AI Mashup Maker: Fuse Two of Your Songs Into One Original Track

MemoTune AI Mashup Maker takes two tracks from your library—say a mellow lo-fi cut and an energetic trap beat—and blends them into one new, royalty-free song. Pick your two tracks, choose vocals or instrumental, then generate, preview, and download in about 60 seconds.

What is an AI Mashup Maker?

An AI mashup maker blends two songs you already made into one new, cohesive track—no DAW, no copyright headaches.

Two of your own tracks blending into a single waveform on a producer's desk
An AI mashup maker is an online tool that fuses two of your own tracks into one cohesive, original song. Instead of stitching together two copyrighted records like a classic DJ edit, MemoTune takes two songs from your library and regenerates a single blended track—fresh melody, harmony, drums, and arrangement that carry the DNA of both—so the result is yours to publish, monetize, and share. The difference matters. Tools that splice two existing commercial records leave you exposed to copyright strikes the moment you upload to YouTube, TikTok, or Spotify. Because your two source tracks are AI-made originals from your own MemoTune library, the mashup is royalty-free from the first download. You get the genre-clash energy people love—trap drums under a lo-fi piano, an EDM section with jazz chords—without borrowing anyone else's master. Driving it is simple: pick two songs from your library as Track A and Track B, choose vocals or instrumental, and let the AI fuse them. Want to steer the feel? Write your own lyrics (or reuse one track's words with a tap) and add an optional style hint like "lo-fi, mellow piano, female voice." Add structure tags like [verse] and [chorus] if you're working from lyrics. Most tracks render in about 60 seconds and run up to 8 minutes long. Creators reach for an AI mashup maker when a single track won't cut through: two of your beats that would sound better as one, a fresh spin on a song you already love, a blend that keeps surprising you. The goal isn't a perfect first take—it's a usable, original fusion of your own tracks in minutes, then one or two tweaks until it hits.

AI Mashup Maker Use Cases

Blending your own tracks gets attention without licensing headaches. Here are three ways creators get more out of the songs they've already made.

Creator combining two personal song drafts into one finished timeline

Combine two of your own tracks

Made a few songs on MemoTune that you like but none feels finished? Pick your two best—say a laid-back verse and a punchy hook—and fuse them into one cohesive track. It's the fastest way to turn scattered ideas in your library into a single song worth releasing, with nothing borrowed and nothing to clear.

Streamer mixing an original loop for games and live sets

Streams, games, and party sets

A copyright mute can kill a live stream. Streamers and DJs blend two of their own tracks into original instrumental loops for intros, lobby music, and warm-up sets that stay clear of takedowns—flip on instrumental, fuse an upbeat track with an atmospheric one, then download WAV for tighter looping and crossfades.

Songwriter drafting a cross-genre hook beside a guitar and shaker

Hooks and demos for artists

Songwriters and beatmakers fuse two of their own sketches—an afrobeats groove and a country topline—to hear how a cross-genre idea lands. Reuse the lyrics from one, tweak the style hint, and regenerate until it catches, then take the WAV into your session for a full production.

Everything You Need to Blend Your Own Tracks

MemoTune AI Mashup Maker focuses on what makes a blend work: real fusion of two tracks, flexible vocals, simple style hints, and editable exports you own.

Pick any two songs from your library and the engine writes one track that carries both—trap drums under lo-fi keys, K-pop melody over orchestral strings. It blends rhythm, harmony, and timbre instead of crossfading clips, so the seams disappear and the song feels intentional.

Two of your tracks merging into one continuous audio waveform

What Sets the MemoTune Mashup Maker Apart

Most mashup tools either combine copyrighted songs or hide what they're doing. MemoTune blends two of your own tracks into original songs you can actually publish.

Royalty-free by design, not by disclaimer

Tools that stitch two real records label outputs 'personal use only' for a reason—they're built on someone else's masters. MemoTune blends two of your own AI-made tracks, so your mashup is clear for monetized videos, releases, and client work from the first download.

Real fusion, not a crossfade

Splicing two tracks gives you an A/B transition. MemoTune blends rhythm, harmony, and instrumentation into a single arrangement, so a lo-fi-meets-trap idea sounds composed—not like two songs fighting over the same four bars.

Simple, honest controls

No buried menus or fake precision. You pick the two tracks, choose vocals or instrumental, write or reuse lyrics, and add a style hint if you want. Fewer knobs means fewer 'almost right' re-rolls and a result you can actually predict.

Fast enough for daily content

Most blends render in about 60 seconds, so you can test three pairings before a normal tool finishes one. That speed is the difference between posting today and shelving the idea.

Private generations for unreleased work

Testing a sound for a client or a drop you haven't announced? MemoTune supports private generations, so you can experiment without broadcasting every rough idea to a public feed.

Same credits as the rest of MemoTune

A mashup costs the same credits as any other AI music generation here—no premium surcharge for fusing tracks. Use one balance across the song maker, extender, and mashup maker without juggling separate plans.

How to Make a Mashup With AI in 3 Steps

Go from two tracks in your library to a finished, downloadable mashup in three steps. Most tracks generate in about 60 seconds depending on length and settings.

Pick two tracks to blend

Choose any two songs from your library as Track A and Track B—for example a lo-fi verse idea and a high-energy trap beat. New here? Make a couple of songs in the AI Song Maker first, then come back to fuse them.

Set vocals, lyrics, and style

Decide vocals or instrumental. For a vocal mashup, write your own lyrics or reuse one track's words with a tap, and tag [verse] / [chorus] to shape the song. Add an optional style hint—like "lo-fi, mellow piano"—to nudge the blend.

Generate and download

Hit Create Mashup, preview in seconds, and if it's close, change one thing and re-roll. When the blend lands, download MP3 for quick posting or WAV for editing in your DAW—royalty-free and ready for your timeline.

Make Your First Mashup With the AI Mashup Maker—Free

Pick two tracks from your library and let the AI mashup maker fuse them into one original, royalty-free song in about 60 seconds. Preview before you download, then re-roll until it hits.

Frequently Asked Questions

How the AI mashup maker works, what it costs, and whether you can publish the results—the questions that decide if it fits your workflow.

What does an AI mashup maker actually do?

An AI mashup maker blends two songs you've already made into one new, original track. On MemoTune you pick two tracks from your library as Track A and Track B, choose vocals or instrumental, and the AI fuses them—writing fresh arrangement instead of splicing records. Add lyrics or an optional style hint to steer it, then generate, preview, and download in about 60 seconds.

Can I upload two songs and combine them into a mashup?

MemoTune mashes up two songs from your own library rather than uploaded commercial recordings—and that's intentional. Make a few tracks with the AI Song Maker, then pick any two as Track A and Track B and the AI fuses them into one new song. Because both sources are your AI-made originals, the mashup is royalty-free and safe to monetize, with no samples to clear and no copyright strikes.

How is an AI mashup maker different from a DJ remix or mashup app?

A DJ app or remixer layers two existing commercial recordings, so the output still contains copyrighted masters you can't legally monetize. An AI mashup maker like MemoTune regenerates a brand-new track from two songs in your own library instead—no borrowed audio, no licensing to clear. You trade exact sample recognition for a clean, original song you fully own and can publish anywhere.

Can I use AI mashup tracks for commercial and monetized projects?

Yes. Because every mashup is built from your own AI-made songs, the result is royalty-free for monetized YouTube videos, TikToks, streams, ads, and releases—subject to the license terms shown in your plan. If you're doing client work, check the commercial-use option before exporting finals. There are no borrowed masters to clear.

Which genres can I blend together in a mashup?

Any two tracks in your library can be blended, whatever their genres—lo-fi, trap, EDM, phonk, K-pop, jazz, orchestral, afrobeats, drill, city-pop, and country. Make the two songs you want to fuse, pick them as Track A and Track B, and add a style hint if you want to nudge the result. Unusual pairings often produce the most attention-grabbing blends, so experiment freely.

How long does it take to generate a mashup and how long can it be?

Most mashups render in about 60 seconds, depending on length and settings. You can create tracks up to 8 minutes long, which covers everything from a 15-second TikTok hook to an extended stream loop or trailer bed. If a result is close, swap one track or tweak the style hint and regenerate rather than starting over.

Is the AI mashup maker free, and how many credits does it use?

You can start free with daily credits and create your first mashups at no cost. A mashup uses the same credits as any other AI music generation on MemoTune—there's no surcharge for fusing tracks—so one balance works across the song maker, extender, and mashup maker. Upgrade only when you need higher limits or faster queues.