As a father of three children (ages 8, 5, and 3), driving long distances is always a mission. “Are we there yet?” is the phrase I fear the most.
Recently, I found a secret weapon to keep them entertained and focused in the car: Suno AI. Instead of playing the same old nursery rhymes, I decided to create a custom song about their favorite subject—Dinosaurs.
Here is how I used AI to create a hit song called “The Tarbosaurus” for my kids.
1. The Idea: “The T-Rex of Asia”
My kids are obsessed with dinosaurs, especially the fierce ones. So, I opened Suno AI and typed in a specific prompt to match their taste.
- Theme: Tarbosaurus (The spotted lizard from Asia)
- Keywords: Big mouth, Sharp teeth, Hunting, Powerful roar
- Style: Exciting, K-Pop, Upbeat, Catchy, Kids’ Pop with a heavy beat
I wanted something easy to sing along to. I specifically hoped for a repetitive hook that the 3-year-old could follow.

2. The Result: “Tarbo Tarbo Tarbo Saurus!”
The result was beyond my expectations. The AI generated a song with a catchy rhythm and clear lyrics describing the dinosaur’s features: “With a big mouth and sharp teeth, he goes hunting!”
The best part was the chorus.
“Tarbo Tarbo Tarbo Saurus~”
It was so addictive that even I found myself humming it. The melody was cheerful but had a cool beat, fitting the “hunting” theme perfectly.
3. The Magic in the Car
I played this song during our family trip. The reaction was instant. Usually, the kids get restless in the car, but when “Tarbo Saurus” came on, they became laser-focused.
- 8-year-old: Listened to the lyrics about the sharp teeth and powerful legs.
- 5 & 3-year-olds: Sang along to the chorus loudly: “Tarbo Tarbo Tarbo Saurus!”
It turned a boring car ride into a fun concert. Seeing them so happy and engaged made me realize that AI technology isn’t just for business—it’s a tool for parenting hacks.
4. Conclusion: Create Your Own K-Content
If you are a parent, I highly recommend using Suno AI to make songs about whatever your kids love right now—whether it’s dinosaurs, robots, or princesses.
It creates a unique memory that you can’t buy in stores. My kids are already asking for a “T-Rex” song next. It looks like I have to go back to the studio (my laptop) tonight!

