Fred again.. — 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.
Fred again.. stands as a defining voice of 2020s electronic music, pioneering a deeply personal "stutter-house" sound. His signature is the meticulous sampling and recontextualization of everyday audio — voicenotes from friends, social media clips, random conversations — transforming these intimate fragments into pulsating, emotionally resonant electronic anthems. Blending UK garage rhythms with house sensibilities and pop melodicism, his tracks feel simultaneously immediate and nostalgic, a sonic diary of our digitally intertwined lives.
What truly sets Fred again.. apart is his profound ability to infuse electronic music with raw, human emotion. His compositions often navigate a spectrum from melancholic introspection to explosive, communal euphoria, guiding listeners through a cathartic journey. This warmth and intimacy, married with production that feels both expansive and wonderfully lo-fi, defines his unique impact. He doesn't just craft beats; he curates moments, turning the mundane into something monumental and universally felt. His work is a testament to how fragmented digital experiences can coalesce into cohesive, deeply moving narratives.
How to nail this style in Suno
- In the Style field, set the genre and era: «stutter-house, 2020s» — plus 2–3 devices from the tags above.
- Tempo around 128 BPM (120–135), mood: intimate, melancholic, euphoric.
- Don’t put the name “Fred again..” in the text — Suno’s copyright filter will reject it; describe the sound and vocal in words. The exact ready-made prompt is in the block below.
💡 Drifting off? Strengthen the genre’s anchor tags (stutter-house) and drop extra instruments.
What tempo suits this style?
120–135 BPM, core around 128 BPM.
How to make this in Suno without a rejection?
Describe the genre (stutter-house), era (2020s), instruments and vocal type in your own words — without the artist’s name in the prompt text.