. The lyrics come from your brief, so the song contains their name and your actual stories. No two briefs produce the same song.

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