I used three AI tools and look what I created

music video made with AI tool
AI image generated with ChatGPT.

By Sunil Saxena

My experimentsDo you dream of making music videos but feel stuck because you can’t write lyrics, sing, or play an instrument?

Don’t worry — AI can be your friend, guide, and tutor. Today, it can do all three for you.

In this post, I’ll walk you through how I created a YouTube Short to celebrate my 69th birthday — with the help of AI.

Step 1: Writing the Lyrics

My first challenge was writing lyrics. For this, I turned to ChatGPT — my go-to AI app whenever I hit a wall.

I asked it to create upbeat, celebratory lyrics about ageing — playful, proud, and defiant.

To set the right tone, I suggested it begin with:

“I am 69, going on 70,” inspired by the iconic Sound of Music number “I am Sixteen Going on Seventeen.”

It took three iterations before ChatGPT produced lyrics close to what I wanted. I then refined them further until they reflected my sentiments.

Here’s the final version of the lyrics:

I am sixty-nine, going on seventy,

Some call me old, I call myself gold.

Doctors say “walk slow”, but I say age is a number, not a price tag!

Some whisper “fragile,” I shout “agile!”

I am sixty-nine, going on seventy,

Friends talk of pensions, pills, and walking sticks,

But I talk of rock bands, Insta, and AI

I am sixty-nine, going on seventy

Some think I am done, but I am not And why should I

I have more adventures to chase, more memories to make.

I am sixty-nine, going on seventy

Everyone, sing along Unfurl the flag, wave your walking sticks,

Seventies is not an Everest but just another hill

Don’t slow down, and prove doomsayers wrong

I am sixty-nine, going on seventy

Step 2: Composing the Music

With the lyrics ready, it was time to add music. I turned to Suno.com, a web-based generative audio workstation.

For a beginner like me, it wasn’t easy to choose the right voice, rhythm, and instruments. Luckily, Suno lets you experiment freely.

I tested over a dozen combinations before landing on one that clicked.

My final command line included:

  • Powerful male voice
  • Positive, dynamic rhythm
  • Carefree, uplifting vibe
  • Danceable beat with percussion and rhythmic claps
  • Energetic drums and pulsating bass

The finished track ran for 1 minute 59 seconds — perfect for a YouTube Short.

Step 3: Creating the Video

Now I needed visuals. Luckily, InstaDoodle.com had a library of AI-generated caricatures that perfectly fit my theme.

I uploaded the song, launched the storyboard editor, and dropped in visuals. It took a few revisions to sync images with lyrics and adjust timing, but soon the storyboard came alive.

Now I needed visuals. Luckily, InstaDoodle.com had a library of AI-generated caricatures that perfectly fit my theme.

I uploaded the song, launched the storyboard editor, and dropped in visuals. It took a few revisions to sync images with lyrics and adjust timing, but soon the storyboard came alive.

With all elements — lyrics, music, and visuals — in place, InstaDoodle rendered the video. Within minutes, I had a finished product, ready to publish on YouTube.

Watch the Video

👉Click on the link to watch the video

Key Takeaways

From this creative experiment, I learned two important lessons:

  1. AI can be mastered at any age.
  1. Don’t hesitate to experiment with multiple apps — you’ll not only create something unique but also something that makes you happy.

Bottomline

  • What started as a fun idea for my 69th birthday turned into a full-fledged creative project — lyrics, music, and video — all powered by AI.
  • If I can do it, so can you. Your next song, video, or creative experiment might just be a few AI prompts away

(First Published on Medium.com on October 6, 2025.)

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About Sunil Saxena 28 Articles
Sunil Saxena is an award winning media professional with over three decades of experience in New Media, Social Media, Mobile Journalism, Print Journalism, Media Education and Research. He incubated the award-winning Gaon Ki Awaaz, India’s first voice-based news and information service for rural India that won two South Asian awards and one National award for innovation. Sunil has authored three media books that are referred texts in most Indian Universities. His current passion is Social Media, and its integration with industry and traditional media. Among other things he is keenly interested in content management, website development, social media consultancy, development of mobile content and media training.

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