How to use the artist bio generator
Enter your artist name, city, genre and a couple of optional details — influences, your story, a highlight, your latest release — then pick a tone. Hit Generate my bios and you'll get six ready-to-paste versions for every place you need a bio. Copy the one you need, tweak a word or two, and you're done.
How to write an artist bio
A strong music bio answers four questions fast: who you are, what you sound like, why anyone should care, and what's out now. Open with your name, city and genre, then earn attention with one specific detail — a story, an influence, a real moment. Close with your latest release and where to find it. Keep it tight: editors, journalists and new listeners all skim.
Artist bio examples
Short Spotify bio example
Instagram bio example for musicians
Press-kit (EPK) bio example
First-person vs third-person artist bios
Use third person for Spotify, your EPK, and anything a journalist might quote ("Nova Lane is…"). Use first person for your own Instagram, TikTok and email newsletter, where a personal voice builds connection ("I'm Nova, and I write songs about…"). This tool generates both so you never have to manually flip the perspective.
What to include in an electronic press kit bio
An EPK bio is slightly more formal and complete than a social bio. Include your full artist name, location, genre, a sentence of story, one or two concrete highlights, your latest release, and a clear contact line for interviews and premieres. Keep it to a tight paragraph — curators and blogs receive hundreds and reward clarity.
After your bio: get discovered every day
A great bio gets read once, when someone already found you. The harder problem is getting found in the first place. Autohype posts your music to TikTok and Instagram every day, automatically, so new listeners keep discovering your profile — and your shiny new bio actually gets seen.