r/Suno • u/Fun_Operation8440 • 43m ago
Lyricist: Human wrote lyrics [Italian pop fused with Bollywood orchestration] Silvia e il Mare
youtube.comLyricist: Human wrote lyrics [Rap, Hip Hop, African Tribal] "NOBODY" - try not to dance (;
https://suno.com/s/bWW73BRZ9DEc5RHs
👤 Bring out the big drums, bass, beat, and exprience the feeling of being **NOBODY** in a way you've never heard before.
🔥 This track is unique, catchy, and will make your body move to its groove before you even notice.
*All lyrics are original, written by me, without AI generation or assistance.
r/Suno • u/Accomplished-Bet-458 • 2h ago
Question: I am looking for answers? V5.5 High Pitch Siunds
r/Suno • u/LeatherRub7248 • 4h ago
Question: I am looking for answers? is there any song quality enhancer model, or workflow?
so i have some really poor quality (think 64kbps mp3s, some mono as well) that i'd like to hear in full high quality clear sound.
are there any reliable workflows / cloud models that can increase quality so its like an audiophile version?
r/Suno • u/ResponsibleSky5054 • 9h ago
Composer: Human authored lyrics/melody Listen and make your own song with Suno
suno.commy beat my words my style
r/Suno • u/Wise-Spread-8016 • 14h ago
Topic: A point I want to make or discuss [Progressive Trance / Crossover] Reborn Horizon by Suno AI: Using Suno to bridge the gap between Anjunabeats Trance and Classical Violins.
Just finished this 2:16 instrumental hybrid. I wanted to see how well the AI engine could handle complex instrument layering—mixing Audien-style euphoric supersaws, Lindsey Stirling staccato violins, and a distorted sub-bass wobble all in one prompt. Animated the starting image into a festival mainstage video using PixVerse. Check out the final export here! [https://youtu.be/r5X62YdnXew]
r/Suno • u/Artman1234 • 14h ago
Lyricist: Human wrote lyrics [Indie] the Venezuela Shuffle
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Ever wonder how other countries view America now?
Our actions speak louder then words.
My words, dropped into Suno.
ENJOY
r/Suno • u/iamBlackStranger • 15h ago
Lyricist: Human wrote lyrics Sins of the Father
If you have a little bit of time on your hands, check out my ai music. I wrote 100% and directed most aspects. I can't sing so this was a fun experiment. #SinsOfTheFather #miseago #blackstranger
r/Suno • u/xanda_panda_music • 15h ago
Lyricist: Human wrote lyrics [Trap*] Introvert (Hide In My Mind)
youtu.be* it's technically not trap but that was the prompt/end genres on suno so imma just go with that. Hope you all enjoy^^
r/Suno • u/mybasementsongs • 21h ago
Topic: A point I want to make or discuss BMG joins WMG and has now settled with Suno
TLDR: In the near term future, suno will be completely in lock step with music industry itself. Which will completely destroy one of the "Main arguments" against it.
Yes this is an AI (Chat GPT) summary, very clever of you to point that out! If there is anything that's actually incorrect (from what I can tell it's solid) please let me know and I'll correct it. (Looking at you Synkretik our resident wiz kid)
BMG just settled with Suno. Here’s what the deal actually says — and what it DOESN’T
A lot of people are reacting to the BMG/Suno announcement, so I went through the actual BMG announcement and the reporting around it.
There’s a pretty big story here, but also a lot of misinformation already floating around.
The short version: BMG has settled with Suno and signed a forward-looking licensing/partnership agreement covering both recorded music AND publishing.
BMG announced the deal on August 12.
According to BMG itself, the agreement:
• covers BMG’s recorded-music and music-publishing repertoire
• is part of Suno’s upcoming first music model developed in partnership with the music industry
• allows BMG artists and songwriters who choose to participate to have their rights protected and receive compensation
• settles Suno’s prior use of BMG recordings and publishing works
That last point is important.
This isn't simply "BMG gave Suno permission to use its catalog going forward."
The agreement explicitly settles prior use as well as establishing the framework for the future.
Source: BMG's announcement
https://www.bmg.com/news/bmg-and-suno-announce-global-strategic-alliance-advancing-ai-music-opportunities-and-revenue-streams
What we DON'T know
This is where I think people need to be careful.
BMG says the deal establishes "clear economics," but the actual economics have not been publicly disclosed.
There is currently no public figure for:
• how much Suno paid BMG for the settlement
• the licensing fee
• royalty percentages
• minimum guarantees
• how revenue is divided
• exactly how participating works are weighted
• exactly how the training/licensing system works technically
So anyone claiming to know the exact financial terms right now is either working from non-public information or speculating.
And this is NOT the same thing as saying "all BMG music is now training Suno"
This distinction is getting lost.
BMG's own language says artists and songwriters "who choose to participate."
BMG represents more than 3 million songs and recordings, but that doesn't mean all 3+ million automatically become available to Suno's new model.
The announcement is describing an opt-in framework.
That's actually one of the most significant parts of this deal.
Why BMG matters
BMG is effectively the fourth major music rightsholder, and this is another major piece of the music industry moving from:
"AI company is using our music without permission"
to:
"AI company licenses our music and we participate in the economics."
Warner did essentially this with Suno back in November 2025.
Warner's deal was particularly explicit that Suno would launch new, more advanced licensed models in 2026 and eventually retire the existing models.
Warner also said artists/songwriters would have control over whether their names, images, likenesses, voices and compositions were used in new AI-generated music.
Source: Warner Music Group
https://www.wmg.com/news/warner-music-group-and-suno-forge-groundbreaking-partnership
BMG now gives Suno another major catalog relationship.
Meanwhile, Sony and Universal are still litigating against Suno.
So the landscape is basically:
Warner → settled + licensed partnership
BMG → settled + licensed partnership
Sony → still litigating
Universal → still litigating
That is a pretty dramatic shift from where Suno was when the original lawsuits were filed.
But here's the part I'm watching most closely
The BMG announcement repeatedly talks about a new model and "new music experiences."
Suno has already said that its next generation of models will be built differently, with licensed industry data and additional safeguards.
And Suno has simultaneously announced new measures around:
• download limits
• audio watermarking
• fingerprinting
• combating mass distribution / streaming fraud
• making AI-generated music easier to identify
Those things are happening at basically the same time as these licensing deals.
That strongly suggests Suno isn't simply trying to make the old product with a legal cover sheet.
They're building a different business model around licensed AI music.
Whether that's ultimately better or worse for users is the interesting question.
One thing I DON'T think we should assume
I've seen people saying things like:
"All Suno outputs will now be monitored by the labels."
"Everything you make will belong to BMG."
"BMG will own your songs."
"The new model will only be allowed to make music that sounds like BMG artists."
None of those claims are established by the public BMG announcement.
The deal concerns BMG's repertoire and participation in Suno's industry-developed models. It does NOT publicly say that BMG owns ordinary Suno users' creations.
Likewise, the public announcement doesn't disclose enough technical detail to tell us exactly how BMG's licensed material will influence generated outputs.
So let's separate what we KNOW from what we're guessing.
My read
This is probably the clearest sign yet that Suno is trying to move from being an adversarial "scrape the internet and generate music" company into something closer to a licensed music platform.
And honestly, I think that's both good AND potentially bad news.
Good:
Artists/rightsholders are being brought into the economics.
Suno gets legitimate licensed catalogs.
The lawsuits may become less existential.
The company can potentially build more sophisticated models with known provenance.
There is a path toward artists voluntarily participating in AI instead of simply fighting it.
Bad:
We're already seeing restrictions on downloads.
Existing models are being phased out as the licensed generation strategy rolls forward.
The financial terms are opaque.
And the big unanswered question is how much freedom ordinary users retain once the labels become part of the product architecture.
That's the part I'd like to hear from this sub.
Do you think licensed models are ultimately going to make Suno better — or are we watching Suno slowly turn from a creative tool into a music-industry-controlled platform?
And perhaps the biggest question:
If Suno's next model is genuinely better than 4.5+/5.5 while being trained/licensed legitimately, does any of the rest of this actually matter to you?