Suno Prompt Guide 2026
Write better Suno lyrics prompts with section tags, full lyrics, hook direction, vocal notes and negative prompts before generating audio.
Quick answer
A strong Suno prompt starts with better lyrics. Use section tags, a finished hook, verse structure, vocal direction, tempo feel, production mood and a short negative prompt so you are not relying on Suno to rescue weak or generic words.
What format should Suno lyrics prompts use?
Use simple section tags like [Intro], [Verse 1], [Chorus], [Bridge] and [Outro], then place clean lyric lines under each tag before the sound direction.
What should go in the Suno style prompt?
Keep the style prompt focused on genre, mood, vocal tone, tempo feel and production texture. Put story and emotion inside the lyric instead of overloading the prompt.
Should I use a Suno negative prompt?
Use negative prompts sparingly for things you clearly do not want, such as spoken intro, distorted vocals, long instrumental intro or unwanted genre traits.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best Suno prompt format?
The best format combines section-tagged lyrics with a short style prompt covering genre, mood, vocal tone, tempo feel and production notes.
Should I write lyrics before prompting Suno?
Yes. A lyric-first workflow gives Suno stronger hooks, clearer sections and a more coherent song idea before audio generation.
Can Melody Genie make lyrics for Suno?
Yes. Melody Genie can write hooks, verses, section tags and prompt-ready lyrics before you generate audio in Suno.
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