How to make longer songs on Google Gemini

Google Lyria is a useful platform for making AI music. I have already written about how to use Google Lyria in order to make songs on the platform here.

Here is how to make longer songs on Google Gemini with Lyria.

Step 1: Go to Google Gemini and Select Create Music

Google Gemini

Step 2: Select Create music and make sure the model is on “Thinking”.

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Step 3: Write in your prompt

Step 4: Analyze your results

Google Gemini Music Write Chinese Songs

Once Gemini is complete you will be able to hear the whole song. When the model is on “Thinking”, it is able to create roughly three-minute songs rather than the default 30 seconds on “Fast” settings.

Within the result, Google Gemini’s Lyria music creator is able to describe the multiple instruments involved in the creation of the song here.

The song is now available for download onto your PC or to share on social media.

Adobe Express Firefly Image 4 Review in 2026

Japan Lotus Flower made in Adobe Firefly 4 Generative AI.

Adobe is company that been in the creative industry for many decades at this point. Photoshop is one of their most premier products and they are continuing in that tradition by leaning heavily into AI.

There are many generative AI models out there. Some are stronger than others at depicting certain art styles. Google Gemini is great at creating unvarnished photorealism. ChatGPT is great at certain kind of photorealism that leans more into Hollywood style here.

Adobe has an AI model known as Firefly and its honestly really great at its job here.

It is free and there is no subscription except to create an Adobe account here.

What I like about Adobe Express is that it centralizes the many AI models that are in use here. If you do not want use Adobe Firefly, then you purchase credits or have a subscription in order to use those models.

I think this is better than having so many separate apps for different models here. Three years ago, there was really only a couple AI models available publicly. Now, there are so many that it is becoming tough to keep up with it. Some of them have the strengths and weaknesses. Gemini in my opinion, is the best for photorealism. However, Adobe Firefly is also great here at creating photorealistic images though there is daily limit if you are not subscribed to it here.

Another aspect which is enhancing Adobe Express is its AI assistant. This allows for more precise prompts on one’s photos and art. I think that is better than Open Art Ai tools in that it has more precise editing here. Open Art’s Chat editing tools seemed amazing at first for me, but it is slow and there is still the issue of having to exit an app and go to another one if you are having issues with that model.

Much as many companies are now selling all-in-one management systems for particular industries, I think Adobe has the right approach here.

The Adobe Premium plan starts at $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. I think that this more affordable than their previous plans which were Photoshop or Premiere Pro bundles.

I highly recommend getting this subscription as this is a great digital art and AI hub for creatives.

Create Music from your videos with Google Lyria 3

Google Lyria 3 is one of the most powerful AI music generators here.

Suno AI is still the best when it comes to studio level music generation but Google is showing it is very much competitive in this space.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the chatbot is the ability to attach a video and have it create music out of that video.

Google AI Music

There are two options to approach this.

My recommendation here is that you should attempt to write a prompt because from my experience, Lyria has a tendency to create songs with vocals. While the vocals are great, I am more of an instrumental guy. I love Baroque and Classical Music and that is the genre I prefer to see created from such prompts here.

The amount of time it takes to create a song from a video is impressive. It only takes about a couple seconds, another advantage Google gained over Open AI’s ChatGPT platform here.

The ability for Google Lyria to make songs out of a video is one those things that only existed in the imaginations of writers who dabbled in the realm of speculative stories.

Now, that power is the hands of average users. While some may complain about creativity, I think we should use these tools in order to enhance our imaginations.