Hyperpop
Music Generator
Pitch-shifted vocals, distorted bass, sugar-rush melodies, and genre-annihilating production that pushes pop to its breaking point. Describe your chaos and let Music Agent craft a hyperpop track with the maximalist energy and experimental edge that defines the internet's most boundary-pushing genre.
Sugar Crash Protocol
Hyperpop AI
Hyperpop DNA
The four building blocks that define the hyperpop sound — origins, structure, instruments, and production.
Origins & Evolution
Hyperpop crystallized around 2019 when Spotify's editorial playlist gave a name to the maximalist, internet-native sound pioneered by PC Music (A. G. Cook, SOPHIE, Hannah Diamond) and artists like 100 gecs, Charli XCX, and Dorian Electra. Its roots trace to bubblegum bass, nightcore, and deconstructed club. By the early 2020s, hyperpop had become a defining sound of online music culture, influencing mainstream pop production.
Song Structure
Hyperpop songs compress extreme dynamics into short runtimes — often under 3 minutes. Structures are unpredictable: verse-chorus forms exist but frequently shatter into beat switches, genre pivots, or chaotic breakdowns. A track might jump from sugary pop chorus to industrial breakdown to dubstep drop within 30 seconds. The only rule is that nothing stays the same for too long.
Signature Instruments
Heavily processed vocals — pitch-shifted, auto-tuned, distorted, layered, and chopped — are hyperpop's signature. Bass ranges from crushed 808s to industrial distortion. Synths are bright, metallic, and hyper-saturated. Drums borrow from trap, EDM, drum & bass, and industrial simultaneously. Sound design includes glitch effects, bitcrushing, extreme compression, and deliberately 'wrong' mixing choices.
Production Philosophy
Hyperpop's production philosophy is 'more is more, then add more.' Every element is pushed to extremes — pitch, distortion, speed, density. The aesthetic embraces the artificial and digital with no pretense of acoustic realism. Production quality ranges from bedroom lo-fi chaos to surgically precise studio maximalism. The genre treats pop conventions as raw material to be deconstructed, amplified, and reassembled into something deliberately overwhelming.
Explore the Spectrum
Six distinct subgenres within hyperpop — each with its own tempo, texture, and sonic identity.
Bubblegum Bass
PC Music's polished, hyper-feminine take on maximalist pop — sugary melodies, plasticky synths, and pitched vocals over heavy bass. A. G. Cook, Hannah Diamond, and SOPHIE pioneered this surgically produced style.
Glitchcore
The chaotic, lo-fi end of hyperpop — rapid-fire vocal chops, bitcrushed beats, extreme pitch shifts, and deliberately jarring edits. 100 gecs and dltzk embody this intentionally abrasive, meme-adjacent aesthetic.
Digicore
Internet-native hyperpop fused with emo and indie rock — guitar samples, emotional lyrics, auto-tuned vocals, and trap beats. Bladee, osquinn, and Jane Remover represent this SoundCloud-era evolution.
Deconstructed Pop
The art-school side of hyperpop — avant-garde production that dismantles pop conventions while keeping accessible hooks. SOPHIE, Arca, and Caroline Polachek create challenging yet compelling pop experiments.
Nightcore
Sped-up, pitch-shifted versions of existing songs with added euphoric energy. Originally a Norwegian DJ project, nightcore became a foundational influence on hyperpop's pitched vocal aesthetic and high-tempo energy.
Hyperpop Rap
Trap and hip-hop fused with hyperpop's maximalist production — auto-tuned rap flows over distorted beats, glitch effects, and sugar-coated melodies. Yeat, Ken Carson, and Destroy Lonely push rap into hyperpop territory.
How It Compares
See how hyperpop stacks up against pop, EDM, and industrial across key musical characteristics.
| Feature | Hyperpop | Pop | EDM | Industrial |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 130–200 | 95–140 | 120–150 | 110–150 |
| Key Instruments | Pitch-shifted vocals, distorted synths, glitch FX | Synths, programmed drums, clean vocals | Supersaws, kick drums, risers | Distorted synths, metallic percussion |
| Production Style | Maximalist, chaotic, genre-breaking | Polished, hook-driven, clean | Build-drop, euphoric, DJ-oriented | Harsh, mechanical, abrasive |
| Song Structure | Unpredictable, beat-switches, genre pivots | Verse-chorus-bridge, radio format | Build-drop-build, extended mixes | Repetitive, industrial loops |
| Mood | Chaotic, euphoric, overwhelming, ironic | Upbeat, accessible, universal | Energetic, euphoric, danceable | Dark, aggressive, confrontational |
| Notable Artists | 100 gecs, Charli XCX, SOPHIE | Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa | Skrillex, Martin Garrix | Nine Inch Nails, Ministry |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every hyperpop mood — copy one and start creating instantly.
Sugar Overload
Create a hyperpop track at 155 BPM in E major. Pitched-up vocal chops, crushed distorted bass, sparkly synth arpeggios, trap hi-hats at double time, and a saccharine chorus melody that sounds like a candy commercial on steroids. Mood: euphoric sugar rush.
Glitch Chaos
Generate a glitchcore track at 170 BPM in C minor. Bitcrushed drums, rapid vocal stutters and pitch shifts, extreme stereo panning, broken synth stabs, and a melody that keeps glitching and restarting. Mood: internet meltdown energy.
Emo Digicore
Compose a digicore track at 148 BPM in B minor. Distorted guitar sample, auto-tuned emotional vocals, trap-style 808 kicks, sparkly synth pads, and lyrics about heartbreak delivered through pitch-shifted layers. Mood: crying in the digital void.
Deconstructed Banger
Produce a deconstructed pop track at 128 BPM in A♭ minor. A recognizable pop chord progression that keeps breaking apart — glitch interruptions, unexpected bass drops, metallic synth textures, and a vocal that shifts between angelic and distorted. Mood: pop falling apart beautifully.
Nightcore Rush
Build a nightcore-influenced hyperpop track at 175 BPM in D major. Sped-up vocal sample, euphoric trance-style synths, rapid kick-snare pattern, happy hardcore stabs, and maximum energy throughout. Mood: 3AM anime AMV energy.
Hyperpop Trap
Create a hyperpop rap instrumental at 145 BPM in F♯ minor. Distorted 808 sub-bass, sparkly bell melody, aggressive hi-hat rolls, pitched vocal ad-libs, and a beat switch halfway through that doubles the tempo. Mood: Playboi Carti meets PC Music.
Bubblegum Industrial
Generate a track at 140 BPM in G minor that fuses bubblegum pop with industrial noise — cute vocal melody over metallic percussion, power drill synths, sugary chord progression with distorted bass, and a breakdown that sounds like a factory. Mood: kawaii meets brutalism.
Ambient Hyperpop
Compose a slower hyperpop piece at 110 BPM in E♭ major. Ethereal pitch-shifted vocals floating over glitchy ambient textures, gentle bitcrushed arpeggios, distant bass pulses, and crystalline synth pads with occasional chaotic bursts. Mood: hyperpop's quiet after-party.
Where Hyperpop Lives
Real-world scenarios where hyperpop music shines — from viral content to experimental art.
Social Media Content
Short, attention-grabbing hyperpop clips perfect for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts — sonically impossible to scroll past.
Three Simple Steps
From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your hyperpop music.
Describe Your Vision
Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.
Refine Through Chat
Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.
Export & Use
Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.
Explore More Genres
Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about creating hyperpop music with Tunee.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, ads, games, podcasts, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.
Absolutely. Specify bubblegum bass, glitchcore, digicore, nightcore, or any variant in your prompt. The AI adapts vocal processing, distortion levels, and production style accordingly.
Not at all. Describe what you want in plain language — 'chaotic hyperpop with pitch-shifted vocals' or 'sugary bubblegum bass' works perfectly. The AI handles all production details.
Reference the artist in your prompt — '100 gecs style chaos' or 'SOPHIE-like production' gives the AI strong creative direction. Iterate with follow-up messages to refine.
As extreme as you want. Specify distortion levels, pitch shift amounts, glitch intensity, and BPM in your prompt. The AI can create everything from subtle hyperpop influence to full sonic maximalism.
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