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We are building a real-time word suggestion app to help lyricists write better songs faster. We use advanced syntax analysis, machine learning and data visualization to suggest synonyms, antonyms, paraphrases, lexical fields, related adjectives or creative boosts to help you find the perfect words for every single lyric.
We are running a limited beta version so, please, PM me if you are interested.

EDIT: this is a web-based app, so it runs on any platform

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This sounds great. I have this lyric "Quantum Decoupling Transition in a One-Dimensional Feshbach-Resonant Superfluid" but I can't come up with the next line. Please run it through your app and post its suggestions. Thanks.

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That's not a lyric, that's a Big Bang Theory episode title! :lol:

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Frantz wrote:This sounds great. I have this lyric "Quantum Decoupling Transition in a One-Dimensional Feshbach-Resonant Superfluid" but I can't come up with the next line. Please run it through your app and post its suggestions. Thanks.
Our system gave us:
"Hypersurface defects partitions functions and bubbles in the Interstellar Medium"

Let us know when the song is written

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Frantz wrote:This sounds great. I have this lyric "Quantum Decoupling Transition in a One-Dimensional Feshbach-Resonant Superfluid" but I can't come up with the next line. Please run it through your app and post its suggestions. Thanks.
The first idea would be the hook: "Yeah, yeah, baby, physics sucks, but not as good as you"
or the standard approach: "Makes me feel you in all four dimensions as your Superfluid Resonates drowns me in your love"

Not really sure about the metre, so the scansion may be off a tick...

Hope this helps - the hook should make it a hit!

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nagualito wrote: "Hypersurface defects partitions functions and bubbles in the Interstellar Medium"

Let us know when the song is written
Hey that's pretty good! :)

The lyric came from this Radiolab episode at 29:00 where the hosts challenged They Might Be Giants to set that line from a physics research paper to music. They did a decent job with it too.

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