PROMPTS BY MODALITY

Music Prompts — 114 curated examples

Prompt examples tuned for Music generation workflows across RunAPI models. Filter by category, copy the prompt, or open the model-specific API code.

MU
Music
indie-pop suno-v5.5

Upbeat indie pop for podcast intro

A bright, catchy indie pop instrumental perfect for a tech podcast intro. Hand-claps and stomps establish a four-on-the-floor rhythm. Jangly electric guitar plays an arpeggiated chord pattern through a clean amp with light chorus. A whistled melody carries the main hook — simple, memorable, and optimistic. Glockenspiel doubles the melody an octave up during the second phrase. Bass guitar provides bouncy root-fifth movement. The track should feel complete in 30 seconds — quick intro, hook, and a clean ending on a sustained chord. Tempo 118 BPM. The vibe is friendly, smart, and welcoming.

View API Code
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 bright, catchy indie pop instrumental perfect for a tech podcast intro. Hand-claps and stomps establish a four-on-the-floor rhythm. Jangly electric guitar plays an arpeggiated chord pattern through a clean amp with light chorus. A whistled melody carries the main hook — simple, memorable, and optimistic. Glockenspiel doubles the melody an octave up during the second phrase. Bass guitar provides bouncy root-fifth movement. The track should feel complete in 30 seconds — quick intro, hook, and a clean ending on a sustained chord. Tempo 118 BPM. The vibe is friendly, smart, and welcoming."
}
JSON
FAQ

Working with Music prompts

What makes a good %{model} prompt?

A useful %{model} prompt names the subject, style, constraints, and output intent clearly. The examples here are short enough to copy, but specific enough for an agent or backend job to preserve the generation goal.

Can I reuse these prompts across models?

Often, yes. Start with a prompt in this modality, then adjust model-specific fields such as aspect ratio, duration, voice settings, or style controls. The detail page shows any saved parameters next to the prompt text.

Where do I find the right model slug?

Every card shows the RunAPI model slug. Open the model page when you want only examples for one model, or follow the model catalog link for pricing and capability details before making a request.

Can agents call these prompts directly?

Yes. After installing the RunAPI MCP Server, paste the agent instruction from a prompt detail page. The page keeps the prompt text, model slug, and endpoint path together so the agent has enough context.