Modern Country Ballad
Modern country ballad, warm male vocal, acoustic guitar, pedal steel, steady drums, nostalgic mood, 84 BPM, verse chorus bridge chorus, heartfelt small-town lyrics, clean radio mix, no distorted vocals.
Country prompt tool
Create country prompts with acoustic guitar, pedal steel, heartfelt vocals, story-led lyrics, and clean Suno-ready structure.
Build a Suno country music prompt with country genre defaults, nostalgic mood, male vocal, acoustic guitar, pedal steel-style texture, full song structure, and avoid rules.
Example output: Modern country, nostalgic, 86 BPM, warm male vocal, acoustic guitar, bass, drums, clean mix, verse chorus bridge chorus, small-town imagery, avoid muddy mix and distorted vocals.
Copy-ready examples
Modern country ballad, warm male vocal, acoustic guitar, pedal steel, steady drums, nostalgic mood, 84 BPM, verse chorus bridge chorus, heartfelt small-town lyrics, clean radio mix, no distorted vocals.
Country pop, bright female vocal, acoustic guitar, claps, soft banjo texture, uplifting chorus, 104 BPM, short intro, hook arrives quickly, polished Nashville-style mix, best for a social media clip.
Gritty outlaw country, raspy male vocal, electric guitar, harmonica, live drums, dusty road mood, 92 BPM, verse-driven story, strong chorus, raw but clear mix, avoid muddy low end.
Prompt pattern
Country prompts work best when the story, vocal tone, and instruments agree with each other. Start with a country lane such as modern country, country pop, acoustic country, outlaw country, or country ballad. Then add mood, vocal type, acoustic guitar or pedal steel, tempo, structure, and the lyric scene.
Use concrete lyric themes instead of vague emotion words. "Small-town Friday night after a breakup" is more useful than "sad country song." Add avoid rules when the result gets muddy, overproduced, or too close to spoken word.
Modern country, country pop, acoustic ballad, outlaw country, or country rock.
Acoustic guitar, pedal steel, banjo, harmonica, live drums, bass, or electric guitar.
Use a clear scene, relationship, road trip, small-town memory, or chorus hook.
FAQ
Use warm male vocal, bright female vocal, raspy male vocal, duet, or harmony vocals. Pair the vocal with the lyric theme and the country lane.
Yes, when you want a classic country texture. For country pop, use pedal steel lightly and add polished drums, claps, or a clean radio mix.
Add avoid rules such as no muddy low end, no distorted vocals, clean mix, clear acoustic guitar, and short intro. Avoid overloading the prompt with too many instruments.