
This FAQ explains how to use suno.aibody.art, where to find Suno music guides, how to browse categories, how to use article filters and where to open the Suno Prompt Generator.
What is suno.aibody.art?
suno.aibody.art is a music prompt and guide website created for AI music creators. It helps you explore Suno prompt ideas, music genres, music styles, music elements, vocals, instruments, BPM, moods and practical AI music workflow tips.
Is this an official Suno website?
No. suno.aibody.art is an independent AI music guide and prompt resource created by AIbody.art. It is not an official Suno website and is not affiliated with Suno.
What can I do on this website?
You can read guides about music styles, genres and music elements, browse Suno-related articles, learn how to write better prompts and open tools that help with AI music creation.
Where can I find all articles?
You can open the main article archive from the footer or from the “View All Articles” button. The archive contains the latest Suno guides and prompt-related articles.
What are “Music Style & Genre” articles?
The Music Style & Genre category contains articles about different music genres and styles, such as pop, rock, electronic, classical, cinematic, folk, hip-hop and many other music directions that can help you build better AI music prompts.
What are “Music Elements” articles?
Music Elements articles explain the building blocks of music prompts. This may include vocals, instruments, rhythm, BPM, mood, energy, production style, arrangement, lyrics and other details that influence the sound of an AI-generated song.
How do I browse articles by category?
Use the article archive and choose a category filter. You can filter articles by categories such as Music Style & Genre or Music Elements to narrow the list to a specific type of content.
How do I search for a specific topic?
Use the search field in the article archive. You can search for words such as vocals, BPM, genre, mood, instruments, lyrics, cinematic, pop, rock, EDM or any other topic you want to explore.
How do I sort articles?
The article archive can be sorted by options such as newest articles. This helps you quickly find the latest Suno guides and newly added prompt resources.
What is the “Latest Suno Guides” section?
The Latest Suno Guides section shows the newest articles published on suno.aibody.art. It is not a ranking. The list is ordered by publication date, with the newest articles shown first.
What is the Suno Prompt Generator?
The Suno Prompt Generator is a tool that helps you build structured music prompts. It can help organize genre, mood, vocals, instruments, production style and other musical details into a clearer prompt format.
Where can I open the Suno Prompt Generator?
You can find the Suno Prompt Generator link in the footer under the Suno Tools section. It opens as a separate tool for creating music prompts.
Do I need an account to read the articles?
No. The guides and articles on suno.aibody.art are available to read directly on the website.
Can I copy prompt ideas from the articles?
Yes. The prompt examples and structures are created as inspiration for your own AI music projects. You can copy, edit and adapt them to your own song ideas.
Should I use prompts exactly as written?
You can, but it is usually better to customize them. Change the genre, mood, instruments, vocals, BPM or lyrical theme so the prompt better matches your own creative idea.
What is the best way to start using the website?
Start with the latest guides, then explore Music Style & Genre articles and Music Elements articles. After that, open the Suno Prompt Generator and use what you learned to build your own structured music prompt.
Why are some article links filtered by search or category?
Some footer links open the article archive with a specific filter already applied. For example, a link may show only Music Style & Genre articles or only Music Elements articles.
Can I use the guides for AI music platforms other than Suno?
Yes. Many ideas, genre descriptions, vocal terms, mood descriptions and music prompt structures can also be useful for other AI music tools, although the website is focused mainly on Suno-style prompting.
What if I do not know music terminology?
You can use the Music Elements and Music Style & Genre articles to learn useful words and phrases. These guides are designed to help creators describe music more clearly, even without advanced music theory knowledge.
How often are new articles added?
New articles may be added over time as the website grows. The latest articles section and the article archive are the best places to check for new Suno guides and prompt resources.
How can I contact the website owner?
Use the Contact link in the footer. It leads to the contact page for suno.aibody.art and AIbody.art-related questions.