A working prompt formula, ready copy-paste examples and the "style without artist names" trick that gets past Suno's filter. Plus 829 ready prompts in the catalog.
Suno has two control zones. Style — the sound description: genre, instruments, production, vocals. Lyrics — the song words. The prompt is what goes into the Style box. Its precision decides whether the track sounds professional or like "generic AI".
[Genre] · [Era] · [Instruments] · [Production] · [Vocals] · [Tempo / mood]Treat it as a short production brief, not a pile of adjectives. Each block controls one sound layer. Skip a block and Suno fills the default — usually not in your favour.
Paste into the Style box. No artist names — Suno's filter lets them through.
1980s synthwave, nostalgic cinematic mood, mid-tempo 110 BPM, analog poly-synth arpeggios, gated-reverb drums, fretless bass, warm male vocals with light reverb, neon night-drive atmosphere, polished retro productionlo-fi hip-hop, calm and study-friendly, ~80 BPM, dusty boom-bap drums, mellow Rhodes piano, soft upright bass, vinyl crackle, no vocals, rainy late-night mood, warm tape saturationmelodic indie-pop ballad sung in Russian, melancholic and intimate, mid-tempo, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, warm synth pads, breathy male vocals, late-night atmosphere, clean modern productionSuno blocks real artist names, so "in the style of X" does not work. The fix is to break the artist's sound into traits: era, signature instruments, vocal type and delivery, production quirks. You get the sound without tripping the filter. Doing this by hand is tedious — so we built a catalog: 829 artists already broken down into ready prompts.
829 ready prompts for Suno v5.5 in the sound of specific artists — name-free, ready to paste.
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