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Make every music prompt earn its place.

These guides explain the decisions behind a useful prompt: what to specify, what to leave open, how to diagnose a weak result, and how to iterate without piling on contradictory adjectives.

Written and reviewed by Ahmet PolatUpdated 22 August 2026No affiliation with Suno, Inc.
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Suno v5.5 prompt guide

A repeatable method for turning a musical idea into a focused style description.

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Prompt examples, annotated

Eight examples broken down by genre, timbre, rhythm, arrangement and production.

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Lyrics direction guide

Give the model a story, voice and structure without writing vague instructions.

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Song structure and dynamics

Plan sections, contrast and energy movement before generating.

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BPM, groove and mood

Understand how tempo language and rhythmic feel work together.

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Instrumentation without clutter

Choose a lead voice, a rhythmic engine and supporting texture.

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Turkish makam prompts

Use makam, regional style and instrumentation with appropriate caution.

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Troubleshooting generations

A symptom-to-fix workflow for muddy, generic or structurally weak results.

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