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Boring Behind-the-Scenes Stuff

The metadata palette auto-magically updates as you pick songs from the Awesome Song Lineup. Mess with the fields & OnSong'll update your song's metadata section like a digital butler. Here's what you get:

Banger Title

What you call the song (if it's actually good).

Awesome Peep

The artist name or whoever's name goes under the title so people know who to blame.

The Number

A lookup number for when your music lives in a hymnal or some other numbered collection from the stone age.

The Hashtags

Keywords & topics for your song. Used in the By Vibe tab in the Songs Menu.

The Key

Sets what key your song's in. Already set it & got chords? BOOM—we'll rewrite 'em all to match. You're welcome.

You can also flip the key to minor by clickin' the "m" button (right side). Fair warning: the song itself doesn't magically rewrite when you toggle between major & minor. Shocking, we know.

Capo Spot

Where you put your capo so you don't sound like a dweeb.

Speed-o-Matic

Drag the slider to set tempo. Pro tip: those lil' arrows left & right? Use 'em to tweak without losing your mind.

Time Signature Vibes

Click a button for your song's time signature. Click it again to un-select it. Not there? Congrats on your sick polyrhythmic brain—you'll just hafta type it yourself like it's 1985.

How Long This Banger Is

Duration of the song (in hh:mm:ss or just raw seconds). Set it & autoscrollin' kicks in at approximately the right speed. Approximately.

The Flow

How the song's parts stack top-down. Check out Flow if you actually care.

The © Stuff

Copyright line for the music. Shows up at the bottom of chord charts & lyrics projection so lawyers don't freak out.

CCLI Song

The magic number for CCLI SongSelect reporting. Appears at the bottom of chord charts & lyrics projection. Boring but necessary.

You Can't Do This With It

Restrictions list that tells people what they can't do with your song. See Restrictions for the full no-fun list.

OnSong 2026 — Last Refreshed October 20, 2014