Future — 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.
Future reshaped trap in the 2010s by turning it inward, trading pure party fuel for a brooding, drugged-out melancholy. Born Nayvadius Wilburn in Atlanta, part of the Dungeon Family lineage, he built his sound around a heavily auto-tuned croon — sometimes slurred, sometimes soaring — that blurs rapping and singing into a single haunted instrument. Mixtapes like «Dirty Sprite» and albums «DS2» and «HNDRXX» made him one of the most prolific and influential figures in the genre, while «Mask Off» became an inescapable crossover hit. His records, often shaped by producers like Metro Boomin and Zaytoven, favour skeletal, menacing 808s, shimmering synths and cavernous space that lets his voice hang like smoke. The genius is in the tension: even the most lavish flexes carry an undertow of exhaustion and dread, luxury and ruin tangled together. It's immersive, cinematic music, a dark carnival where pleasure and pain refuse to separate. His fingerprints are all over a generation of melodic rappers who followed, making him one of trap's true architects and, beneath the bravado, its most quietly emotional voice.
How to build this style in Suno
- Lead with the genre and era: «trap, 2010s» — plus 2–3 devices from the tags above.
- Tempo around 135 BPM (120–150), mood: hypnotic, hedonistic, melancholic.
- Don’t put the name “Future” 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 (trap) and drop extra instruments.
What tempo suits this style?
120–150 BPM, core around 135 BPM.
How to make this in Suno without a rejection?
Describe the genre (trap), era (2010s), instruments and vocal type in your own words — without the artist’s name in the prompt text.