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AI Worship Lyrics Generator

Worship writing fails in a specific direction: abstract devotion. "You are the light." "You complete me." The SongForgeAI worship profile aggressively flags abstract-devotion language and pushes toward embodied scene — a recovering father, a barefoot prodigal, a specific Tuesday night. Build 2487: also evaluates congregational singability (can a normal voice carry this line without rehearsal?) and worship-cliché density (rain down, fire fall, break every chain — the worship-default vocabulary models reach for when generating any prayer-shaped lyric).

Why the Worship profile is tuned differently

Abstract-devotion scanner flags generic metaphor (light, fire, way) unless grounded.

Testimony mode: lyrics frame as specific personal narrative, not doctrinal statement.

Destination phrase usually a name or title of reverence — forge enforces landing.

Low vocal register + dynamic build directives in Suno style prompt.

Congregational singability check — line stress + vowel positions evaluated for crowd pickup without rehearsal.

What goes wrong in AI worship lyrics

Specific failure modes the worship profile guards against — and the counter-move baked into the forge.

×Abstract devotion. "You are the light, You are the way" — could be pasted into any worship song from any decade.

Abstract-devotion scanner flags generic metaphor unless grounded in a specific scene. The gauntlet pushes the lyric toward embodied testimony — a named place, a named moment.

×Worship-default vocabulary stack. "Rain down, fire fall, break every chain, set the captives free" — four banned phrases in two lines.

Cliché-in-worship metric (Build 2484) flags imagery that could appear in any worship lyric of the last decade. Imagery specific to THIS song survives; boilerplate gets rewritten.

×Unsingable congregation lines. Syncopation that works in the studio but not in a sanctuary.

Singability-in-congregation metric evaluates line stress + held-note vowel positions. The forge tunes for a typical congregant carrying the line without rehearsal.

×Doctrinal statement masquerading as a song. Verses that read like a sermon outline.

Testimony mode is the default — the forge prompts the gauntlet to frame the lyric as specific personal narrative, not theological exposition.

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