Guides

Learn the workflow behind stronger Suno prompts.

These guides focus on the decisions that actually move output quality: picking a stable anchor, layering only the tags that help, and testing the long tail in Builder instead of trusting vague examples.

1. Start broad, then get specific.

Choose one strong genre or style anchor first. Add mood, vocal, and structure tags only after Suno has a clear musical lane to follow.

2. Use prompts in layers, not piles.

A good stack usually looks like genre + mood + vocal or instrument + one structure cue. If every layer introduces a new direction, the model loses contrast.

3. Treat long-tail tags as experiments.

For obscure or highly descriptive tags, use the Builder and your own generations as the real reference. Public previews are selective by design.

High-value tag lanes

Useful starting points

Useful starting points