SUNO AI Secrets
Most Suno users rely on random prompts.
when I’m making a track, I want to decide:
- how I want the vocals to sound
- what instruments I want in the mix
- how I want the song to build
- what mood I’m going for
- how the genres should blend
- and the overall feel of the track
Yeah sometimes its cool going... “let’s see what Suno gives me”
But i personally love the feeling of.. “okay, I’m producing this now.
So I put everything I’ve learned into Suno AI Secrets.
it’s literally me showing exactly how I get my results, what I do, and how I think when I’m building a song.
I go through all the stuff I personally use when I’m trying to make something feel “hit-quality”, like:
- the structural tags I rely on
- how I do my lyrical annotations
- the production cues I give Suno
- the arrangement logic I follow
- how I guide the vocals
- how I set the mood of a track
- how I shape different genres
- and basically how I get consistent results instead of random ones
It’s literally the core of my whole process — the part I wish someone had explained to me when I started.
I also added the Style Prompt System I’ve been developing. which includes individual tags for:
- Genre
- Vocals
- Instrumentation
- Structure
- Mix
- Mood
Each one has its own guide so you can see how I use them, and you can plug in your own ideas without feeling lost or overwhelmed.
I’m just sharing what’s been working for me — but the whole point of this guide is to help you open up with Suno.
I want you to experiment more, try new sounds, build your own styles, and actually develop the ideas you’ve had in your head for a while.
This isn’t about copying what I do.
It’s about giving you the tools so you can find your own voice on Suno, push the limits, and create music that feels like you.
1️⃣ Suno AI Secrets Main Guide Learn everything that makes a Suno track “hit-quality”: Structural tags Lyrical annotations Production cues Arrangement logic Vocal direction Mood setting Genre shaping How top creators get consistent, repeatable results