Suno won’t accept artist names in a prompt. But a recognizable sound isn’t the name — it’s a set of concrete traits. Describe those and you get the same vibe, legally.
Suno’s filter rejects prompts that name performers or bands — it’s a guard against direct copying. So “sing like [artist]” won’t work. The good news: the model still “knows” the sound of an era and genre — you just have to give it the right cues.
Any recognizable artist breaks down into layers. Build the prompt along this schema:
[Era] · [Genre] · [Instruments / gear] · [Production] · [Vocal character] · [Tempo]
Won’t work: a song like [famous band]
Works: 1980s synth-pop, glossy analog synths, gated reverb snare, drum machine, soaring emotive male vocals with reverb, anthemic chorus, 118 BPM
The more specific the “era gear” (drum-machine model, synth type, mixing trick), the closer Suno lands — with zero names.
Vocals are half the recognition. Add a dedicated “anchor” block: timbre, delivery, texture. Ready blocks live in our Vocal Anchors reference.
Doing it by hand is slow. Our catalog already has 811+ ready style prompts inspired by famous artists — clean 60–90-word descriptors (era → genre → vocal → instruments → production → tempo), name-free, ready to paste into the Style field. And the Builder assembles a prompt from scratch to your spec.