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What Is a Song DNA Report?

A Song DNA report is Tunepact's deep analysis of a single track — covering mood, narrative, target audience, keywords, and marketing angles that power your content, EPK, and public song pages.

Marketing intelligence, not just audio metadataPowers EPK bios, Tune.page copy, and SEO pagesTry free via the Song DNA analyzer

Key takeaways

  • One report per song — not a generic artist profile
  • Keywords feed captions, blogs, and indexable pages
  • Song DNA is the hub that connects all Tunepact tools
  • Each analyzed song can become a public discoverable page

What is Song DNA?

Song DNA is Tunepact's branded song-level intelligence report — not just metadata, but marketing-ready insight.

Upload or analyze a track and receive a structured report you can use for social posts, blog articles, Tune.page copy, EPK bios, and discoverable public song pages. Where Spotify shows streams and Shazam shows title matches, Song DNA shows how to talk about the song — the emotional hook, the story arc, and who will feel it most.

  • Mood and emotional profile
  • Narrative and lyrical themes
  • Target listener demographics and psychographics
  • SEO keywords and hashtag directions
  • Marketing angles for social and press

Why does Song DNA matter for SEO?

Song DNA generates keywords and story elements that feed indexable public song pages — a compounding SEO asset.

Each analyzed song can become a discoverable page with rich text, Q&A, and mood tags that search engines and AI answer tools can cite. Over time, your catalog becomes a web of indexable assets — not just tracks buried inside Spotify. This is how indie artists build authority without a PR team.

How is Song DNA different from ChatGPT or generic AI?

Song DNA is built into a music marketing workflow — not a one-off chat response.

Asking ChatGPT to describe your song gives text in a vacuum. Song DNA connects to your Tunepact hub: the same keywords populate your planner tasks, Toni interview prompts, Tune.page story section, and public song URL. One analysis, many outputs — all consistent.

When should I run Song DNA?

Before release week — ideally as soon as the mix is final.

The earlier you analyze, the more time you have to build teasers, write EPK copy, and queue planner tasks. Many artists run Song DNA the day mastering finishes, then use the report for the full 30-day release cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions

No. Song DNA focuses on marketing intelligence — story, audience, and promotion angles — not copyright identification or duplicate detection.

Yes. Visit tunepact.com/song-dna or /free-song-analyzer to analyze a track and see a sample report on Tunepact's free tier.

Yes — from bedroom pop to metal to instrumental. The analysis adapts to genre context and lyrical content.

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