Xurshid Rasulov — 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.
Xurshid Rasulov belongs to the classical-estrada lineage of Uzbek vocalists carrying forward the rich maqom-rooted ornamented-tenor tradition into the 2000s and beyond. His powerful trained voice, with characteristic Central Asian melismatic phrasing and operatic-rock-grade projection power, bridges the gap between the older legendary estrada generation (Jorayev, Madaliyev) and the contemporary pop wave. His repertoire spans traditional romantic ballads, ceremonial love songs, and the wedding-circuit standards that define Uzbek life events. Production typical of his sound combines orchestral string warmth, prominent accordion counterpoint, doira and dutar traditional accents, soft acoustic guitar texture, restrained brass, and the kind of polished post-Soviet estrada arrangement that respects both heritage and contemporary radio sensibilities. For producers chasing trained-tenor Uzbek classical-estrada power, ornamented Central Asian male vocal authority across romantic and ceremonial repertoire, Rasulov is a defining 2000s-onward reference.