Suno music model · March 2026

The whole song in one pass

Suno v5.5 AI Music Generator

Describe a song and Suno v5.5 writes the words, sings them, and arranges the parts around them. It is the model Suno released alongside Voices, and the default version on every generation endpoint here.

v5.5
Default version on every endpoint
2
Full takes returned per generation
12
Separable parts per finished song
30–120s
Typical time to a finished track
Suno v5.5 announcement artwork

One Last Kiss

orchestral, dream pop

Generated on this site with Suno v5.5 from a one-line description. Nothing was edited afterwards.

Make a song with the Suno v5.5 music generator

The composer below is the one inside the product, running on this page. Describe a song and it comes back in about a minute.

MiniMax Music 3Sample

Warm pop rock / soul, 88 BPM, B-flat major. Intimate reflection swells into an empowering anthem of self-worth, led by a seasoned female alto with a velvety light rasp, analog-warm guitars, steady drums, soulful keys, reassuring hooks, and wide cinematic choruses.

MiniMax Music 3Sample

Upbeat funk / nu-disco, 112 BPM, E-flat major. Confident, strutting and celebratory, with a smooth soulful male tenor, playful staccato phrasing, falsetto flips, snappy drums, elastic bass, rhythmic guitar, glossy keys, and a wide dance-floor mix.

Made with Suno v5.5

Six songs generated here. Cover art and all, straight out of the model.

What Suno v5.5 actually does

Suno v5.5 is Suno’s most expressive music model. Full songs with vocals, lyrics, and arrangement from a single description — then split, extended, and rewritten without leaving the track.

Suno released v5.5 in March 2026 and called it its most expressive model yet, launching it alongside Voices — the most requested feature in its community — along with custom models tuned to a creator’s own catalogue. In this music generator it is the default version behind every generation, and the only version some operations will accept.

Released
26 March 2026
Versions available here
v4, v4.5, v4.5+, v5, v5.5
Takes per generation
Two, scored independently
Lyrics
Written for you, or supplied line by line
Vocals
Male, female, or left to the model
Instrumental
Any prompt can be rendered without vocals
Section markers
[Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge], [Outro]
Download formats
MP3, WAV, MIDI, and music video
Voices

The feature Suno v5.5 was built to carry

Suno calls the human voice the oldest instrument we have, and Voices was the most requested feature in its community. Save the singer from a song you made — with its style, or without — and it becomes an option on every future generation. Suno verifies a captured voice by asking you to speak a random phrase and matching it against the singing in your audio, and keeps the result private to your account.

  1. 1Make a song you like the sound ofAny Suno v5.5 generation can become a voice.
  2. 2Save the singerName it, and optionally keep the styles the song was made with.
  3. 3Reuse itPick it from the composer and the next song is sung by the same performer.

Stem separation

Every Suno v5.5 track splits into twelve separate audio files. These are the real output of a split run on the song above, and each shape below is that part’s own waveform.

From Suno

The company's own launch films for the release.

The announcement

Meet Suno v5.5: more expressive, more you.

Why it is different

Suno walks through what changed in the model.

The Suno v5.5 walkthrough

Suno’s own walkthrough of the Suno v5.5 release, played from YouTube.

What changed

Two takes change how you work

Every prompt returns two finished songs, so the first question is never “is this good enough” but “which of these two is closer”. That is a different question, and a faster one. Whichever you keep becomes the source every later edit points at — the extension, the crop, the cover and the twelve stems all address that take rather than re-running the prompt.

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe the song

    A sentence is enough. Name the mood, the instruments, and the tempo, and let the model write the words — or write them yourself and mark the sections.

  2. 2

    Pick the take

    Two finished songs come back, usually inside two minutes. Play both and keep the one that reads right.

  3. 3

    Work on the one you kept

    Extend it, replace a section, save its singer, split it into parts, or take it away as MP3, WAV, MIDI, or a music video.

Features

Words, voice, and arrangement together

One pass produces the lyric, the performance, and the parts behind it. There is no separate lyric step to paste from, and no instrumental to sing over afterwards.

Two takes, every time

Each generation returns two complete songs from the same prompt rather than one. Keep the reading you prefer and carry it into every later edit.

Voices, the headline of the release

Suno shipped v5.5 alongside Voices, the most requested feature in its community. Save a singer from a song you made and reuse that character on the next one.

Twelve-part separation

A finished track splits into vocals, backing vocals, drums, bass, guitar, keyboard, percussion, strings, synth, FX, brass, and woodwinds — each as its own file.

Edit the song, not a copy of it

Extend from any second, replace a section, crop, remove a passage, fade, or change tempo. Every edit references the original take rather than re-rendering from the prompt.

Formats that leave the site

Take the master as MP3 or WAV, the notes as MIDI, or a shareable music video — from the same menu as the edits.

Writing the prompt

  • Styles are a list, not a sentence

    The styles field takes comma-separated tags — “orchestral, dream pop, 110 BPM” — and reads them as a set of constraints. Prose belongs in the description instead.

  • Mark the sections when you write the words

    Wrap parts in [Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge], and [Outro]. The model uses the markers to shape the arrangement, not just the lyric.

  • Say what you do not want

    Exclude styles explicitly rather than implying them. “No harsh distortion” in the description is weaker than putting it in the exclude field.

Example

A slow orchestral dream pop song about leaving a city at dawn. Strings under a soft male lead, brushed drums, 96 BPM, warm tape hiss.

Which version to generate at

Five versions are available in this Suno music generator. Suno v5.5 is the default everywhere, and the only one some operations accept.

v5.5
Default on every endpoint. Required for Add stem — earlier versions stall on it.
v5
The previous generation. Still available on songs, covers, extensions, and samples.
v4.5+
Accepted by section replacement as well as ordinary generation.
v4.5
Available for songs, covers, extensions, and samples.
v4
The oldest version offered here.

Editing operations — crop, remove section, fades, tempo, stem separation, and saving a voice — have no version dimension at all. They act on the file the song already is.

Who the Suno v5.5 music generator is for

Songwriters drafting

Hear an arrangement of an idea before committing a day to it. Two takes per prompt means the first thing you hear is already a comparison, and the stems come out if a part is worth keeping.

Video and podcast scoring

Score a cut without licence clearance. Generate to a mood, crop to the exact length the edit needs, and fade the ending into the next scene.

Game and app audio

Produce loops and one-shots alongside full tracks, at a set tempo and key, then split out the layers a mix needs to fade in and out at runtime.

Artists building a catalogue

Save a voice from a track you like and keep the same singer across a release. Covers reinterpret an existing song in another style without rewriting the words.

Questions

What is Suno v5.5?

Suno v5.5 is the music model Suno released on 26 March 2026, described by the company as its most expressive to date. It generates a complete song — lyrics, vocal performance, and arrangement — from a written description, and it is the default version used by every music generation on this site.

How is Suno v5.5 different from Suno v5?

Suno positioned Suno v5.5 around expressiveness and personal identity rather than raw audio quality, launching it alongside Voices, Custom Models, and My Taste. Practically, it is the default version here and the only one that some operations accept: adding a stem to an existing track requires v5.5, and earlier versions stall on that endpoint.

How long does a song take?

Typically between thirty seconds and two minutes. Every generation returns two complete takes of the same prompt, so you are choosing between finished songs rather than waiting for a second attempt.

Can I write my own lyrics?

Yes. Switch the composer to Write and supply the words yourself, using [Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge], and [Outro] to mark the structure. Leave it on Prompt and the model writes the lyric from your description instead.

Can I make an instrumental?

Yes. Any prompt can be rendered without vocals, and instrumental tracks can still be extended, cropped, covered, and split into parts afterwards.

What are stems, and how many do I get?

Stems are the separated parts of a finished song. Splitting a Suno v5.5 track returns twelve files: vocals, backing vocals, drums, bass, guitar, keyboard, percussion, strings, synth, FX, brass, and woodwinds.

Can I edit a song after it is generated?

Yes, and the edits address the original take rather than re-running the prompt. You can extend from any second, replace or remove a section, crop, fade the start or ending, change the tempo, or reinterpret the whole thing as a cover in another style.

What can I download?

MP3 and WAV for the audio, MIDI for the notes, and a shareable music video. Stems download as individual audio files. All of them are produced from the track menu.

Make something with Suno v5.5

Two finished takes from one description, and every edit in the same place.