Mastering Suno V5 MetaTags 2nd Edition Update cover image with Bee Righteous mascot promoting updated training guide for recent buyers and Bee Righteous bundle owners

Mastering Suno V5 Meta Tags (2nd Edition Update) — How to Use + Download Info

Gary Whittaker

Mastering Suno V5 Meta Tags — 2nd Edition Update (For Recent Buyers + Bundle Owners)

This update is for creators who purchased the Mastering Suno V5 Meta Tags book or got it inside the Bee Righteous Suno V5 Complete Training Bundle.


Mastering Suno V5 MetaTags 2nd Edition Update cover image with Bee Righteous mascot promoting updated training guide for recent buyers and Bee Righteous bundle owners

What this update is

You’re getting the 2nd Edition of my Meta Tags training guide — the same book, tightened up and made easier to use as a repeatable workflow. If you bought the book recently, or bought the bundle that includes it, this post explains exactly how to use the guide so you get results faster and waste fewer credits.

If you have questions, or you want to suggest improvements for the next revision, email info@jackrighteous.com. Buyers receive version updates free.

Who this update is for

If that’s you — you’re in the right place. This is your “how to use it” guide so you can actually apply the system.


Start here before you dive in

If you’re new to my system (or you want the fastest on-ramp), start with the Welcome Kit first. It gives you the baseline setup so your music workflow stays organized.

→ Get the AI Music Welcome Kit

Then, if you want the upgrade path that turns your free workflow into a full launch-ready system, use the GET JACKED OTO page:

→ GET JACKED Online Launch Kit (OTO → Bee Righteous Path)


What the Meta Tags book helps you do

  • Stop random results by using a repeatable tag foundation.
  • Diagnose problems when outputs feel “flat,” “busy,” or off-genre.
  • Control structure so you can shape verse/chorus lift instead of hoping it happens.
  • Build a recipe library you can reuse for future releases.
  • Waste fewer credits by testing one change at a time.

How to use the guide (simple workflow)

1) Treat it like a course, not a one-time read

This guide works best when you repeat it. The goal is not “finishing the book.” The goal is building recipes you can run on purpose.

2) Follow the lab rules (this prevents chaos)

  • Attempt A = baseline. Don’t fix it mid-run.
  • Attempt B = ONE change only. (Not two.)
  • Name the recipe. If it wins, you need to reuse it.
  • Save winners in a recipe library.

3) Score your results (so you don’t fool yourself)

Use a quick rubric so you can compare attempts with proof:

  • Stability: Does it behave consistently when you rerun it?
  • Genre Fidelity: Does it actually sound like the genre you asked for?
  • Hook Strength: Do you get a memorable lift or chorus moment?
  • Structure Clarity: Can you feel sections, not one long loop?
  • Vocal Consistency: Does the voice stay coherent across the song?

4) Run the “fast start” week (so you actually finish)

If you tend to overthink, do this:

  • Day 1: Read “Start Here” + Meta Tags basics
  • Day 2: Lab 1 — Build a stable recipe
  • Day 3: Lab 2 — Fix chaos (one variable at a time)
  • Day 4: Lab 3 — Build hook lift
  • Weekend: Save 5 winning recipes

Download + support

If you bought the book (or got it inside the bundle), you’ll have access to the updated file in your purchase downloads. If anything looks off, or you need help applying the workflow to your genre, email info@jackrighteous.com.

Buyers receive version updates free. I’ll keep improving the guide as Suno changes and as creators share feedback.

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