A jingle has to land a brand mood in 10-30 seconds, so every word in the prompt has to earn its place. Below are 10 copy-ready Suno prompts by industry, each tuned for the current model (Suno v5.5, shipped March 26, 2026) and each with the use case spelled out. The prompts work in Custom Mode, where you control the style field, lyrics box and the Instrumental toggle.
TL;DR
- Suno v5.5 reads about 4-7 strong descriptors per style field cleanly; past that, instruments start fighting and the mix turns muddy.
- BPM and key are approximate guidance, not a metronome lock — Suno v5.5 treats
120 BPMandC majoras direction, not a hard constraint. - For an instrumental sting, flip the Instrumental toggle in Custom Mode (more reliable than typing “no vocals” alone) and add
[End]to stop trailing audio. - Commercial use requires a paid plan. Tracks made on Free are personal/non-commercial; only Pro ($10/mo, $8/mo annual) and Premier ($30/mo, $24/mo annual) grant commercial rights, and upgrading later does not retroactively license older Free tracks (all figures as of June 2026).
What a high-quality jingle prompt contains
Brand jingle prompts work in 5 layers:
- Brand mood: tech / luxury / friendly / energetic / professional
- Length: 10-30 seconds. Suno doesn’t take a literal “15 seconds” tag, so set a short structure (
[Intro]then[End]) and trim in your editor. - Instrument lean: 1 lead + 1 drum + 1 bass + 1 accent. Stay in the 4-7 descriptor sweet spot.
- Hook: 3-5 recognizable notes — the part a listener can hum back.
- Vocals: usually instrumental. Brand names get mispronounced, so generate the melody clean and composite the name in post.
10 copy-ready prompt templates
Paste each into the style/prompt field in Custom Mode. The BPM/key values are direction; if the feel is off, re-roll or nudge a descriptor.
1. Tech brand jingle
Best for: SaaS / hardware brand stings
Upbeat tech brand jingle, 120 BPM, C major, bright synth lead, soft snappy drums, polished modern production, [Instrumental], [End]
2. Luxury brand jingle
Best for: Luxury goods, premium services
Premium luxury brand jingle, 90 BPM, D major, soft piano, warm strings, gentle vibraphone, sophisticated minimal production, [Instrumental], [End]
3. Mobile app jingle
Best for: App splash / launch sound
Friendly mobile app jingle, 110 BPM, G major, plucky synth, hand claps, soft kick, optimistic and modern, [Instrumental], [End]
4. Retail store ambient
Best for: Cafe / restaurant ambience
Retail store ambient jingle, 100 BPM, F major, soft acoustic guitar, light percussion, warm bass, welcoming and pleasant, [Instrumental], [End]
5. Kids brand jingle
Best for: Kids toys, education brands
Kids brand jingle, 120 BPM, C major, bright glockenspiel melody, playful drums, ukulele, joyful and bouncy, [Instrumental], [End]
6. Fitness brand jingle
Best for: Gym, athletic brands
Fitness brand jingle, 128 BPM, A minor, driving electronic beat, powerful synth bass, energetic hook, motivational, [Instrumental], [End]
7. Food brand jingle
Best for: Food / dining brands
Food brand jingle, 105 BPM, F major, light marimba melody, soft bongos, warm bass, cheerful and appetizing, [Instrumental], [End]
8. Corporate jingle
Best for: B2B / financial brands
Corporate professional jingle, 110 BPM, C major, soft piano, gentle strings, light electronic pulse, sophisticated and trustworthy, [Instrumental], [End]
9. Holiday season jingle
Best for: Christmas / Lunar New Year promos
Holiday season jingle, 110 BPM, D major, bright sleigh bells, warm strings, soft choir, festive cheerful production, [Instrumental], [End]
10. Podcast intro jingle
Best for: Podcast show openers
Podcast intro jingle, 100 BPM, G major, mellow electric piano, soft drums, warm pad, professional podcast intro feel, [Instrumental], [End]
Getting a short jingle out of a model built for full songs
Suno v5.5 generates full-length tracks (up to about 8 minutes), so the work is cutting down, not stretching up:
- Use a minimal structure. A single
[Intro]followed by[End]keeps the generation tight.[End]is the tag that stops Suno from adding trailing audio. - Generate a few takes, then trim. Re-roll 3-4 times, pick the take where the hook lands in the first 4 seconds, and cut to 10/15/30s in any editor (Audacity, CapCut, your DAW).
- Shape the volume curve low → high → low so the sting enters and exits cleanly instead of cutting off mid-note.
- Reuse one hook across lengths. Build the 30s version first, then trim the same melody to 15s and 5s so the brand stays recognizable across placements.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it hurts | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Too many elements | Past ~7 descriptors the mix turns muddy | Keep 1 lead + 1 drum + 1 bass + 1 accent |
| Expecting an exact length | Suno reads “15 seconds” as a hint, not a cut | Use [End] and trim in an editor |
| Letting AI sing the brand name | Brand names are misread ~9 times in 10 | Generate instrumental, composite the name in post |
| Vague style | nice background music gives no direction | Name mood, tempo, and 2-3 instruments |
| Multiple hooks | A jingle is one memorable phrase | Commit to a single hook |
FAQ
Q: How do I get a “brand name + melody” jingle?
A: Generate an instrumental jingle in Suno, then record the brand-name vocal yourself in a DAW and mix the two. Letting Suno sing the brand name directly fails most of the time because the model misreads invented or stylized names.
Q: Can I use Suno jingles commercially?
A: Only on a paid plan. As of June 2026, tracks made on the Free plan are personal and non-commercial; Pro ($10/mo, or $8/mo annual) and Premier ($30/mo, or $24/mo annual) grant commercial rights. Upgrading later does not retroactively license tracks you already made on Free, so create the final version on a paid plan and keep the creation date.
Q: How do I write a 5-second sign-off jingle?
A: outro sting, single hook signature, [brand category] feel, [Instrumental], [End]. Short stings need an explicit signature and single hook so Suno doesn’t try to build out a full arrangement. Generate, then trim to 5 seconds.
Q: My jingle sounds too “AI.” How do I fix it?
A: Cut instruments and add polished modern production, professional. The synthetic sheen almost always comes from an over-stuffed arrangement, not the model — strip back to 4-7 descriptors and re-roll.
Q: Does BPM and key actually control the output?
A: They steer it but don’t lock it. Suno v5.5 treats 120 BPM and C major as guidance. If the tempo or mood is off, re-roll or change a descriptor rather than trusting the number alone.
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