Suno Prompt Treasury: 200+ Combinations for Professional Results
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If Suno feels random, your prompt system is probably underdefined. The fix is not longer prompts, but modular prompts you can recombine and test.

5-part prompt framework
| Layer | Example | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | pop / cinematic / lo-fi | Core direction |
| Mood | uplifting / nostalgic / dark | Emotional color |
| Vocal | female lead / rap vocal / choir | Expression |
| Structure | verse-chorus-bridge | Listening flow |
| Mix | warm low-end / clean vocal forward | Finish quality |
How to scale 200+ combos
- Keep a fixed base and swap mood words for A/B tests.
- Keep vocals stable and test BPM/instrumentation changes.
- Build scene bundles: short-form ads, storytelling, healing, trailer, etc.
10 practical examples
upbeat pop, bright synth, female lead, 118 BPM, catchy choruscinematic folk, emotional male vocal, strings and piano, 96 BPMdark trap, punchy 808, rap vocal, sparse arrangementlo-fi chill, soft keys, intimate vocal, vinyl textureepic trailer, choir layers, deep percussion, rising tensionmandopop ballad, warm piano, clear lead vocal, emotional hookindie acoustic, fingerpicked guitar, airy harmony, nostalgicdance pop, sidechain synth, energetic female vocal, 124 BPMambient meditation, minimal vocal chops, spacious reverbretro disco, funky bassline, duet vocal, glossy mix
Why prompts fail
| Issue | Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Too generic | No identity | Add instruments + BPM + vocal role |
| Contradictory words | Unstable output | Keep one emotional spine |
| Too many demands | Weak structure | Generate in two rounds |
Treat prompts like reusable building blocks, and Suno usage becomes predictable and scalable.