MODEL PROMPTS

suno-v5 Prompts — 14 curated examples

Examples for using suno-v5 through RunAPI from agent tools or API calls. Copy a prompt, then use it in Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Windsurf, or your backend.

MODELS

suno-v5

Modality
Music
Provider
Suno
Endpoint
Text To Music
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1. claude mcp add runapi -s user -- npx -y @runapi.ai/mcp
2. Restart Claude Code
3. Paste this prompt: Generate music: "lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM"
1. codex plugin install runapi-mcp@agents
2. Restart Codex
3. Paste this prompt: Generate music: "lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM"
1. npx @runapi.ai/mcp init cursor
2. Restart Cursor
3. Paste this prompt: Generate music: "lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM"
1. npx @runapi.ai/mcp init windsurf
2. Restart Windsurf
3. Paste this prompt: Generate music: "lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM"
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",
  "prompt": "lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM"
}
JSON
import { SunoClient } from "@runapi.ai/suno";

const client = new SunoClient({
  apiKey: process.env.RUNAPI_API_KEY,
});

const result = await client.textToMusic.run({
  "model": "suno-v5",
  "prompt": "lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM"
});
console.log(result.id);
require "runapi/suno"

client = RunApi::Suno::Client.new
result = client.text_to_music.run(
  model: "suno-v5",
  prompt: "lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM"
)
puts result.id
package main

import (
  "context"
  "fmt"
  "log"
  "net/http"
  "os"
  "strings"
)

func main() {
  body := strings.NewReader("{\"model\":\"suno-v5\",\"prompt\":\"lo-fi hip-hop, chill and nostalgic, pitched-down vocal sample, Rhodes piano, tape-saturated drums, vinyl crackle, warm analog bass, lo-fi tape hiss, 75 BPM\"}")
  req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(context.Background(), http.MethodPost, "https://runapi.ai/api/v1/suno/text_to_music", body)
  if err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
  }

  req.Header.Set("Authorization", "Bearer "+os.Getenv("RUNAPI_API_KEY"))
  req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")

  resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
  if err != nil {
    log.Fatal(err)
  }
  defer resp.Body.Close()

  fmt.Println(resp.Status)
}
suno-v5 /api/v1/suno/text_to_music Get API Key
AU
Audio
cinematic whoosh suno-v5

Fast cinematic whoosh, upward swipe motion, airy digital tex...

Fast cinematic whoosh, upward swipe motion, airy digital texture, close perspective, 1 second duration, no music

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curl -X POST https://runapi.ai/api/v1/suno/text_to_sound \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $RUNAPI_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  --data-binary @- <<'JSON'
{
  "model": "suno-v5",
  "text": "Fast cinematic whoosh, upward swipe motion, airy digital texture, close perspective, 1 second duration, no music"
}
JSON
FAQ

Using suno-v5 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.