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VibeSing for Weddings — Create a Personalized Wedding Song
How couples and wedding planners use VibeSing to create custom AI cover songs for first dances, speeches, and memories.
VibeSing for Weddings — Create a Personalized Wedding Song
There's a moment at every wedding where the music takes over. The first dance, the parent dance, the cake cutting, the send-off. For most couples, those moments play out to whatever's on the DJ's standard playlist.
VibeSing lets you swap the standard for something personal: a cover of the song you love, sung in the voice of the person dancing.
It's not a replacement for a live band or a wedding singer. It's a layer on top — the kind of detail that makes your wedding feel like yours instead of a template.
Why a Personalized Cover Song Hits Different
Music triggers memory faster than almost any other stimulus. When the first dance song plays in your voice — even as an AI cover — it transforms a familiar track into something the couple owns.
Wedding planners and couples use VibeSing in a few specific ways:
- First dance: the song you would've picked, sung by the bride, the groom, or both voices layered
- Parent dance: a cover of "My Girl" or "Landslide" in a parent's voice
- Reception entrance: the bridal party walks in to a custom track
- Video montages: a cover plays under the slideshow, tying the audio to the visuals
The point isn't to replace professional music. It's to add one personal, unrepeatable element to a day that already has plenty of production behind it.
Best Wedding Song Genres for AI Covers
Some songs translate better than others to AI vocal generation. The patterns that work:
Soft ballads with clear melodic lines. "All of Me" (John Legend), "A Thousand Years" (Christina Perri), "Perfect" (Ed Sheeran), "Thinking Out Loud" — these are melodic, mid-tempo, and have vocal ranges that AI generation handles well.
Classic first-dance standards. "At Last" (Etta James), "The Way You Look Tonight," "Unchained Melody" — slower tempos with sustained notes give the AI model room to render the vocal cleanly.
Modern love songs with simple structures. "Lover" (Taylor Swift), "Better Together" (Jack Johnson), "Everything" (Michael Bublé) — short, repeatable phrases that sound natural even when synthesized.
Avoid: heavily auto-tuned pop, rap, or songs with extreme vocal runs. The AI handles straight melody better than acrobatic vocal production.
The First Dance: How to Make It
The couple decides on the song together (or the planner recommends based on their taste). One partner — usually the one with the stronger singing voice, but it doesn't really matter — records a 30-second voice sample in VibeSing Studio.
The sample just needs to be clean speech. You're not singing in the sample; the AI does the singing. Thirty seconds of "Hi, this is the voice of [name]" is enough.
Generation takes 3–5 minutes. The output is a cover of the song in the partner's voice, ready to download as an MP3 or vertical video. Drop it into the DJ's queue for the first dance slot, or play it directly from a phone into the venue's audio system.
A Surprise Song From the Groom or Bride
This is the move that gets the room quiet. One partner records their voice without telling the other, generates a cover of "their song," and plays it during the reception.
The surprise works because the cover sounds personal. The other partner hears their spouse's voice singing the song that means something to both of them. Wedding photographers know to have cameras ready because this is the shot that ends up framed.
Wedding planners can offer this as a service: "We include a custom AI cover for the first dance or the parent dance." It's a differentiator that costs the planner nothing but adds a layer the couple couldn't get from any other vendor.
Sharing the Clip at the Event
The VibeSing share page works on every device, no app required. A few ways planners use it:
- QR code on the reception tables: guests scan and hear the cover during dinner
- Link in the wedding program or invitation: guests listen on the way to the venue
- Vertical video played on a TV or projector: runs during cocktail hour
- Included in the post-wedding thank-you video: the cover plays as the closer
For guests who couldn't attend, the link is the same one the couple shares after the wedding — same artifact, no extra work to distribute.
A Few Practical Notes
Record the voice sample early. Don't leave it for the week of the wedding. Give the couple a 30-day window so they're relaxed when they record.
Pick the song before the sample, ideally. If the couple is undecided, generate two covers with the same voice and let them choose. Cheaper than redoing a sample.
Test the playback setup at the venue. A phone speaker won't do the cover justice. Most venues have an aux input or Bluetooth — the planner should test the file on the actual system before the moment.
Make the First Dance Yours
Open VibeSing Studio, record a 30-second voice sample, and pick the song that means something to both of you. The cover takes a few minutes. The memory lasts forever.