Google's Gemini app can now turn a detailed musical idea into a full three-minute song using its most advanced AI music model yet

Finally, Google’s Gemini app can make three-minute songs, turning detailed musical ideas into AI music reality, and welp, there goes our whole day.
The new upgrade means users can go far beyond a vague mood prompt and get much more specific about how they want a track to sound from start to finish.
Instead of just spitting out a short musical sketch, Gemini can now build something that feels much closer to a complete song.
For anyone who has ever hummed an idea into the void and wished a producer would magically appear, this might be the closest thing yet.
Google’s Gemini app can now create a full three-minute song
Tech fans will be giddy over the news that Google has rolled out Lyria 3 Pro inside the Gemini app, giving paid users access to its most advanced AI music model so far.
According to the details shared, the artificial intelligence can now generate tracks up to three minutes long, which is a massive jump from the 30-second snippets that were available before.
What makes this version stand out is the way it handles detailed prompts.
Users can ask for specific elements like intros, verses, choruses, and bridges, meaning the AI is not just guessing the overall vibe but responding to the structure of a song piece by piece.
That opens the door for far more complex ideas, including tracks with multiple sections, shifting moods, and more polished transitions.

It can create the most advanced AI music yet
This is not just about making novelty songs for fun, although it will absolutely do that.
Google says the tool can also be used to make personalized music for things like podcasts, tutorials, and vlogs, which makes it feel much more practical for creators.
There are still some limits depending on the subscription tier, with daily caps on how many songs users can generate.
But the bigger picture here is that AI music tools are getting more sophisticated fast, and Google clearly wants Gemini to be a serious part of that race.

We used the program to create our own country song, and it delivered; it even created a mockup album cover to go with it.
The company also says the model will not directly mimic artists, even if a user names one in a prompt, and every track created is marked with Google’s SynthID watermark.
So yes, the future might involve describing a song idea in a few lines and getting a three-minute track back before your coffee has gone cold.
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