Suno AI V3.5 vs V4: Key Prompt Differences Explained

Suno V3.5 vs V4 Prompts: Key Differences in 1 Minute

Stop Struggling with Suno AI Prompts – Here’s What Changed!

If you’ve been using Suno AI’s free version, you may have noticed that V4 prompts work differently from V3.5. Many users waste time fighting with prompts instead of optimizing them for better results.

In this 1-minute video, @CreativelyMakeAIMusic breaks down the main differences so you can stop struggling and start creating faster.

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The Core Differences Between Suno V3.5 and V4 Prompts

💡 Suno V3.5 Prompts (Structured Approach)

  • Requires a specific format: Mood → Genre → Instrumentation → Vocal Style
  • Works best when you follow a clear structure
  • More rigid in how it interprets descriptions

💡 Suno V4 Prompts (Contextual Approach)

  • Understands plain language better
  • Instead of structured keywords, you can simply describe your song idea
  • Example: “Write a dark trap song about [topic], with a female hook and male verses.”
  • Offers more creative flexibility

Why This Matters for AI Music Creation

With V4’s improved AI, you can be less technical and more natural in your descriptions. But if you’re still using V3.5 (or switching between versions), you’ll need to adjust how you write prompts to get the best results.


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Final Thoughts

Understanding how Suno interprets prompts can save you time and frustration when generating AI music. Whether you prefer structured input (V3.5) or context-driven descriptions (V4), knowing the difference will help you create better AI-generated songs with less effort.

💬 What’s your experience with Suno AI? Drop a comment below and let us know how you write your prompts! 🚀


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