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Improve Suno's Performance in Hiphop, Rap, and Trap Music

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Understanding the Issue

Many users have found that Suno struggles with generating voices and beats for Hiphop, Rap, and Trap music. The accents often sound off, like slightly British, and not even close to Southern, New York, or West Coast styles.

Strategy 1: Experiment with Different Genres

Some users suggest trying different genres and combining them to get a sound you like. Once you do, you can use tools like “ultimate vocal remover 5” to recreate the voice in a different style with new lyrics.

Create a 60-second file from the vocal track. This will give Suno enough info to recreate the same voice in a different style.

Strategy 2: Use Specific Prompts

Customize your prompts to achieve the desired accent and style. For example, adding tags for specific sub-genres or regional styles can sometimes help.

Examples:

Try using tags like "Memphis trap" or "Atlanta trap" for a more southern accent.
Use "west coast gangsta rap" or "Compton hip-hop beat".

Example Prompt

Strategy 3: Experiment with Unique Combinations

Sometimes mixing unexpected genres can yield interesting results. Users have found success combining soul, blues, and even country elements with hip hop or trap to get a unique vocal style.

Examples:

Combining soul and blues prompts with trap to get some good r&b vocals.

Try out different combinations to see what works best for you.

Strategy 4: Dispute Quality Issues

If you get inconsistent results or an unexpected accent, keep tweaking your prompts and don’t hesitate to dispute issues.

I’ve found that using "Phonk Drum" as a prompt often gets it to spit out proper hip-hop.

Sample Song

Additional Tips

Tip 1: Write in the Accent

If you want specific accents, you may need to write your prompts in that accent. Use colloquial terms and regional slang.

Tip 2: Follow Suno’s TOS

Make sure any vocal tracks you pull from Suno comply with their terms of service, especially if you plan to reuse them.

Tip 3: Continue Experimenting

Sometimes, it takes multiple tries to get the right sound. Be patient and persistent.

By following these strategies, you can improve the quality of Hiphop, Rap, and Trap music generated using Suno. Happy creating!