Rules

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Rules

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Iterate with Pronunciation Tweaks

Adjust lyric pronunciation with elongated vowels (e.g., "loooove") or punctuation (e.g., "seen, seen!") to fine-tune cadence in v5’s vocal engine. Example: "[Chorus] Loooove, oh loooove (background: soft ahhhs)."

Use Creative Boost Sparingly:

Activate Suno’s "creative boost" button to auto-enhance prompts, but review its suggestions, as it may overgeneralize niche styles. Best for refining broad prompts.

Prioritize Expressive Cues for v5

Emphasize emotional descriptors (e.g., "raw, yearning," "expansive") over technical ones, as v5’s architecture is tuned for expressive, immersive outputs. Example: "Raw, emotional folk with yearning vocals, nostalgic and soulful."

JSON-Style Precision Prompts:

Structure prompts like a JSON object for granular control (e.g., {"genre": "jazz-trap", "elements": ["sax solo", "808 bass"], "bpm": 90}). This minimizes ambiguity in v5’s complex outputs. Example: {"genre": "deep house", "mood": "melancholic",...

Use Narrative Sentences for Mood

v5 excels with conversational, story-like prompts. Describe the song’s arc in full sentences (e.g., "Start with ambient layers, build to a hypnotic groove with warm synths") to tap into its immersive audio processing. Example: "Begin with a...

Embed Dynamic Instructions in Lyrics

Use meta tags like [Solo: 12s sax swell] or [Break: distorted bass drop] within lyrics to control specific transitions or instrumental highlights, leveraging v5’s improved structure recognition. Example: "[Verse 1] Soft vocals rise [Bridge: 15s...

Anchor Key Descriptors at Start and End

Place critical style or mood terms (e.g., "cinematic," "emotional") at both the beginning and end of the style prompt to reinforce consistency, as v5 prioritizes repeated cues for "locking in" the vibe.

Use Punctuation to Guide Suno’s Creativity

• [Brackets] – Highlight Important Elements Use square brackets to signal the core ingredients of your track while still letting Suno stay creative. You’re basically saying, “These are the priorities—use them, but feel free to adapt.” Example:...

Lyrics with Sound Design Tags

Adding mixing and mastering descriptors at the start of your lyrics can influence the audio quality. Try using tags like: • [High-fidelity stereo sound with wide spatial imaging] • [Crisp mix and polished mastering] • [Warmth from vintage...

How do I exclude elements of a song?

Exclude Styles is now available in Early Access Beta for Pro and Premier subscribers!

Exclude Styles is now available in Early Access Beta for Pro and Premier subscribers! We generate songs by using descriptions which can include genres, specific instruments, voice styles, and more. What if there's something you don't want? This...

Detailed Style Instructions

One of the many benefits of the new 4.5 model is the ability to provide more detailed style instructions. In previous models, you would want to prioritize certain genre and style details, but your instructions can now include a more conversational prompt.

#Before: you might get best results using something like: "deep house, emotional, melodic" #Now: you can write something like: "Create a melodic, emotional deep house song with organic textures and hypnotic rhythms, Begin with soft ambient...

Better Prompts in Lyrics

Our latest model brings tons of great changes, including better prompts in the Lyrics box. If you use the Style field to give genre-specific information, try adding more context for your songs directly in the Lyrics box, as seen below:

[Intro – Muted Choir Loop + Static Crackle] (sample: “it’s falling apart…”) [whispered, looped softly in background] [Baby voice] (“i had a dream but it bit me back”) (—click. click. click—) [footsteps in an empty hall]

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