Graduation song for your daughter.
She'll keep the card for a year. She'll keep a song forever. A Porizo graduation song captures one specific thing about who your daughter became across the years that led to today — the focus, the resilience, the way she says her own name — and turns it into a song, in the music style you choose.
The Long Quiet Yes
"You didn't ask for the room — you built the room / you didn't wait for the door — you remembered every key."
A graduation gift that doesn't end with the ceremony.
Graduation gifts for daughters default to jewelry, framed diplomas, or a check tucked into a card. They sit in a drawer. A Porizo song doesn't — because it's specific to her. The thing she said when she didn't get into her first choice. The book she finished at 2am. The way she encouraged her younger sibling through a hard semester. Those become the lyric, performed by an AI vocalist in a music style you choose. The human-composer marketplaces (Songfinch, Songlorious, Songheart, ForeverSong) take days and cost around $200; Porizo turns your memory into a finished song in minutes for about $9. She plays the song on the way to the ceremony, the morning of her first job, the night before her first big presentation. It outlives the dinner.
Graduation moments that earn their own song.
- High-school graduation. The first big chapter. A song that names the years that built her.
- College graduation. The years that asked something of her. A song that says you saw it.
- Graduate-school or professional completion. Master's, JD, MD, MBA, PhD. The longer years. The deserving song.
- A return-to-school graduation. If she went back at 30, 40, 50. The courage and time deserve naming.
- A first-generation graduation. First in the family. A song that names what that means without making it heavier than it should be.
- A surprise after the ceremony. Play it on the drive home. Watch her face.
From one specific year to a full graduation song.
"You did the second draft when nobody asked / you sat with the question one more night / and the answer didn't come — but you came back the next morning anyway."
The lyric came from one detail: "She rewrote her thesis chapter three times in one week." Porizo built the song around discipline and showing up again, performed in the indie-folk style the gifter chose.
Graduation song questions.
Will my daughter actually like this?
Most graduates 'don't really listen to that kind of music' and play these anyway. The reason is the specificity. It's not about music — it's about her.
How do I choose how the song sounds?
You pick the music style — indie folk, acoustic, pop, country — and an AI vocalist performs the lyrics built from your memory. For a graduation song from a parent to a daughter, the specific memory is what makes it stick.
Can I include her school name or major?
Yes. Include them in the memory or message you describe. The lyric will weave them in.
What if both parents want to contribute to the song?
Either make one song that references both parents in the lyric, or make two short songs — one from each parent's own memory.
Can I include her sister/brother in the lyric?
Yes. Siblings, grandparents, partners — mention them in the memory. The lyric will name them naturally.
How does this compare to Songfinch?
Songfinch uses human composers and ships in 4–7 days for $179.99+. Porizo ships in minutes for about $9 — original lyrics from your memory, in a style you choose.
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