Brent Faiyaz — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Maryland-raised Christopher Wood built his early following on SoundCloud before fronting the R&B trio Sonder, and his 2017 debut album Sonder Son set the template: confessional writing about infidelity, fame and self-doubt, wrapped in hushed, atmospheric production. Wasteland (2022) pushed him to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with help from Drake, Tyler, the Creator and The Neptunes, while the 2023 mixtape Larger Than Life kept the momentum going without a major label behind it. He famously turned down a six-figure advance to stay independent, running his own Lost Kids imprint and later launching the ISO Supremacy label and creative agency. The music lives in a moody, after-hours space: smooth conversational verses sliding into airy falsetto, lo-fi textures, warm tape hiss, and slow swung grooves that feel intimate and a little dangerous. Themes circle desire, distrust and oversharing, delivered like unguarded late-night voice notes set to muted synth pads and unhurried, head-nodding drums. These are dim-lit slow jams where vulnerability and bravado share the same breath, where a whispered confession can flip into a cold-blooded brag in a single bar. The silence between the notes does as much work as any hook, leaving room for the listener to lean in close and feel the weight of every pause.