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Each song has future garage plus one twist genre set
Structure for every song, exactly:
[intro]
[chorus]
[verse]
[instrumental]
[chorus]
[verse]
[instrumental]
[chorus]
[verse]
[instrumental]
[chorus]
[breakdown]
[chorus]
[outro]
Only allowed lyrics:
Chorus: full 4 lines of normal lyrics allowed
Outside chorus: the only text allowed is
Loftwah F M
visit F M dot Loftwah dot com
Nothing else, no other words, no other lyrics
Chorus rules:
Exactly 4 lines
Song title must appear somewhere in the chorus
Loftwah F M can appear anywhere in the chorus, any line, optional but allowed
visit F M dot Loftwah dot com can appear in the chorus, optional
No reuse of chorus lyrics between different songs
Each song’s chorus must be unique
Text constraints:
Loftwah F M must be written exactly like that
visit F M dot Loftwah dot com must be written exactly like that
No round parentheses at all
No meta, no descriptions, no commentary in the song body
Yes.
I can lock these rules in as a persistent template so every time you say
“give me 5 songs”
or
“make a new batch”
I automatically follow this exact specification without you restating anything.
Here is your locked Suno Song Specification exactly as you defined it, in a way I will reference every single time unless you explicitly say otherwise:
THE NIGHTWAVE SUNO SPEC — PERMANENT RULESET
1. Output Count
Always 5 songs per batch
2. Titles
One word only
Song title must appear in the chorus
3. Genres
Include a “Genre” line (CSV format) above the structure
Must include future garage every time
Also include one twist genre group depending on your creative direction
4. Structure (must appear exactly like this)
[intro]
[chorus]
4 lines only
[verse]
[instrumental]
[chorus]
same 4 lines unless you explicitly tell me otherwise
[verse]
[instrumental]
[chorus]
same 4 lines
[verse]
[instrumental]
[chorus]
same 4 lines
[breakdown]
[chorus]
same 4 lines
[outro]
5. Chorus Rules
Exactly 4 lines
Lyrics allowed here: normal lyrics, original every time
Suno AI v4.5 Cheatsheet (Final No-Miss Edition, Updated August 2025)
This cheatsheet covers best practices, style prompts, sound/effect usage, and workflow tips for Suno v4.5. Focus on originality (no direct artist names) and control (style prompts, metatags, sliders, stem editing, Add Vocals mode). All content is designed as a single copy-paste block for easy reference.
🔑 General Workflow
Originality First: Write custom prompts/lyrics to generate new music. Avoid direct copies; remix or inspire from uploads. Avoid artist names in style tags—describe vibe, instruments, mood instead.
Cover Feature: Upload audio (your own original clips or public domain) to remix/cover. Use high audio influence for structure retention, but tweak style/lyrics for originality. New in v4.5: "Add Vocals" mode for uploading instrumentals and generating vocals on top.
Workflow: Use Custom Mode for control. Test short drafts (15-30s). Save personas for consistent vocals/energy. Use Inspire Mode with playlists for audio influence without direct copies. In v4.5, describe song progressions/transitions in style prompts (e.g., "Build from quiet intro to explosive drop").
Credit Optimization: Generate instrumentals first, then add vocals via editor or extend. Use Pro/Premier for extends/covers/stems.
Prompt Best Practices: Narrative style (e.g., "A cinematic scene of..."). Avoid contradictions. Use metatags in lyrics/style for precision. v4.5 handles subtle elements like tone shifts better.
Character Limits: Style prompt ~200-400 chars; lyrics flexible but keep concise (8-12 lines per section).
Export/Extend Best Practices: Always generate 30s draft first. Approve → Extend to 1:30 → Extend to 2:30. Never extend from a broken take. v4.5 stem editor: lock the instrumental, re-roll vocals only.
Preset Settings Table (quick copy for sliders):
Mode,Weirdness,Style Influence,Audio Influence,Use Case
Faithful Cover,5%,15%,90%,Keep uploaded audio close
Balanced Original,35%,80%,10%,Best for new tracks with vibe control
Experimental Blend,70%,90%,20%,Wild genre blends and sound-bending
Club Progressive,30%,80%,0%,EDM default with no upload
📝 Lyrics Best Practices
Write in first/third person for storytelling. Use rhymes, syllable matching for flow.
Structure: Divide into sections with metatags (e.g., [Verse 1], [Chorus]) to guide AI melody/timing.
Length: 4-8 lines per verse/chorus to avoid cutoffs/repeats.
Ad-libs: Use parentheses for ad-libs (e.g., (yeah!)). Test phonetics for tricky words (e.g., hyphenate "Mel-bin" for Melbourne pronunciation).
Lyric Crafting Shortcuts: End lines on plosives (fight/sky/climb) for punchy delivery. For originality, generate base lyrics via AI then edit heavily. v4.5 supports advanced formatting like layered vocals: [Echoing Vocals] or (harmony backup). Always include a repetitive hook (e.g., "choo-choo" in chorus for earworm effect).
Example:
[Chorus]
Rise up, feel the fire
Chase the dream, never tire (echo adlib: whoa)
We conquer, skies we climb
This life’s our paradigm
🎵 Sounds & Effects
Overview: v4.5 excels at complex sounds with better subtlety (e.g., natural reverb, layered instruments). Add effects via metatags in lyrics or style prompts for originality—describe uniquely (e.g., "rustling leaves in a forest synth").
In Lyrics Box: Use asterisks * for sound effects (e.g., thunder crash or crowd cheers)—AI interprets as non-vocal inserts. Brackets [ ] for structured sounds (e.g., [Rain falling softly], [Guitar feedback]). Parentheses ( ) for subtle ad-libs/effects (e.g., (echoing wind)). Capitalization for emphasis (e.g., *BOOM* for explosive impact).
In Style Prompt: Narrative descriptors (e.g., "With vinyl crackle and distant echoes"). Negative prompts (e.g., "no harsh distortion"). For instrumentals, specify "layered with ambient sounds like ocean waves."
Hybrid Instrumentals: Toggle Instrumental on; add sounds in opened lyrics box for hybrid tracks (e.g., [Fire crackling] in breaks). v4.5's editor allows stem separation to isolate/add effects post-generation.
Tips for Originality: Combine with genres (e.g., trap with 808 sub-bass rumble). Test in short clips; use cover to remaster with new sounds. Avoid overusing—2-4 per track for balance. Community tip: Pair with [Reverb heavy] or [Distortion light] for depth. Expanded movement sounds: door slam, [crowd cheering], vinyl scratch, [echo footsteps].
Jazz / Bebop: “Smooth jazz fusion, sax solos, upright bass, brush drums, 120 BPM, smoky lounge mood, glass clink.”
✅ Full Examples
1. Original Hip Hop Song
Style Prompt: “Motivational hip hop, boom bap beats, energetic flow, 95 BPM, no autotune, crowd hype in chorus.”
Lyrics:
[Intro: Spoken word]
Yo, wake up, it's grind time mic drop
[Verse 1]
From the bottom, climbing high
Dreams in sight, touch the sky
Hustle hard, no alibi
Push through pain, never cry
[Chorus]
Rise up, feel the fire (yeah!)
Chase the goal, never tire
We conquer, higher and higher
This life's our empire applause
[Verse 2]
Obstacles fall, we break free
Strength inside, you and me
Write your story, set it free
Victory's our destiny
2. Instrumental (Drum and Bass like Pendulum, Without Vocals)
Style Prompt: “High-energy neurofunk drum and bass, heavy bass wobbles, fast breaks, 174 BPM, atmospheric synths, no vocals, industrial clanks throughout.”
Lyrics: [Instrumental] Wobble bass intro
[Break: Thunderous drums]
[Drop: Synth layers with glitch effects]
[Outro: Fading echoes]
(Toggle Instrumental on; generates pure music track with sounds, no vocals.)
3. Hybrid Instrumental with Vocal Cuts (Electronic with Vocal Cuts, Progressive House Style)
Style Prompt: “Progressive house, building drops, glitchy synths, 128 BPM, layered with pulsing bass.”
Lyrics (Opened box for vocal elements in instrumental):
[Intro: Instrumental build with [vocal chops: ahh ooh] and synth whoosh]
[Drop: Heavy bass, scattered [vocal samples: "ghosts" whispered], glitch static]
[Break: Synth pads, [hum adlibs: mmm fading], [Whispers: "in the night"] with rain patter drip drip]
[Outro: Instrumental fade with [oohs and aahs] and echo reverb]
(Toggle Instrumental on; adds subtle vocals/sounds without full singing for hybrid track—vocals here as cuts/adlibs for atmospheric feel.)
4. Hybrid Instrumental with Effects Only (Electronic, Progressive House Style, No Vocals—Pure Sounds)
Style Prompt: “Progressive house, building drops, glitchy synths, 128 BPM, layered with pulsing bass.”
Lyrics (Opened box for sounds only in instrumental):
[Intro: Instrumental build with synth whoosh and [wind gusts]]
[Verse 1]
Flinders Street, the city heart,
Lines departing, world apart,
Craigieburn to Cranbourne flow,
Werribee west, the sparks all glow.
[Chorus]
Choo-choo, Melbourne through the night (echo adlib: choo-choo)
Choo-choo, rhythm burning bright,
Every station keeps the time,
Riding all the network lines.
[Verse 2]
Glen Waverley, Belgrave rise,
Up through Lilydale skies,
Frankston calling by the bay,
Pakenham pushing miles away.
[Bridge]
St Albans hums, Sunshine shines,
Special shout-out to the Sunbury line,
Whispers echo underground,
Tunnel’s coming, future sound.
[Chorus]
Choo-choo, Melbourne through the night (echo adlib: choo-choo)
Choo-choo, rhythm burning bright,
Every station keeps the time,
Riding all the network lines.
Lyrics: Always include [Intro], [Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge], [Outro]; repetitive hook with "choo-choo".
FX: 2–4 per track from CSV.
Australian English.
End with Self-Check Footer: Checklist: Title ✓ Style ✓ Settings ✓ Lyrics ✓ FX ✓ Recipe ✓ CSVs ✓ Assumptions ✓ Timestamp ✓ Sources ✓ Confidence ✓
Here’s a cheatsheet you can keep in a Gist and paste back whenever you want me to stay locked in on making songs for Suno without all the bullshit we ran into.
🎤 Suno Song Cheatsheet for Dean
✅ Rules I Must Follow
Full song, never fragments (Intro → Chorus → Verse → Chorus → Verse → Chorus → Breakdown → Outro).
Accurate tech only — no guessing, no “Rails gem” filler.
TTS-safe acronyms: spell them out (e.g. B-T-R-F-S, S-Q-Lite, L-U-K-S, Y-A-M-L, C-R-O-N).
No mention of Redis unless the brief explicitly says it.
Repetitive chorus/hooks — chant style, always include the title in the hook.
FX in [brackets] only ([vinyl scratch], [crowd cheering], [echo adlib: …]).
Flow: 8–10 syllables per line, rhyme tight, no drags.
Do not replace words with weak filler (“config” → “keep settings light”).
🎶 Structure Template
[INTRO DJ SCRATCHES][vinyl scratch]
“<Punchyone-linerthatsetstheme>”
[CHORUS]
<TITLE><title chant, repetitive, always include title> (repeatable 4–8 lines, hype, simple, chant-like)[VERSE 1] (Setup: what it is, why it matters. Accurate tech details, 8–10 syllables, rhymes)[CHORUS] (repeat chant, same as above)[VERSE 2] (Next layer: deployment, workflow, costs, experience, etc. Accurate tech again, rhyme tight, no jargon filler)[CHORUS] (repeat chant, hype)[BREAKDOWN] [echo adlib: …] (short 2-line punch, summarises theme, hype with FX)[OUTRO DJ SCRATCHES] [vinyl scratch] (Close with title + one-liner tagline)
⚡ Prompt Style
Always include a style prompt for Suno:
Hard hip hop, boom-bap drums, gritty bassline, DJ scratches, 92–95 BPM, cinematic energy, no autotune, [vinyl scratch], [crowd cheering]
🔥 Example Snippet
[CHORUS]
OFF THE RAILS
Off the Rails, Off the Rails,
Rails 8 strong and it never fails.
Off the Rails, Off the Rails,
Solid Queue runs while the night prevails.
[INTRO DJ + FX]
[vinyl scratch] “This is the sound, this is the vibe… welcome to Loftwah F M!” [crowd cheering]
[HOOK | Chant]
Loftwah F M! (oh yeah!)
Your brand, your sound, the beat don’t end!
Loftwah F M! (let’s go!)
All day, all night, it’s the station you know!
[VERSE | Benefits]
Original tracks that carry your name,
Radio fire, we’re changing the game,
No red tape, no licence fight,
LoftwahFM keeps your message tight.
[TAG / HOOK]
Loftwah F M! (Loftwah—F M!)
The sound of your brand — only Loftwah F M!
[STINGER]
[vinyl scratch] “Loftwah FM — made for your brand, built for your sound.”
[INTRO DJ + FX]
[vinyl scratch] “Cruise control, sunshine flow… you’re tuned to Loftwah F M.” [crowd cheering]
[HOOK | Chant]
Loftwah F M! (hey!)
Rolling deep with a sound that stays.
Loftwah F M! (yeah!)
Turn it up loud, let the rhythm play.
[VERSE | Benefits]
Custom grooves, built fresh on demand,
Your message rides with the tightest band,
Zero stress, no fees in the way,
LoftwahFM — we’re here every day.
[TAG / HOOK]
Loftwah F M! (Loftwah F M!)
Your lane, your vibe, Loftwah F M!
[STINGER]
[vinyl scratch] “Loftwah F M — smooth, strong, always on.” reverb tail
[INTRO DJ + FX]
[vinyl scratch] “Turn it higher, feel the fire… you’re riding with LoftwahFM!” [crowd cheering]
[HOOK | Chant]
Loftwah F M! (let’s ride!)
Your brand, your sound, blasting worldwide!
Loftwah F M! (so strong!)
Your station, your anthem, all day long!
[VERSE | Benefits]
From the store to the street, we bring the heat,
Custom beats make your branding complete,
Skip the hassle, no licence pain,
LoftwahFM — remember the name!
[TAG / HOOK]
Loftwah F M! (Loftwah F M!)
Your sound, your life, your Loftwah F M!
[STINGER]
[vinyl scratch] “Loftwah F M — where your brand becomes the sound.” crowd cheering
🎨 Extra Style Variations for LoftwahFM Jingle
G-Funk Bounce (laid-back & groovy)
“West Coast G-funk, funky synth leads, talkbox textures, deep bass groove, 94 BPM, cruising bounce, [vinyl scratch], car horn beeps (light), radio jingle.”
Electro Funk Hip Hop (bright & funky)
“Electro-funk hip hop, slap bass, wah-wah guitars, punchy drums, synth stabs, 100 BPM, upbeat and playful, [vinyl scratch], handclaps.”
Nu-Metal Rap Jingle (aggressive & bold)
“Nu-metal / rap-rock, downtuned guitars, DJ scratches, heavy drums, 100 BPM, raw energy, [vinyl scratch], scream echoes (short).”
Jazz Fusion Hip Hop (smooth & cool)
“Hip hop fused with jazz, Rhodes keys, upright bass, brushed drums, sax riffs, 96 BPM, smoky lounge vibe, [vinyl scratch], [glass clink].”
Drum & Bass Pulse (fast & futuristic)
“Neurofunk drum and bass, rolling breakbeats, heavy bass wobbles, futuristic synths, 174 BPM, high-energy jingle, [vinyl scratch], industrial clanks.”
Funk Rock Hybrid (energetic & edgy)
“Funk rock fusion, groovy bass guitar, crunchy riffs, tight drums, 105 BPM, energetic party vibe, [vinyl scratch], crowd cheering.”
Reggaeton / Latin Fusion (tropical & catchy)
“Reggaeton beat, syncopated percussion, Latin guitar, deep sub-bass, 96 BPM, tropical bounce, [vinyl scratch], conga hits.”
Lo-Fi Chill Hop (warm & nostalgic)
“Lo-fi hip hop, dusty drum loops, vinyl crackle, mellow Rhodes keys, 88 BPM, nostalgic and warm jingle, [vinyl scratch], rain patter drip drip.”
Funky Disco House (retro & dancey)
“Disco-inspired house, funky guitar licks, four-on-the-floor kick, bright synth leads, 122 BPM, party radio jingle, [vinyl scratch], crowd murmur.”
AVOID WORDS LIKE: read, live, attribute
These words can sound different even though they have the same spelling and the AI will always pick the wrong way. I guess if we HAVE to use these words we have to spell out the pronunciation. Just don't use them. Find another word. English right?
A–C
Absent
/ˈæbsənt/ → not present
/æbˈsɛnt/ → to withhold oneself
Affect
/əˈfɛkt/ → to influence
/ˈæfɛkt/ → a display of emotion (psychology)
Attribute
/ˈætrɪbjuːt/ → a quality or feature
/əˈtrɪbjuːt/ → to assign or credit
Bass
/bæs/ → low-pitched sound/instrument
/beɪs/ → a fish
Bow
/boʊ/ → ribbon knot / weapon for arrows
/baʊ/ → bend forward
Close
/kloʊs/ → nearby
/kloʊz/ → to shut
Compact
/ˈkɒmpækt/ → an agreement, or small case
/kəmˈpækt/ → to compress
Conduct
/ˈkɒndʌkt/ → behaviour
/kənˈdʌkt/ → to lead
Contest
/ˈkɒntɛst/ → a competition
/kənˈtɛst/ → to oppose
Contract
/ˈkɒntrækt/ → a binding agreement
/kənˈtrækt/ → to shrink, or to acquire (e.g., disease)
Convict
/ˈkɒnvɪkt/ → a prisoner
/kənˈvɪkt/ → to declare guilty
Content
/ˈkɒntɛnt/ → the material inside
/kənˈtɛnt/ → satisfied
D–L
Desert
/ˈdɛzərt/ → dry, barren land
/dɪˈzɜːrt/ → to abandon
Digest
/ˈdaɪdʒɛst/ → summary
/daɪˈdʒɛst/ → to break down food
Does
/doʊz/ → female deer (plural)
/dʌz/ → third person singular of “do”
Entrance
/ˈɛntrəns/ → doorway or gate
/ɪnˈtræns/ → to mesmerise
Excuse
/ˈɛkskjuːs/ → a reason
/ɪksˈkjuːz/ → to forgive
Fine
/faɪn/ → high quality or well
/faɪn/ → monetary penalty (same spelling & sound, but context shifts – borderline case)
Incense
/ˈɪnsɛns/ → aromatic substance
/ɪnˈsɛns/ → to anger
Invalid
/ˈɪnvəlɪd/ → not valid
/ɪnˈvælɪd/ → disabled person
Lead
/liːd/ → to guide
/lɛd/ → the metal
Live
/lɪv/ → to exist
/laɪv/ → happening now
M–R
Minute
/ˈmɪnɪt/ → 60 seconds
/maɪˈnjuːt/ → very small
Object
/ˈɒbdʒɪkt/ → thing
/əbˈdʒɛkt/ → to oppose
Perfect
/ˈpɜːrfɪkt/ → flawless
/pərˈfɛkt/ → to make flawless
Permit
/ˈpɜːrmɪt/ → a licence
/pərˈmɪt/ → to allow
Polish
/ˈpoʊlɪʃ/ → to shine
/ˈpɒlɪʃ/ → from Poland
Produce
/ˈproʊduːs/ → fruits and vegetables
/prəˈduːs/ → to make
Project
/ˈprɒdʒɛkt/ → an assignment
/prəˈdʒɛkt/ → to throw or extend outward
Read
/riːd/ → present tense
/rɛd/ → past tense
Refuse
/ˈrɛfjuːs/ → rubbish
/rɪˈfjuːz/ → to decline
Row
/roʊ/ → line of seats
/raʊ/ → argument
/roʊ/ → to use oars
S–W
Sewer
/ˈsuːər/ → waste channel
/ˈsoʊər/ → one who sews
Tear
/tɪə(r)/ → drop from eye
/tɛə(r)/ → to rip
Wound
/wuːnd/ → injury
/waʊnd/ → past tense of wind
Wind
/wɪnd/ → moving air
/waɪnd/ → to twist or turn
banger styles for video game music:
Nu-metal, chiptune, arcade, downtuned distorted guitars, percussive slap bass, heavy groove drums with deep kick and sharp snare, dark and aggressive energy, raw bounce riffs, [distortion heavy], [industrial clanks], [feedback noise].
A hip-hop instrumental track featuring a prominent upright bass line, a consistent drum beat with a strong kick and snare, and a high-pitched, almost flute-like synth melody. The tempo is moderate. The upright bass plays a walking bass line, providing a jazzy feel. The drums maintain a steady, somewhat laid-back rhythm. The synth melody is simple and repetitive, adding a melodic counterpoint to the bass. There are no vocals. The overall production is clean with a focus on the interplay between the bass, drums, and synth.
🧠 Flow Mode (LLM-Safe for Suno & TTS)
When I say “Flow Mode”, generate lyrics in double-time or chopper rap cadence that sound fluid when spoken quickly.
Follow these literal rules — no punctuation tricks that a TTS engine would vocalise.
Flow Mode Rules
Exactly two verses, 16 bars each.
Each bar 24–36 syllables, with at least 3 internal rhymes.
Flow must be continuous — lines connect, no hard stops or isolated sentences.
Use commas, not slashes, to mark micro-pauses. Avoid full stops except every 4 bars.
Focus on phonetic rhythm: plosive consonants (k t p ch cr) and vowel bounce.
Topic = whatever I specify, but cadence > grammar.
Keep the chorus unchanged unless told otherwise.
Target tempo ≈ 95 BPM (double-time delivery ≈ 190 BPM).
Never write meta-text or instructions inside the verses.
Output ready for Suno/TTS — clean lines, no symbols (/, |, >, etc.).
Prompt Shortcut Example
Use Flow Mode.
Topic: post-2020 world chaos.
Keep my chorus exactly as written.
Generate two 16-bar verses, 30 syllables per line, fast-rap cadence, commas only for pacing.
Output Example (for rhythm pattern only)
Pandemic panic, mechanical static, digital addicts attacking the feed,
Chatter erratic, dramatic theatrics, facts get shattered and scattered with speed,
Tracking the traffic, collapsing the magic, masks in elastic, gasping for air,
Rapid mechanics, semantic gymnastics, praying for balance, nobody care.
💡 Why this works:
Commas tell Suno/TTS where to breathe without breaking cadence.
The LLM is constrained by syllable count and rhyme density, forcing fast rhythmic writing.
No slashes or special characters mean perfect compatibility with your lyric boxes.
Paste this entire template into a new AI session before filling your brief.
Delete the example brief at the end before use.
The model must follow every rule below to generate Suno-ready songs that are TTS-safe, structurally correct, and free of artist names.
Checklist
Paste this template into a new chat.
Fill out the BRIEF section only. Do not modify the rules.
Submit.
Expect a complete output with:
Title
Full lyrics (Suno-compatible)
Primary styles
3–5 style variations
SYSTEM BEHAVIOUR
When the user submits a filled BRIEF, the AI must:
Generate a title, full lyrics, and Suno-ready style tags.
Follow all TTS, character, and structure rules in this document.
Use example lyrics only to understand flow, rhythm, and phrasing, never to copy content.
Use example songs or bands only to infer style and instrumentation, never to mention names in output.
Match rhyme density, pacing, and structure to the BRIEF.
Infer genre, mood, and tempo naturally.
Output must follow the OUTPUT FORMAT section exactly.
BRIEF (user fills this)
Theme or scenario:
Flow and structure notes:
Rhyme complexity: simple / mixed / fast
FX: none or list up to 4 in [square brackets]
Example songs or bands for vibe only: up to 3 (used to infer styles, never named in output)
Example lyrics for flow reference only: 4–12 lines to show cadence; model must not copy them
Banned or must-include items:
TTS notes: words to avoid or phonetics to use if needed
Only this section is filled before generation.
RULES (for the model)
Character Safety
Allowed: letters, numbers, spaces, commas, full stops, hyphens, apostrophes, parentheses (for ad-libs), and [square brackets] for FX.
Forbidden:< > _ / | ~ { } \ # @ * and any markup or symbol that Suno might read aloud or that could break formatting.
No hashtags, emojis, meta commentary, or stage directions outside of [square brackets].
[INTRO] and [OUTRO] may contain short spoken lines or ambient FX.
No commentary, metadata, or narrative filler.
Title
The title is generated by the AI.
It must appear somewhere in the chorus (not necessarily first line).
The title should express the main concept or hook of the song.
TTS and Pronunciation
Write natural English designed for clean spoken delivery.
Use commas for micro-pauses and full stops only to end complete thoughts.
Avoid heteronyms or clarify them phonetically only when the meaning or flow would be ambiguous.
Examples of phonetic clarification:
Word
Intended Meaning
Phonetic Form
lead (to guide)
leed the way
leed
lead (metal)
led metal
led
read (present tense)
ree-d the code
ree-d
read (past tense)
red the file
red
Acronyms must be spaced for TTS clarity:
Acronym
Written As
LoftwahFM
Loftwah F M
SQL
S Q L
YAML
Y A M L
CRON
C R O N
S3
S 3
Regional and Contextual Phonetics
If the theme or story has a clear regional setting or tone, adjust pronunciation naturally for that region.
Use phonetic spelling only when necessary for clarity or rhythm.
Examples:
Australian context:
Melbourne → Mel-bin
Brisbane → Bris-bin
Cairns → Cans
Adelaide → Ad-uh-layd
British context:
Leicester → Les-tuh
Norwich → Nor-itch
Derby → Dah-bee
North American context:
Toronto → Tuh-ron-oh
Houston → Hyoo-stun
Oregon → Or-uh-gun
Neutral / international context:
Use standard spelling (Melbourne, Leicester, Houston) unless rhythm or rhyme clearly benefits from phonetics.
Guidelines:
If uncertain, use standard spelling.
Apply phonetic forms only when it improves TTS flow or avoids mispronunciation.
Never alter spelling for aesthetic or stylistic effect.
Never use symbols to represent rhythm — rely on line breaks and commas.
Rhyme Density
Use the BRIEF setting:
Level
Description
simple
clear end rhymes, relaxed pacing
mixed
internal rhymes, rhythmic variation
fast
dense internal rhymes, double-time delivery, minimal full stops
Maintain consistent syllable balance for smooth delivery and natural TTS phrasing.
Flow Mode (if requested)
Two verses, 16 bars each.
Each bar ≈ 24–36 syllables.
Continuous flow with commas for pacing.
No meta lines or repeated example phrasing.
FX
FX appear only in [square brackets], either inline or on their own line.
All lowercase, comma-separated Suno-compatible descriptors.
Do not include BPM, key, or artist names.
Example:
styles: hip hop, boom bap, heavy drums, head-nodder, dj scratches, cinematic
styles_variants:
- boom bap, cinematic, jazzy drums, dusty piano samples
- trap, dark ambience, 808 sub-bass, layered vocals
- nu-metal, distorted guitars, dj scratches, aggressive energy
- lo-fi hip hop, vinyl crackle, mellow rhodes, chilled swing
- progressive house, synth layers, club ambience, pulsing bass
OUTPUT FORMAT
Title:
[INTRO]
1–3 short lines. Optional FX.
[CHORUS]
Catchy hook with title included somewhere.
[VERSE 1]
8–12 lines (or 16 bars if Flow Mode).
[CHORUS]
Repeat or vary slightly; retain hook.
[VERSE 2]
Continuation or escalation; match rhyme density.
[BRIDGE]
2–4 lines; contrast or lift; optional FX.
[CHORUS]
Final reprise; light ad-libs in parentheses allowed.
[OUTRO]
1–3 lines; optional FX.
styles: primary, comma-separated, lowercase descriptors
styles_variants:
- variation 1
- variation 2
- variation 3
- variation 4
- variation 5
Local: YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm (UTC+11)
UTC: YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
Confidence: XX%
ADDITIONAL CONTEXT (for the model)
Example songs guide mood, instrumentation, and energy only — never referenced directly.
Example lyrics guide flow and rhythm only — never copied.
Output must be Suno-ready: clean characters, no formatting edits required.
If FX are unspecified, omit them.
If Flow Mode is enabled, follow its rules exactly but keep the chorus chantable.
If the song is instrumental, preserve section tags, use descriptive FX sparingly, and add “instrumental” in the styles line.
EXAMPLE BRIEF (REMOVE BEFORE USE)
Theme or scenario: Motivational anthem about building a tech project and shipping it live.
Flow and structure notes: Normal pacing, not Flow Mode. Conversational tone with a powerful hook.
Rhyme complexity: mixed
FX: [vinyl scratch], [reverb tail]
Example songs or bands for vibe only: cinematic hip hop, classic boom bap, modern clean mix
Example lyrics for flow reference only:
Started from the ground, now we are breaking through,
Every single step, we believed it true,
Push it to the edge, make the vision alive,
Building every piece till it is ready to thrive.
Banned or must-include items: no artist names; include a line about shipping to prod and real users.
TTS notes: avoid “read” unless clarified; LoftwahFM should be Loftwah F M.
Paste this entire template into a new AI session before filling your brief.
Delete the example brief at the end before use.
The model must follow every rule below to generate Suno-ready songs that are TTS-safe, structurally correct, and free of artist names.
Checklist
Paste this template into a new chat.
Fill out the BRIEF section only. Do not modify the rules.
Submit.
Expect a complete output with:
Title
Full lyrics (Suno-compatible)
Primary styles
3–5 style variations
SYSTEM BEHAVIOUR
When the user submits a filled BRIEF, the AI must:
Generate a title, full lyrics, and Suno-ready style tags.
Follow all TTS, character, and structure rules in this document.
Use example lyrics only to understand flow, rhythm, and phrasing, never to copy content.
Use example songs or bands only to infer style and instrumentation, never to mention names in output.
Match rhyme density, pacing, and structure to the BRIEF.
Infer genre, mood, and tempo naturally.
Output must follow the OUTPUT FORMAT section exactly.
BRIEF (user fills this)
Theme or scenario:
Flow and structure notes:
Rhyme complexity: simple / mixed / fast
FX: none or list up to 4 in [square brackets]
Example songs or bands for vibe only: up to 3 (used to infer styles, never named in output)
Example lyrics for flow reference only: 4–12 lines to show cadence; model must not copy them
Banned or must-include items:
TTS notes: words to avoid or phonetics to use if needed
Only this section is filled before generation.
RULES (for the model)
Character Safety
Allowed: letters, numbers, spaces, commas, full stops, hyphens, apostrophes, parentheses (for ad-libs), and [square brackets] for FX.
Forbidden:< > _ / | ~ { } \ # @ * and any markup or symbol that Suno might read aloud or that could break formatting.
No hashtags, emojis, meta commentary, or stage directions outside of [square brackets].
[INTRO] and [OUTRO] may contain short spoken lines or ambient FX.
No commentary, metadata, or narrative filler.
Title
The title is generated by the AI.
It must appear somewhere in the chorus (not necessarily first line).
The title should express the main concept or hook of the song.
TTS and Pronunciation
Write natural English designed for clean spoken delivery.
Use commas for micro-pauses and full stops only to end complete thoughts.
Avoid heteronyms or clarify them phonetically only when the meaning or flow would be ambiguous.
Examples of phonetic clarification:
Word
Intended Meaning
Phonetic Form
lead (to guide)
leed the way
leed
lead (metal)
led metal
led
read (present tense)
ree-d the code
ree-d
read (past tense)
red the file
red
Acronyms must be spaced for TTS clarity:
Acronym
Written As
LoftwahFM
Loftwah F M
SQL
S Q L
YAML
Y A M L
CRON
C R O N
S3
S 3
Regional and Contextual Phonetics
If the theme or story has a clear regional setting or tone, adjust pronunciation naturally for that region.
Use phonetic spelling only when necessary for clarity or rhythm.
Examples:
Australian context:
Melbourne → Mel-bin
Brisbane → Bris-bin
Cairns → Cans
Adelaide → Ad-uh-layd
British context:
Leicester → Les-tuh
Norwich → Nor-itch
Derby → Dah-bee
North American context:
Toronto → Tuh-ron-oh
Houston → Hyoo-stun
Oregon → Or-uh-gun
Neutral / international context:
Use standard spelling (Melbourne, Leicester, Houston) unless rhythm or rhyme clearly benefits from phonetics.
Guidelines:
If uncertain, use standard spelling.
Apply phonetic forms only when it improves TTS flow or avoids mispronunciation.
Never alter spelling for aesthetic or stylistic effect.
Never use symbols to represent rhythm — rely on line breaks and commas.
Rhyme Density
Use the BRIEF setting:
Level
Description
simple
clear end rhymes, relaxed pacing
mixed
internal rhymes, rhythmic variation
fast
dense internal rhymes, double-time delivery, minimal full stops
Maintain consistent syllable balance for smooth delivery and natural TTS phrasing.
Flow Mode (if requested)
Two verses, 16 bars each.
Each bar ≈ 24–36 syllables.
Continuous flow with commas for pacing.
No meta lines or repeated example phrasing.
FX
FX appear only in [square brackets], either inline or on their own line.
All lowercase, comma-separated Suno-compatible descriptors.
Do not include BPM, key, or artist names.
Example:
styles: hip hop, boom bap, heavy drums, head-nodder, dj scratches, cinematic
styles_variants:
- boom bap, cinematic, jazzy drums, dusty piano samples
- trap, dark ambience, 808 sub-bass, layered vocals
- nu-metal, distorted guitars, dj scratches, aggressive energy
- lo-fi hip hop, vinyl crackle, mellow rhodes, chilled swing
- progressive house, synth layers, club ambience, pulsing bass
OUTPUT FORMAT
Title:
[INTRO]
1–3 short lines. Optional FX.
[CHORUS]
Catchy hook with title included somewhere.
[VERSE 1]
8–12 lines (or 16 bars if Flow Mode).
[CHORUS]
Repeat or vary slightly; retain hook.
[VERSE 2]
Continuation or escalation; match rhyme density.
[BRIDGE]
2–4 lines; contrast or lift; optional FX.
[CHORUS]
Final reprise; light ad-libs in parentheses allowed.
[OUTRO]
1–3 lines; optional FX.
styles: primary, comma-separated, lowercase descriptors
styles_variants:
- variation 1
- variation 2
- variation 3
- variation 4
- variation 5
Local: YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm (UTC+11)
UTC: YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
Confidence: XX%
ADDITIONAL CONTEXT (for the model)
Example songs guide mood, instrumentation, and energy only — never referenced directly.
Example lyrics guide flow and rhythm only — never copied.
Output must be Suno-ready: clean characters, no formatting edits required.
If FX are unspecified, omit them.
If Flow Mode is enabled, follow its rules exactly but keep the chorus chantable.
If the song is instrumental, preserve section tags, use descriptive FX sparingly, and add “instrumental” in the styles line.
EXAMPLE BRIEF (REMOVE BEFORE USE)
Theme or scenario: Motivational anthem about building a tech project and shipping it live.
Flow and structure notes: Normal pacing, not Flow Mode. Conversational tone with a powerful hook.
Rhyme complexity: mixed
FX: [vinyl scratch], [reverb tail]
Example songs or bands for vibe only: cinematic hip hop, classic boom bap, modern clean mix
Example lyrics for flow reference only:
Started from the ground, now we are breaking through,
Every single step, we believed it true,
Push it to the edge, make the vision alive,
Building every piece till it is ready to thrive.
Banned or must-include items: no artist names; include a line about shipping to prod and real users.
TTS notes: avoid “read” unless clarified; LoftwahFM should be Loftwah F M.
Improved Suno Song Generation Template (v5-Compatible, Enhanced for Usability)
Based on extensive research into Suno AI (using web searches, blog posts, Reddit guides, and tutorials), I've incorporated key updates and best practices. Suno has evolved to v5 (beta for Pro/Premier users as of mid-2025), with improvements in audio fidelity, natural vocals, stems (up to 12), and a powerful editor for structure, extends, and replaces. v4.5/v4.5+ features like vocal swap, instrumental flip, spark from playlists, prompt enhancement, and up to 8-minute songs are still relevant. Best practices emphasize detailed, descriptive style prompts (dense paragraphs over simple commas for better adherence), metatags in lyrics for structure/vocals/effects, phonetic clarity for TTS, negative excludes to avoid unwanted elements, and sliders for control (weirdness 20-80%, style influence 50-90%). Lyrics can include a delimited top prompt for metadata.
Improvements to the original template:
Added fields to BRIEF for excludes, song length, sliders (optional, with defaults), and top prompt (optional delimited metadata).
Updated styles output to include a primary comma-separated line (for quick use) and a full descriptive paragraph (for better results, as per guides).
Expanded RULES with comprehensive metatag list/categories from guides (e.g., [Intro], vocal effects, instruments).
Enhanced TTS rules with more examples (e.g., heteronyms, acronyms).
Added handling for instrumentals (sparse lyrics with FX/metatags).
Increased style variants to 4-6 for more options.
Added song_description: output as a dense paragraph.
Confidence now includes a brief self-check note.
Copy this entire template into a new LLM session before filling your brief. Remove the example brief before use. The model must follow every rule below.
Checklist (use every time)
Paste this template into a new chat.
Fill the BRIEF section only. Do not edit the rules.
Submit. Expect Title + full lyrics (with optional top prompt) + song description + styles + 4–6 style variations, ready for Suno.
SYSTEM BEHAVIOUR
When a user submits a filled BRIEF, the AI must:
Generate a title, full lyrics, song description, and Suno-ready style tags.
Obey all character, structure, TTS, and metatag rules in this document.
Use example lyrics only for rhythm/structure learning. Never copy any words or phrases.
Use example songs or bands only for vibe and instrumentation. Never output artist or song names.
Vary rhyme density and flow exactly as requested in the brief.
Infer genre, mood, and instrumentation from the brief and references.
Recommend slider settings based on brief (defaults: Weirdness 35%, Style Influence 80%).
Return output matching the OUTPUT FORMAT exactly.
BRIEF (user fills this)
BRIEF:
Theme or scenario:
Flow and structure notes (e.g., Flow Mode with two 16-bar verses, instrumental only, or slow storytelling):
Rhyme complexity: simple / mixed / fast
FX: none or list up to 4 in [square brackets] (e.g., [vinyl scratch], [reverb tail])
Example songs or bands for vibe only: up to 3, used to infer styles, never named in output
Example lyrics for flow reference only: paste 4–12 lines to show cadence; model must not copy these lines
Exclude or avoid (negative prompts, e.g., no pop, no autotune):
Song length (e.g., 2 minutes, up to 8 minutes for extends):
Other: [Callback: continue with same vibe as chorus]
Best practices: Front-load key tags; avoid conflicts; use for dynamic shifts (e.g., [Energy: Medium→High]).
FX
Appear only in [square brackets], either on their own line or inline.
Use none if brief specifies “none.”
If used, include up to four total. Examples: [vinyl scratch], [crowd cheering], [reverb tail], [industrial clanks]. Use asterisks * * for sounds, parentheses ( ) for ad-libs, ALL CAPS for emphasis.
Example songs and bands shape instrumentation, groove, energy, mix density, and typical FX. They never appear in the output.
Example lyrics shape cadence, syllable ranges, and bar shapes. Never reuse words or distinctive phrases.
Output must be ready to paste into Suno with no character clean-up.
If the brief is silent on FX, do not include any.
If the brief requests Flow Mode, follow Flow Mode rules exactly and keep the chorus simple and chantable.
If the brief requests instrumentals only, keep section tags, avoid words, use sparse FX/metatags only if allowed, and include “instrumental” in the styles.
Use v5 best practices: Concise prompts, editor for structure, phonetic validation for names/terms.
EXAMPLE BRIEF (REMOVE BEFORE USE)
BRIEF:
Theme or scenario: Motivational anthem about coding a project.
Flow and structure notes: Flow Mode with two 16-bar verses.
Rhyme complexity: fast.
FX: [vinyl scratch], [reverb tail]
Example songs or bands for vibe only: Boom bap hip hop with cinematic elements.
Example lyrics for flow reference only:
Quick thoughts racing, code lines chasing, errors erasing in the night,
Building blocks stacking, no time for slacking, vision cracking into light.
Exclude or avoid: no autotune, no pop.
Song length: 3 minutes.
Sliders: Weirdness 40% / Style Influence 70%.
Top prompt for lyrics: Genre: hip hop, 95 BPM, male vocals, gritty bass.
Banned or must-include items: include "ship it live".