Stop guessing prompts. Start shipping bangers
I built a state-of-the-art Suno music production tool that turns rough ideas into release-ready prompt packs: hook concepts, structure, lyrical direction, style tags, and iteration paths—so you can get to “that one” track quicker.
Launch the Generator (runs inside Claude). Quick note: You’ll need a Claude account to run the app:
Get the Builder Kit on Gumroad
My Suno profile (hear what it can produce)
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Built for:
- Suno creators chasing repeatable “viral” output
- Content creators needing fast, on-brand soundtracks
- Producers prototyping across genres (without creative fatigue)
- Marketers who want consistent hooks + intros that start strong
The problem
If you’ve used Suno seriously, you’ll recognise this loop:
- You get one great result… then can’t reproduce it.
- Prompts feel random: sometimes magic, often mid.
- Hooks arrive too late, drops don’t land, lyrics don’t “stick”.
- You waste credits on experiments that never become releases.
The fix isn’t “better luck”. It’s better structure.
The solution
The Viral Bangers Generator gives you repeatable creative direction.
Instead of a single prompt, it generates a production plan you can actually iterate:
- Multiple hook angles (so you can A/B what hits)
- A defined structure (so the track moves with intent)
- Style/production descriptors tuned for the vibe
- Lyrics skeletons that match the structure
- Remix/variation instructions to create versions quickly
How it works
- Choose your target: genre, mood, tempo/energy, era references, vocal type, language, theme.
- Generate a “Banger Pack”: hook ideas + structure + Suno-ready prompt variants.
- Iterate like a producer: swap hook, change structure, tighten intro, build “Version B/C” fast.
What you get
Inside the generator:
- Hook-first ideation (viral-friendly openings, earworm phrases, topline direction)
- Structure engine (dozens of proven arrangements across genres)
- Prompt variants (safe diversity: radio edit, club edit, cinematic edit, minimal edit)
- Lyric scaffolds (verse/pre/chorus maps with rhyme & cadence guidance)
- Energy mapping (where tension rises, where payoff lands, where a second hook appears)
- Consistency controls (keep the “brand” while changing the track)
- Remix instructions (how to generate alternate drops / bridges / outros)
Use cases
- TikTok/Shorts creators: 15–45s hook-first cuts, multiple hook candidates per idea
- YouTube / courses / gaming: longer, evolving arrangements that don’t get repetitive
- Brands: consistent sonic identity, faster concept-to-output cycles
- Producers: rapid genre exploration without prompt burnout
FAQ
Do I need a Claude account?
Yes—this runs inside Claude.
Is this affiliated with Suno or Anthropic?
No. It’s an independent creator tool built to speed up your workflow.
Will it help me avoid “samey” results?
Yes—because it generates multiple structures, hook angles, and prompt variants per idea, so you’re not stuck chasing one lane.
Does it write full lyrics?
It can, but the real win is structure + scaffolding—so you keep creative control and can iterate without losing the track’s identity.
Can I use it for instrumentals?
Absolutely—structures and energy mapping are arguably even more important for instrumentals.
I recently created an album of original sound tracks for steamers and youTube videos that I published on Spotify and YouTube using Distrokid:
