2010s
Music Generator

Capture the streaming era's sound — trap 808s, massive EDM drops, global K-pop energy, and lo-fi study beats. Describe your vision and let Music Agent create it.

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Create a 2010s trap beat, booming 808s, hi-hat rolls, dark melody, 140 BPM, C minor
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Here's your trap beat — distorted 808 bass slides, rapid-fire hi-hat triplets, dark bell melody, and atmospheric pads with hard-hitting snares.

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2010s Music DNA

Four pillars that define the sound of the 2010s — culture, structure, instruments, and harmony.

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Origins & Culture

Streaming reshaped everything — Spotify playlists became gatekeepers, SoundCloud launched careers, K-pop went global, and the album gave way to singles and playlist-friendly tracks.

02

Song Structure

Pop embraced the hook-first approach — chorus within 30 seconds. Trap favored looping structures. EDM built around drop-build-drop. Lo-fi used ambient, repetitive forms.

03

Signature Instruments

TR-808, Serum synth, Auto-Tune, Ableton Live, lo-fi tape emulation, sidechain compression, vocal chops, and pitch-shifted 808 bass slides.

04

Harmonic Identity

Trap uses dark minor keys with simple melodies. EDM favors emotional progressions (vi–IV–I–V). K-pop blends Western pop harmony with unexpected modulations. Lo-fi leans on jazzy 7th and 9th chords.

2010s Sonic Spectrum

Six defining subgenres of the 2010s — each capturing a different current of the streaming era's sound.

Trap

130–170 BPM2012–Present

808 bass, hi-hat rolls, dark melodies, and atmospheric production dominating hip-hop and pop.

EDM/Big Room

126–132 BPM2011–2016

Massive festival drops, supersaws, build-ups, and euphoric melodies designed for arenas.

K-Pop

100–140 BPM2012–Present

Polished production blending pop, hip-hop, R&B, and EDM with synchronized performance aesthetics.

Lo-Fi Hip-Hop

70–90 BPM2013–Present

Mellow beats with vinyl crackle, jazz samples, tape wobble, and a chill study-session vibe.

Future Bass

130–170 BPM2014–Present

Lush supersaws, pitch-bent synths, chopped vocals, and emotional chord progressions.

Tropical House

100–115 BPM2014–2017

Laid-back house grooves with steel drums, marimbas, warm pads, and summer vibes.

How 2010s Styles Compare

See how the major 2010s subgenres differ across tempo, mood, instruments, and complexity.

FeatureTrapEDM/Big RoomK-PopLo-Fi
BPM Range130–170126–132100–14070–90
Key Instruments808, hi-hats, synthsSupersaws, kicksSynths, vocals, drumsVinyl, piano, tape
MoodDark, hard-hittingEuphoric, massivePolished, energeticChill, studious
Typical UseHip-hop, social mediaFestivals, workoutDance, fan contentStudy, relaxation
ComplexityMediumMediumHighLow–Medium
Notable ArtistsFuture, Metro BoominAvicii, Martin GarrixBTS, BLACKPINKNujabes, ChilledCow

Ready-to-Use 2010s Prompts

Eight curated prompts spanning every 2010s style — copy one and start creating instantly.

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808 Mafia Type Beat

Create a trap beat at 140 BPM in C minor. Distorted 808 bass with slides, rapid triplet hi-hats, dark bell melody, reverbed snare, and atmospheric pad layers. Mood: midnight menace.

TrapDark
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Festival Anthem

Generate an EDM big room track at 128 BPM in F minor. Supersaw build-up, massive drop with stabbing chords, four-on-the-floor kick, and crowd-energizing breakdown. Mood: main stage energy.

EDMEuphoric
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03

Seoul Sunrise

Produce a K-pop style track at 125 BPM in Ab major. Polished synth production, catchy vocal hook, dance break section, and a surprise genre-switch bridge. Mood: addictively catchy.

K-PopPop
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Study Session

Compose a lo-fi hip-hop beat at 78 BPM in D minor. Vinyl crackle, jazzy Rhodes chords, mellow drum loop, subtle bass, and rain ambience. Mood: 3 AM focus.

Lo-FiChill
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05

Feels Wave

Create a future bass track at 150 BPM in Eb major. Lush supersaw chords, pitched vocal chops, heavy sidechain, and an emotional melodic drop. Mood: bittersweet euphoria.

Future BassEmotional
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06

Island Breeze

Generate a tropical house track at 108 BPM in G major. Marimba melody, soft kick groove, steel drum accents, warm pad, and a breezy vocal hook. Mood: sunset beach bar.

Tropical HouseChill
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07

SoundCloud Anthem

Build a SoundCloud rap beat at 155 BPM in A minor. Distorted bass, aggressive hi-hats, eerie melody, heavy reverb, and a lo-fi vocal effect. Mood: rebellious energy.

SoundCloud RapRaw
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Streaming Pop Hit

Create a 2010s pop track at 120 BPM in C major. Tropical-tinged production, drop chorus, catchy vocal melody, finger snaps, and a post-chorus hook. Mood: playlist-ready summer.

PopCatchy
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Where 2010s Music Shines

Real-world scenarios where 2010s-inspired music creates the perfect atmosphere.

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Social Media Content

Trap beats and trending sounds for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, and viral content creation.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your 2010s music.

01

Describe Your Vision

Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.

02

Refine Through Chat

Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.

03

Export & Use

Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.

Explore More Genres

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating 2010s music with Tunee.

Yes. All Tunee-generated tracks are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, Spotify, ads, games, podcasts, and film. No royalties or licensing.

Very. The AI replicates trap 808 patterns, EDM supersaws, K-pop production polish, and lo-fi tape textures. Reference specific producers for precision.

Absolutely. The 2010s were defined by genre fusion. Try 'trap beat with K-pop melody' or 'lo-fi meets future bass.' Cross-genre requests are a strength.

Yes. Lo-fi is one of the most popular categories. Specify jazzy, ambient, or rainy vibes for different flavors of study-session beats.

No. Describe the mood — 'hard trap banger' or 'chill lo-fi study beat' — and the AI handles the technical details. Add specifics only if you want them.

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