Suno AI Meta Tags & Song Structure Command Guide
Suno Meta Tags: Use the Right Cue in the Right Place
Use this page to decide where an instruction belongs, choose a simple structure cue, and know when another tag is the wrong answer. Bracketed cues can influence Suno, but they are not guaranteed software commands.
Where does your instruction belong?
I want the whole song to sound different
Use genre, groove, BPM feel, instruments, vocal character and production direction.
I want something to happen here
Use section labels, repetition, spoken moments, solos, breakdowns and short local performance cues.
I keep getting something I do not want
Remove unwanted genres, instruments, vocal traits, effects or arrangement habits.
I want the result to feel more like me
Voices, Custom Models and My Taste can influence identity or preference, but the song still needs a clear brief.
Start with one readable song map
Before adding descriptive cues, make sure the structure itself has a job.
[Verse 1] → [Pre-Chorus] → [Chorus] → [Verse 2] → [Chorus] → [Bridge] → [Final Chorus] → [Outro]
New to these sections? Build your first controlled song map.
Useful Suno cues without tag stuffing
Structure
[Verse] — story/detail.
[Pre-Chorus] — build anticipation.
[Chorus] — central hook.
[Post-Chorus] — extend hook energy.
[Bridge] — late contrast.
[Outro] — resolve the ending.
Energy & transition
[Build-Up] — increase tension before a destination.
[Drop] — release built energy.
[Breakdown] — reduce density.
Instrumental space
[Instrumental Break] — create lyric-free space.
[Solo] — feature a lead instrument.
[Drum Break] — feature percussion.
[A Cappella] — isolate the vocal.
Vocal delivery
[Spoken] — suggest speech-like delivery.
[Call and Response] — suggest an exchange between voices.
[Choir] / [Group Vocal] — suggest ensemble delivery.
Caution: descriptive cues depend heavily on surrounding Style, lyrics and model interpretation.
Official Suno controls vs creator shorthand
Documented platform controls
Custom Mode, Lyrics, Style, Exclude, Song Editor, Voices, Custom Models and My Taste are platform features documented by Suno.
Creator-used musical notation
Many bracket labels and descriptive cues are musical conventions or creator shorthand. Treat them as prompt signals, not deterministic switches.
This guide deliberately separates platform features from generative conventions so a useful cue is not mistaken for a guaranteed command.
Use a cue, regenerate, edit, extend or move to Studio/DAW?
Before generation
Use structure cues and a clear Style brief.
Whole song wrong
Regenerate after fixing the broad brief.
One section wrong
Use section-level editing or replacement instead of rebuilding everything.
Ending incomplete
Extend or edit the ending.
Precision problem
Move to Studio or a DAW when timing, comping, cleanup or balance is the real issue.
Stop changing everything when one part is wrong.
You can know the right labels and still waste generations because the real problem is deciding what to change, what to hold constant and whether the fix belongs in the prompt, lyrics, edit or regeneration.
Fix the song without starting over
Guided implementation: Control Your Sound · Training Path 3.
Why a cue appears to be ignored
Need a deeper repair workflow? Fix a weak Suno generation without starting blindly.
Not sure what the verse, chorus and bridge should actually do?
Before adding more cues, build one clear song map and listen for whether each section has a different purpose.
Common Suno meta-tag questions
Where do Suno meta tags go?
Section labels and local cues usually belong in Lyrics. Broad musical direction belongs in Style, and unwanted traits belong in Exclude.
Are Suno meta tags official commands?
Not as a universal command language. Some controls are officially documented platform features; many bracketed cues are musical conventions or creator shorthand interpreted by the generative model.
Why does Suno sing a bracketed instruction?
The cue may be too verbose or read like lyric text. Shorten it, isolate it and remove extra prose.
How many cues should I use?
Use only enough to make the map readable. Add a local cue when it solves a specific musical problem.
Can a tag force exact song length?
No. A cue can influence pacing, but it is not precise timing control. Use editing, extend or production tools for runtime problems.
Should I regenerate or edit one section?
If the core song works and only one section is wrong, section-level editing is usually the better first move.
Do Voices, Custom Models or My Taste replace prompts?
No. They can influence identity or preference, but the current song still needs clear Style, Lyrics and structure direction.
Current Suno documentation
Exclude elements of a song
Song Editor
What’s new in Suno v5.5
Voices
Custom Models
My Taste
Jack Righteous is an independent creator resource, not Suno Support. Platform behavior can change.