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Master Suno prompts to create killer AI-driven tracks with custom beats and lyrics. 🎚️ THE BEAT-KITCHEN PROMPT METHOD (Phill C Style) Energy → Tension → Release → Refinement ________________________________________ STEP 1 – Start With Real Audio (Feed It Prime Beef 🍖) Don’t just type. Give the AI sonic context — a loop, beat, or vocal stem you created. “Feed Suno something midway there… not just words or banging on the table.” ✅ Do this • Create a groove or chord base on your keyboard or DAW (e.g., DGX-670, Mixcraft). • Export a short clean section (8–16 bars). • Upload it as the audio influence in Suno. ________________________________________ STEP 2 – Draft Plain Lyrics Write a clean version first — no brackets yet. Keep it short, syllabic, and rhythm-ready (“1-and-2-and” feel). “Cool with the code, yeah / Vibe on low / Chill in the wave / Just let it go.” ✅ Goal → Get the song skeleton right before production flavor. ________________________________________ STEP 3 – Bake in [Square Bracket Prompts] This is where the magic happens. Inside your lyric text (not the “style” field), inject square brackets that cue tone, delivery, and feel. Example: Cool with the code, yeah [vocal: laid-back male, dry tone] Chill in the wave [soft breath / relaxed pocket] AI ride [slight rasp, hold last syllable 1 beat] 🎯 Purpose: Brackets tell the AI how to perform, not just what to sing. ________________________________________ STEP 4 – Guide the Vocal Energy Flow (ETR Curve) Each bracket should align to Energy → Tension → Release phases. Stage Example Bracket Function Energy [full voice / rising intensity] Pull listener in Tension [pause – half-beat silence / inhale] Creates expectancy Release [gospel run / harmony swell] Emotional payoff Use that shape per verse or chorus for dynamic realism. ________________________________________ STEP 5 – Specify Style & Influence In Suno’s Style box, give concise production direction: “90s hip-hop fusion / female R&B chorus / light Rhodes EP / groove 100 BPM.” Don’t bury this inside your lyrics; keep it separate for clarity. ________________________________________ STEP 6 – Control the Variables You showed this perfectly live: • Audio Influence % → how much it listens to your upload • Weirdness / Creativity Factor → start low (30-40 %) for coherence; raise if you want surprise • Version Testing → run 4.5 vs 5.0 to compare mix and articulation Record each run, label them, and A/B test. ________________________________________ STEP 7 – Iterate Like a Producer “Always experiment in that kitchen.” Listen critically: • Did it capture your phrasing and bracket intent? • Are the breaks and delays musical? • Does the energy-tension-release feel human? Then refine: • Add or remove bracket cues. • Change tone words (“raspy” → “airy”). • Re-render until it breathes right. ________________________________________ ⚡ BONUS: Prompt Template for Your Next Track Title: [Your Song Name] Genre / Style: [specific vibe] Tempo: [BPM or feel] [Intro – mood cue] [Verse 1 – tone cue] (lyrics here) [Chorus – vocal cue, energy level] (lyrics here) [Bridge – contrast cue] (lyrics here) Instrumentation notes: [EP Rhodes, dry snare, female R&B lead] Mix notes: [wide stereo / ping-pong delay / low reverb] Drop that whole block in Lyrics for maximum Suno comprehension. ________________________________________ 🎧 Key Takeaways • Brackets = emotional automation. • Audio first, text second. • ETR curve = human feel. • Experimentation = evolution. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 02:02 - Suno Community Guidelines 07:42 - Cooking Beats in the Beat Kitchen 10:53 - Adding Lyrics to the Beat 13:16 - Next-Level Prompts 21:37 - Using Square Bracket Prompts 39:45 - How Much Witness Factor Should You Use 43:10 - AI Music Generation EXAMPLE 🎶 Verse 1Cool with the code, yeah, vibe on low [low tone / laid back delivery]Chill in the wave, just let it go [smooth breath exhale between bars]Talk too loud? nah, keep it slow [head-nod groove, soft grit in voice]AI ride — that’s all I know [slight crescendo, eyebrow lift] 🎵 Chorus (sung – female, expressive)[🎤 gritty R&B tone / rising vibe]Never gon’ stress, never gon’ fight [full voice / belt on “fight”]See eye to AI — feels right [riff up at “right” with melisma]Never too cold, never too high [vocal slide between cold and high]