Suno music

Write original tracks in Suno, for your videos and your shop.

Suno turns a written style into a finished-sounding track in minutes. The skill is describing the feel, picking the best take, and shaping a clean structure. Here is how to get tracks you are happy to put your name to.

From prompt to a track you would release

1

Decide the job the track has to do

Background for a video, a loop for a shop, or a song to release. The purpose sets the length, the energy and the structure.

2

Write a style prompt, not an artist name

Describe the genre, mood, instruments and tempo. You cannot ask for a named artist, but you can capture the feel: “driving synth-pop, analogue bass, melancholy, 120 bpm”.

3

Generate, then keep the best section

Suno gives you variations. Pick the strongest, extend the parts that work, and cut the parts that do not. Curation is most of the craft.

4

Tidy the structure

Intro, verse, hook, a clean ending. A track that knows where it starts and stops sounds finished, not generated.

5

Release it properly

Drop it under YouTube Shorts and your listings, then put the finished tracks out on streaming. I release mine to Spotify through DistroKid, so a track made in an afternoon ends up next to everything else on the platform.

For YouTube

Original music behind Shorts and videos, with no copyright claims. A handful of tracks can soundtrack a whole channel.

For your shop

Loops and beds for product videos, listings and ads. Consistent sound, made to fit.

To release

Build a profile, like bassmansion, then distribute to Spotify through DistroKid and put finished tracks out into the world. Bass and house, in this case.

Suno music

Questions about making music with AI

Can I use Suno tracks in my YouTube videos?

Yes, that is one of the best uses. Original tracks behind Shorts and videos keep your content free of copyright claims. Check Suno's current terms for how you can use and monetise the music, as the terms do change.

How do I get a track that sounds like a specific artist?

You cannot name an artist in the prompt, and you should not try to copy one. You describe the style instead: the genre, the instruments, the era and the mood. That gets you the feel without copying anyone.

Do I need the paid plan?

The free tier is fine for trying it out. A subscription helps once you are generating regularly or want to use tracks commercially. Start free and upgrade when it is paying for itself.

What makes an AI track sound finished?

Structure and a clean ending. Most generated music wanders. Decide on an intro, a hook and a stop, then edit towards that. The editing is where a track stops sounding like a demo.

Can I put AI tracks on Spotify?

Yes. I distribute mine to Spotify through DistroKid, the same way any independent artist does. Check the current terms of both Suno and your distributor on commercial use and ownership, since they do change. Done properly, a Suno track can sit on your Spotify profile alongside everything else.