Examples for using suno-v5.5 through RunAPI from agent tools or API calls. Copy a prompt, then use it in Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Windsurf, or your backend.
A tight, head-nodding funk groove centered around a virtuosic slap bass riff. The bass alternates between percussive thumb slaps on the low E and popping octaves on the G string in a 16th-note pattern. Clavinet plays choppy rhythm chords with auto-wah filter sweeps. Drums lay down a deep pocket groove with ghost notes on the snare and an open hi-hat on the and-of-four. A muted trumpet plays staccato horn stabs on the one of every other measure. Tempo 100 BPM. Raw and unpolished recording feel, like a live jam session captured on analog tape.
curl -X POST https://runapi.ai/api/v1/suno/text_to_music \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $RUNAPI_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data-binary @- <<'JSON'
{
"model": "suno-v5.5",
"prompt": "A tight, head-nodding funk groove centered around a virtuosic slap bass riff. The bass alternates between percussive thumb slaps on the low E and popping octaves on the G string in a 16th-note pattern. Clavinet plays choppy rhythm chords with auto-wah filter sweeps. Drums lay down a deep pocket groove with ghost notes on the snare and an open hi-hat on the and-of-four. A muted trumpet plays staccato horn stabs on the one of every other measure. Tempo 100 BPM. Raw and unpolished recording feel, like a live jam session captured on analog tape."
}
JSON
FAQ
Using suno-v5.5 prompts
What is %{model}?
%{model} is available through RunAPI as part of the unified model catalog. These prompts show practical input patterns that agents and backend services can reuse.
How do I use these prompts?
Copy any prompt and paste it into Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or Windsurf after installing the RunAPI MCP Server. Developers can also copy the API example and send the prompt directly.
Do these prompts cost money to browse?
Browsing and copying prompt examples is free. Generation requests only cost money when you call a RunAPI model with your API key.
Can I adapt the prompts for production?
Yes. Treat each prompt as a starting point, then add your brand rules, output dimensions, safety constraints, and application-specific context before using it in production.