Roxette — 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.
Roxette were the Swedish duo who conquered the world with impossibly polished power-pop, pairing Marie Fredriksson's bright, soaring vocals with Per Gessle's razor-sharp songwriting. Their sound is late-1980s and early-1990s pop-rock at its glossiest: chiming, chorus-drenched electric guitars, punchy programmed and live drums, sparkling synths and huge, instantly memorable choruses engineered for maximum singalong impact. They mastered two modes equally — driving, upbeat rockers full of momentum and swagger, and sweeping, emotional power ballads that swell to goosebump-inducing climaxes. Fredriksson's clear, powerful voice could turn on a dime from tender vulnerability to full-throated belting, while Gessle's harmonies and hooks gave everything a bulletproof pop sheen. Melodic, radiant and unashamedly catchy, they defined a golden era of Scandinavian pop export and racked up hit after global hit. For Suno, this profile captures glossy late-80s and early-90s pop-rock: chiming chorus-drenched electric guitars, punchy drums and sparkling synths, huge memorable singalong choruses, and a bright powerful female lead vocal moving from tender ballad to belted hook with male harmonies.