Prompt
Glass Hour Radio
Transparent electronic ballad with crisp percussion and a controlled final lift.
Lyrics
[Verse] A glass-hour radio keeps counting down the room Every soft transmission blooms and disappears too soon [Chorus] Stay on the line till the static learns to glow Hold the signal steady when the final chorus grows
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Suno prompt formula FAQ
What is the Glass Hour Radio Suno prompt formula for?
Transparent electronic ballad with crisp percussion and a controlled final lift.
Which tags drive Glass Hour Radio?
Glass Hour Radio is mainly built around Transparent, Electronic, Crisp, Emotional climax. Keep those signals first, then test one mood, vocal, or structure change at a time.
How should I adapt Glass Hour Radio?
Keep the first one or two core tags fixed, then change a single layer such as mood, vocal distance, rhythm density, or ending behavior so the result stays easy to compare.
Why use Glass Hour Radio instead of starting from scratch?
A formula gives you a reusable tag stack, full prompt, and lyric draft, so it is faster for testing direction. Start from scratch only when the song structure is already very specific.
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