Tsvety — 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.
Tsvety occupied the rock-leaning edge of the Soviet VIA scene. Founded in 1969 by Stas Namin, the group pushed further into overdriven guitar work, blues-rock phrasing and arena-scale balladry than most VIAs were allowed to. Despite repeated official pressure and a forced rebrand into "Gruppa Stasa Namina", their late-70s output defined what a soulful, guitar-forward Soviet rock ballad could sound like.
Their signature songs — "Звёздочка моя ясная", "Есть глаза у цветов" and similar — built on earnest tenor leads, three-part ensemble harmony, melodic electric leads and warm Hammond organ. The result felt less like the official-issue VIA pop and more like a Russian-language cousin to soft-rock acts of the same era. For producers chasing a sincere, mid-tempo Soviet rock ballad with real emotional weight, Tsvety remain the reference.