Describe the song arc
A structure prompt should tell Suno how the song develops. Instead of only listing style tags, add phrases like intimate verse, gradual build, wide chorus, bridge release, or final lift.
These words give the model a timeline. They are especially useful when the genre and mood are already clear.
Prompt examples
Structure-focused prompt
Cinematic pop ballad, intimate first verse, gradual swell, emotional climax in the final chorus, airy piano, warm strings, polished spacious mix
The prompt describes the arrangement arc, not just the sound palette.
Use contrast to make sections readable
Verse and chorus contrast can be emotional, dynamic, rhythmic, or textural. A sparse verse and wider chorus is one of the easiest structures to test.
If every section has the same density and energy, the output can feel flat even when the tags are good.
Keep structure words practical
Use structure language that a producer would understand quickly: build-up, drop, chorus lift, bridge, final chorus, natural flow, and emotional climax.