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Free AI music prompt tool

Free Suno Prompt Generator for better first drafts.

Suno is better when you stop giving it a pile of genre tags and start giving it a job.

Use this tool to turn a rough idea into a structured prompt with mood, tempo, instruments, vocals, arrangement, texture, and avoid rules.

Live tool

Generate a Suno-ready prompt

Build copy-ready prompt text with structure, vocal rules, texture, avoid rules, and a lyric-box direction that helps Suno understand the intended arrangement.

Prompt inputs

Main Suno Prompt

Paste this into Suno's style/prompt field.

cinematic future bass with organic guitar and ambient textures, warm, emotional, cinematic, focused, 82 to 90 BPM, warm sidechained sub, glassy plucks, soft guitar, airy pads, subtle percussion, instrumental only, no lead vocal, soft chopped breath textures allowed, short atmospheric intro, steady build, emotional instrumental drop, clean ending, designed for creator background music for a YouTube video, polished creator-friendly mix, strong emotional clarity, clean transitions, clear edit points. Avoid: harsh festival EDM, busy vocals, copyrighted artist references, muddy mix.

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Short Style Prompt

Use this when you want a tighter style-box version.

cinematic future bass with organic guitar and ambient textures, warm, emotional, cinematic, focused, 82 to 90 BPM, warm sidechained sub, glassy plucks, soft guitar, airy pads, subtle percussion, instrumental only, no lead vocal, soft chopped breath textures allowed. Use this shorter version when Suno needs a cleaner style-box prompt. Avoid: harsh festival EDM, busy vocals, copyrighted artist references, muddy mix.

Lyric Box Direction

Paste this into Suno's lyrics field. Section tags help, but keep directions short.

[Intro]
Instrumental only. No lead vocal. No sung lyrics.

[Build]
Let the instruments create the lift. Keep the arrangement spacious and voiceover-friendly.

[Drop]
Instrumental release. Use melody, bass movement, atmosphere, and rhythm instead of vocals.

[Outro]
Clean ending. No surprise vocal phrases.

Avoid / Negative Direction

Avoid: harsh festival EDM, busy vocals, copyrighted artist references, muddy mix. Also avoid over-compressed EDM drops, generic stock music, random key changes, sudden style switches, distracting lead melodies under voiceover, messy vocal hallucinations, and long unfocused intros.

Generation Notes

Suggested Suno workflow:
- Paste the Main Suno Prompt into the style/prompt field.
- Paste the Lyric Box Direction into Suno's lyrics field.
- Generate 2 to 4 versions.
- Judge the first 10 seconds first.
- If vocals appear when unwanted, use the lyric box instrumental directions.
- If it sounds generic, add more specific texture and structure.
- If the drop is weak, strengthen the build and define the drop as the emotional release.
- For creator background music for a YouTube video, prioritize editability over complexity.

Want the shortcut?

The Starter Pack gives you copy-ready prompts, a tag bank, remix methods, worksheets, and the anti-generic checklist so you do not have to build every prompt from scratch.

Prompt templates and workflow tools only. No audio files generated.

What makes a good Suno prompt?

A good Suno prompt usually answers seven questions. You do not need a huge prompt. You need a clear one.

What is the song for?

What mood should it carry?

What genre or texture lane should it live in?

What instruments should lead?

Should there be vocals, vocal chops, or no vocals?

How should the song move from intro to hook or drop?

What should the model avoid?

Common Suno prompt mistakes

Only naming a genre

A short genre label leaves too much room for guessing.

Forgetting the use case

A track for YouTube voiceover needs different instructions than a full artist single.

Leaving vocals undefined

If you do not want vocals, say so in both the style prompt and the lyric box.

No ending direction

For creator music, clean endings and edit points matter.

No avoid rules

Avoid rules help reduce harsh drops, muddy mixes, random vocals, long intros, and style switches.

Best workflow

Start with the job of the track, generate a structured Suno prompt here, then use Prompt Doctor if the output sounds generic, messy, or off-target.

Next step

Paste your generated prompt into Prompt Doctor to tighten the structure, reduce generic output, and get a stronger next-generation version.