VIP access note: This is a protected master guide for subscribers. Readers must be logged into their account and subscribed to the newsletter to view it. GET JACKED INTO SUNO · Bee Righteous Training · VIP Valentine VIP Prompt Engineering Master Spec (Suno) A full Valentine workflow built for production results (not “generate and hope”). You’ll get Style-of-Music meta prompts + the missing lever: Lyrics bracket meta tags that shape sections, vocal delivery inside sections, and the emotional arc from Verse → Pre → Chorus → Bridge → Final. What this is: a repeatable Valentine prompt system for any genre. What this is not: random tag lists with no workflow. Jump to: Start in 60 seconds Two control zones Valentine angles Prompt modules Style prompt kits Lyrics skeletons Full templates Collision matrix Revision loop Producer log Next steps Related: Free Micro Article (public): Lyric Bracket Meta Tags — One Full Song Workflow (shareable + fast wins) Lyric Writing Hub: Write Lyrics With A.I. That Still Feel Human Meta Tag Basics for Suno (A–C Prompt Guide) Start in 60 seconds (beginner-safe) Pick one Valentine angle (Devotion, Apology, Anti-Valentine, Funny, etc.). Paste one Style prompt kit from this guide (don’t freestyle yet). Paste a Lyrics skeleton and write only the hook + a few verse lines. Generate once. Then fix sections with Replace Section instead of full re-gen. Rule: If it’s “close,” don’t restart. Adjust brackets first, then lyric density, then Style (last). Copy/Paste Starter: Style of Music modern pop r&b, romantic, warm, intimate lead vocal, clean mix, gentle reverb, mid-tempo If you change anything, change only one item at a time (genre OR tempo OR vocal feel). Copy/Paste Starter: Lyrics Bracket Skeleton [Verse 1] [intimate] [close mic] [soft] (write a scene + one detail) [Pre-Chorus] [rising tension] [more urgency] (short lines aiming at hook) [Chorus] [big lift] [repeat hook] [light harmonies] (one clean hook phrase, repeat it) [Bridge] [dropout] [confession] (short turn) [Final Chorus] [biggest] [repeat hook] [more harmonies] [adlibs light] [Outro] [strip back] (one last line) The two control zones in Suno (don’t mix them up) 1) Style of Music (global behavior) This sets the world of your song: genre direction, broad mood, instrumentation vibe, and production feel. Keep it tight. Too many competing tags can reduce clarity. Use here: genre, mood, instruments, tempo hints, mix goals (clean/warm/lo-fi), era hints. 2) Lyrics (section + vocal control) This is your high-leverage area. With bracket tags placed under section headers, you can shape: intimacy, energy lift, harmonies/adlibs, bridge dropout, and vocal feel from section to section. Use here: section headers + delivery cues (intimate, whisper, spoken, harmonies, adlibs, big lift). Core principle: Style sets the “world.” Lyrics brackets set the “camera moves.” Valentine angles (all forms of Valentine music) You don’t need a new workflow for every perspective. You need a new truth and a new section arc. Pick one angle, then run the same system. Romantic / Positive Devotion · New love · Long-distance · Anniversary vow · Pure/covenant love Tension / Complexity Apology · Rebuilding trust · Unrequited love · “I miss you” regret Anti-Valentine / Dark Breakup empowerment · Cold cut-off · Toxic escape · Alone on Valentine’s Funny / Novelty Flirty playful · Meme Valentine · Situationship comedy Producer move: Keep the same Style prompt for a series, and change only the angle + bracket plan to create a “Valentine pack” fast. Prompt modules (VIP-ready building blocks) These are safe tag sets. Use them as-is. Don’t “invent” conflicting directions inside one section. In Lyrics, 2–5 tags per section is the sweet spot. Module 01 — Intimate Verse [intimate] [close mic] [soft] [conversational] Best for devotion, apology, regret, long-distance. Module 02 — Pre-Chorus Lift [rising tension] [more urgency] [more space] Build energy without jumping too early. Module 03 — Chorus Landing [big lift] [repeat hook] [light harmonies] Chorus text must be shorter than verse text. Module 04 — Bridge Turn [dropout] [confession] [strip back] Bridge should reveal truth, not add new plot. Module 05 — Final Chorus Peak [biggest] [repeat hook] [more harmonies] [adlibs light] Add adlibs only at the end to avoid mess. Module 06 — Anti-Valentine Punch [controlled] [clear vocal] [punchy] [decisive] Stronger ≠ louder. Keep it clean. Style of Music prompt kits (Valentine-optimized) Use these as your global “world.” Keep prompts tight and coherent. Pick one kit, then pair it with a Lyrics skeleton + modules. Kit A — Modern Pop/R&B Romance modern pop r&b, romantic, warm, intimate lead vocal, clean mix, gentle reverb, mid-tempo Kit B — Acoustic Love Ballad (Clean + Close) acoustic pop ballad, romantic, guitar and piano, close mic vocal, warm room, soft dynamics, clean mix Kit C — Sad Piano Confession (Apology/Regret) piano ballad, heartfelt, intimate vocal, minimal instrumentation, emotional, warm reverb, slow to mid tempo Kit D — Afro-Fusion Love Bounce (Flirty) afro-fusion, romantic, upbeat, danceable groove, warm bass, clean mix, bright percussion, catchy hook Kit E — Anti-Valentine Trap Pop (Clean Cut-Off) trap pop, anti-valentine, confident, punchy drums, tight 808, clear lead vocal, modern clean mix, mid tempo Kit F — Cinematic Heartbreak (Big Emotion) cinematic pop, heartbreak, dramatic build, strings and piano, spacious reverb, wide stereo, clean mix, soaring chorus Scaling tip: For your Valentine pack, keep 2–3 Style kits and rotate angles + brackets. That’s how you build a “drop set” fast. Lyrics skeletons (Valentine-ready) Pick one. Write your hook first. Keep chorus shorter than verse. Use modules exactly as shown. Skeleton 1 — Devotion (Classic) [Verse 1] [intimate] [close mic] [soft] (scene + one detail) [Pre-Chorus] [rising tension] [more urgency] (aim at hook) [Chorus] [big lift] [repeat hook] [light harmonies] (hook line x2) [Verse 2] [conversational] [slightly stronger] (raise stakes) [Bridge] [dropout] [confession] (turn) [Final Chorus] [biggest] [repeat hook] [more harmonies] [adlibs light] [Outro] [strip back] (one last line) Skeleton 2 — Apology / Rebuild [Verse 1] [intimate] [controlled] [close mic] (what you did, simple) [Pre-Chorus] [rising tension] [push emotion] (own it) [Chorus] [clear vocal] [repeat hook] (“I’m here now” truth x2) [Verse 2] [conversational] (more honest detail) [Bridge] [dropout] [confession] (promise/action) [Final Chorus] [big lift] [repeat hook] [light harmonies] Skeleton 3 — Anti-Valentine (Clean Cut-Off) [Verse 1] [controlled] [steady phrasing] (clear reason, no drama) [Pre-Chorus] [rising tension] [more urgency] (decision) [Chorus] [punchy] [clear vocal] [repeat hook] (decisive line x2) [Bridge] [dropout] [confession] (truth you avoided) [Final Chorus] [biggest] [repeat hook] (stronger, not louder) [Outro] [strip back] (final decision line) Skeleton 4 — Funny/Flirty (Playful) [Verse 1] [playful] [conversational] (light setup) [Pre-Chorus] [rising tension] (mischief) [Chorus] [big lift] [repeat hook] (short catchy phrase) [Verse 2] [playful] (call-and-response feel) [Bridge] [strip back] (one funny twist) [Final Chorus] [biggest] [repeat hook] [adlibs light] Full templates (Style + Lyrics combined) These are complete, ready-to-run builds for VIP users. Swap only the hook sentence + 2–3 details to create multiple songs fast. Template A — Romantic Devotion (Modern Pop/R&B) Style of Music modern pop r&b, romantic, warm, intimate lead vocal, clean mix, gentle reverb, mid-tempo Lyrics [Title] Still Choose You [Verse 1] [intimate] [close mic] [soft] (write the scene + one concrete detail) [Pre-Chorus] [rising tension] [more urgency] (short lines that lean into the hook) [Chorus] [big lift] [repeat hook] [light harmonies] (one emotional truth, repeated cleanly) [Verse 2] [conversational] [slightly stronger] (raise the stakes) [Bridge] [dropout] [confession] (shift perspective or reveal truth) [Final Chorus] [biggest] [repeat hook] [more harmonies] [adlibs light] [Outro] [strip back] [one last line] Template B — Anti-Valentine (Clean, Not Chaotic) Style of Music trap pop, anti-valentine, confident, punchy drums, tight 808, clear lead vocal, modern clean mix, mid tempo Lyrics [Title] No More Roses [Verse 1] [controlled] [steady phrasing] (clear reason—no extra drama) [Pre-Chorus] [rising tension] [more urgency] (set up the decision) [Chorus] [punchy] [clear vocal] [repeat hook] (one decisive line, repeat it) [Bridge] [dropout] [confession] (the truth you avoided earlier) [Final Chorus] [biggest] [repeat hook] (stronger, not louder) [Outro] [strip back] [final decision line] Collision matrix (credit-saver) Most “bad generations” are not random. They’re collisions. Avoid mixing opposing directions in the same section. Avoid in the same section: whisper + shout intimate close mic + stadium anthem strip back + wall of sound spoken word + belted chorus lo-fi haze + pristine hi-fi clean mix Common Valentine failures: Chorus doesn’t lift → chorus text too long + too many tags. Bridge feels random → bridge introduces new plot instead of truth. Adlibs get messy → adlibs too early + harmonies stacked too much. Revision loop (producer method) Fix section behavior first (reduce brackets to essentials). Fix lyric density second (too many words kills lift). Fix hook clarity third (one clean phrase, repeated). Touch Style last (global changes last, not first). Replace Section instead of regenerating everything. VIP rule: If you can’t name what you changed, you’re not engineering—you’re gambling. Producer log (save winning recipes) This is how you build a library you can reuse across Valentine drops, genre packs, and future holidays. Song Name: Angle (Devotion / Apology / Anti / Funny / etc.): Style of Music kit used: Lyrics skeleton used: Modules used (Verse/Pre/Chorus/Bridge/Final): What changed in v2: What improved: What got worse: Final “recipe” to reuse: Suno AI Prompt Engineering Guide: Meta Tags, Templates, and Style vs Lyrics For public sharing: use the free micro article + your free bracket pack, then route serious creators back here.