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Suno 元标签词典

A free, searchable list of every Suno bracket meta tag — [Verse], [Chorus], [Drop], [Guitar Solo] and more — grouped by category with plain-English descriptions and one-click copy.

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Structure

  • [Intro]

    Opens the song — usually an instrumental or atmospheric lead-in before the vocals begin.

  • [Verse]

    A main lyrical section that tells the story; verses share a melody but change words.

  • [Pre-Chorus]

    A short lift between verse and chorus that builds tension into the hook.

  • [Chorus]

    The central, repeated hook — the most memorable and highest-energy part of the song.

  • [Post-Chorus]

    A section right after the chorus that extends the hook, often with a catchy refrain.

  • [Bridge]

    A contrasting section that breaks from the verse/chorus pattern to add variety.

  • [Hook]

    A short, catchy phrase designed to stick — can stand alone or anchor the chorus.

  • [Refrain]

    A repeated line or phrase that recurs throughout the song, often ending sections.

  • [Interlude]

    A brief instrumental or transitional passage between main sections.

  • [Outro]

    Closes the song — winds the arrangement down toward the ending.

Vocals

  • [Whisper]

    Delivers the lyrics in a soft, breathy whisper for an intimate feel.

  • [Spoken Word]

    Speaks the lyrics rather than singing them, like a monologue or narration.

  • [Harmony]

    Adds harmonized vocal lines that sing alongside the lead melody.

  • [Backing Vocals]

    Layers supporting vocals behind the lead to fill out the sound.

  • [Male Vocal]

    Requests a male voice for the section.

  • [Female Vocal]

    Requests a female voice for the section.

  • [Duet]

    Two voices trade or share the vocals, as in a duet.

  • [Choir]

    Brings in a full choir for a large, layered group vocal.

  • [Ad-lib]

    Adds improvised vocal fills — shouts, riffs, or asides around the main line.

Instruments

  • [Instrumental]

    Marks a section with no vocals — just the music.

  • [Guitar Solo]

    Features a lead guitar solo as the focus of the section.

  • [Piano Solo]

    Features a solo piano passage as the focus of the section.

  • [Drum Solo]

    Spotlights the drums with a solo break.

  • [Bass Solo]

    Spotlights the bass with a solo line.

  • [Saxophone Solo]

    Features a saxophone solo as the lead voice of the section.

  • [Strings]

    Brings in orchestral strings for a lush, cinematic layer.

  • [Synth]

    Foregrounds synthesizer sounds — pads, leads, or arpeggios.

Dynamics/Effects

  • [Build]

    Gradually raises energy and tension, leading toward a peak or drop.

  • [Drop]

    The high-impact release after a build — the beat and full energy hit.

  • [Beat Drop]

    Cuts to the main beat with maximum impact, common in electronic and dance tracks.

  • [Break]

    A brief pause or stripped-back moment that resets the energy.

  • [Breakdown]

    Strips the arrangement down to a sparse section before rebuilding.

  • [Climax]

    The song's peak — the fullest, most intense moment of the arrangement.

  • [Crescendo]

    A steady swell in volume and intensity across the section.

  • [Silence]

    Inserts a deliberate pause or moment of quiet for dramatic effect.

Transitions

  • [Fade In]

    The section starts quiet and gradually rises to full volume.

  • [Fade Out]

    The section gradually lowers in volume until it disappears — a soft ending.

  • [Key Change]

    Shifts the song to a new musical key, often to lift the final chorus.

  • [Tempo Change]

    Changes the speed of the song from this point onward.

  • [Transition]

    Bridges two sections with a smooth musical hand-off.

  • [End]

    Marks the definitive end of the track.

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Why use Suno meta tags?

Suno reads bracket meta tags in your lyrics to shape a song's structure, vocals, and dynamics. Drop [Chorus] before your hook or [Guitar Solo] where you want a lead break, and the model follows your arrangement instead of guessing.

What the tags do

Each tag is a hint. Structure tags like [Verse] and [Bridge] mark sections; vocal tags like [Whisper] and [Spoken Word] change delivery; effect tags like [Build] and [Drop] control energy; transition tags like [Fade Out] shape the ending.

Where they go

Put a tag on its own line directly above the lyrics it should affect. Tags apply from where they appear until the next tag, so order them the way you want the song to unfold.

How to use this dictionary

Find a tag, understand what it does, copy it into your Suno lyrics.

  1. 1. Search or browse

    Type a tag or a category into the search box, or scroll the full list grouped by Structure, Vocals, Instruments, Dynamics/Effects, and Transitions.

  2. 2. Read the description

    Every tag comes with a plain-English note on what it does so you know exactly when to reach for it.

  3. 3. Copy and paste

    Hit Copy, then paste the bracket tag on its own line above the lyrics you want it to control in the Suno prompt.

Who this is for

Anyone writing prompts for Suno who wants tighter control over how a song is built.

Structuring songs

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Suno meta tags FAQ

Common questions about Suno bracket meta tags.