EDM Lyrics Generator: Write Festival-Drop Anthems Ready for Suno
Suno has a habit of rewriting your carefully crafted chorus the moment it decides the structure is unclear, or singing parenthetical stage directions out loud instead of treating them as cues. MusicFlowAI's EDM lyrics generator gives you original draft toplines, build phrases, and drop hooks already formatted with Suno's bracket tags so the AI follows your structure instead of inventing its own. Paste the output into Suno, drop your style string in the Style field, and you have a festival-ready track — plus a lyric video, metadata, and a scheduled YouTube upload waiting on the other side.
Festival Drop Song Structure
[Intro]8–16 bars of sparse, atmospheric text. One or two short lines — a single emotive image or call to the crowd. Keep syllable count low; Suno will stretch vowels into the synth pad underneath. Avoid full sentences. Example length: 2–4 lines.
[Verse]Build the narrative or emotional premise. Conversational phrasing, moderate syllable density. Two quatrains (ABAB or AABB) works well. Avoid cramming complex rhymes here — the verse exists to earn the pre-chorus emotional lift.
[Pre-Chorus]Tension-builder. Rising energy in the words themselves — shorter lines, more repetition, a sense of inevitability. 4–6 lines. End on a word or phrase that rhymes with or sets up the chorus hook. This is where Suno's vocal performance will naturally climb; lean into it.
[Chorus]The anthemic topline. 4–8 lines maximum. Every line should be singable in one breath. Use the title or central hook word in the first or last line. Repetition of a 3-to-5-word hook phrase is intentional — do not vary it. Suno treats lyric repetition as a signal to lock in the melody.
[Drop]Minimal or no words — this is the instrumental peak. Place a single repeated word or short chant on its own line to give Suno a vocal chop anchor. Do not write production notes here — they will be sung.
[Breakdown]Stripped-back emotional moment. Return to a single verse line or a whispered version of the chorus hook. Low syllable density. This section signals to Suno to pull the energy back before the final build. 2–4 lines.
[Bridge]Optional. Use if you want a melodic departure before the final chorus. New rhyme scheme, new perspective or lyrical twist. 4–8 lines. Avoid introducing new complex imagery — the listener is primed for release, not new information.
[Outro]Fade-out energy. Repeat the hook phrase 1–2 times, optionally with an ad-lib cue on its own line. Keep it to 4 lines or fewer. Suno will naturally trail off if the section is short.
Copy-Paste Lyric Templates
Weightless — Anthemic Festival Drop
[Intro] → [Verse 1] → [Pre-Chorus] → [Chorus] → [Drop] → [Verse 2] → [Pre-Chorus] → [Chorus] → [Breakdown] → [Outro]
[Intro] Open your eyes We are the light [Verse 1] I've been running through the static Searching for a signal in the grey Every door I found was automatic Shutting before I could stay But the frequency is changing I can feel it in my bones tonight Something in the dark is rearranging Pulling me into the light [Pre-Chorus] Let it go, let it go Feel the pressure start to fall Let it go, let it go We were always meant to call Out into the night Higher, higher [Chorus] We are weightless, weightless Rising through the atmosphere We are weightless, weightless Everything we feared disappears Weightless, weightless Float into the open sky We are weightless tonight [Drop] Weightless Weightless (ad-lib) [Verse 2] I used to hold on to the ashes Of every version of myself that fell Now I'm standing past the wreckage With a story worth the tell Every scar became a compass Every wound became a door I was only lost to find this What I always searched for [Pre-Chorus] Let it go, let it go Feel the pressure start to fall Let it go, let it go We were always meant to call Out into the night Higher, higher [Chorus] We are weightless, weightless Rising through the atmosphere We are weightless, weightless Everything we feared disappears Weightless, weightless Float into the open sky We are weightless tonight [Breakdown] (whispered) We are weightless (whispered) We were always free [Outro] Weightless, weightless Weightless tonight (ad-lib)
Signal Fire — Crowd-Chant Festival Drop
[Intro] → [Verse 1] → [Pre-Chorus] → [Chorus] → [Drop] → [Breakdown] → [Chorus] → [Outro]
[Intro] Light the fire Light it now [Verse 1] We came in from the edges All the places no one goes We built our altars out of static And the faith that no one shows The city never called our names So we carved them in the sound Every night we lit the signal Hoping someone would be found [Pre-Chorus] Burn it up, burn it up Let the whole world know Burn it up, burn it up Watch the signal grow Can you feel it rising One more vow [Chorus] We are the signal fire Blazing through the darkest night We are the signal fire No one kills this kind of light Signal fire, signal fire Every voice a burning choir We are the signal fire [Drop] Fire Fire (choir) Fire [Breakdown] One light in the dark One sound in the silence One spark becomes reliance [Chorus] We are the signal fire Blazing through the darkest night We are the signal fire No one kills this kind of light Signal fire, signal fire Every voice a burning choir We are the signal fire [Outro] Signal fire, signal fire Burning higher (ad-lib)
Style field vs lyrics field
Suno has two separate inputs and they serve completely different purposes for EDM festival tracks. The Style field (sometimes labeled "Style of Music") is where you describe the sonic palette — never lyrics, never song titles. For a festival drop, use comma-separated descriptors like: "progressive house, festival EDM, anthemic, female topline, vocal chops on drop, big room, euphoric, 128 BPM, synthesizer lead, four-on-the-floor kick, sidechained pads." The more specific your style string, the less Suno guesses. Do not write genre names as sentences — keep them as short descriptors. The Lyrics field is exclusively for the words of the song, formatted with Suno's bracket section tags like [Intro], [Chorus], [Drop]. Any sonic instruction you accidentally type into the Lyrics field — "(dramatic synth swell)", "(filter sweep up)", "(crowd cheer)" — will be sung or attempted as a vocal. Keep production notes entirely out of the Lyrics field. If you want a wordless drop, either leave the [Drop] section with one minimal chant word, or omit body text under that tag and let Suno interpret the silence — test both approaches since behavior varies by model version.
Suno Formatting Tips
- Use bracket tags on their own line with no trailing punctuation — write [Chorus] not [Chorus:] or [CHORUS]. Suno reads the tag as a structural signal; punctuation or case variation can cause it to be ignored.
- Leave one blank line between each section. Do not run sections together with no whitespace — Suno uses blank lines to confirm section boundaries before it assigns melody regions.
- Keep each line of the chorus to 10 syllables or fewer. Longer lines cause Suno to rush syllables or clip the last word before the beat lands. Count syllables on your hook line before pasting.
- Do not write parenthetical production notes inside the Lyrics field — (build up), (instrumental break), (crowd noise) will be sung. Reserve parentheses only for vocal performance cues Suno should attempt: (ad-lib), (whispered), (choir). Even then, test with and without them.
- For a vocal chop drop effect, place a single one-syllable word alone on its own line under [Drop] — 'fire', 'now', 'go'. Repeating it 2–3 times on separate lines reinforces the chop pattern.
- Total lyric length for a festival track should be 250–500 words. Below 200 words Suno often produces a track under 90 seconds. Above 600 words the structure compresses and choruses get truncated.
Why Suno Breaks Your Lyrics (And How To Fix It)
- Suno rewrites or ignores your lyrics entirely — this happens when the Lyrics field contains production notes, sentences in parentheses, or no section tags at all. Suno treats untagged blocks as suggestions, not instructions. Fix: add [Verse], [Chorus], and at least one other tag, remove all non-lyric text from the Lyrics field, and use the Style field for sonic descriptors.
- Weak or generic chorus that doesn't land — usually caused by a chorus that changes its hook phrase each line, or uses complex multi-syllable words that resist a singable melody. Fix: pick one 3–5 word hook phrase, repeat it as the first or last line of every chorus iteration, and keep all lines under 10 syllables.
- Wrong vocalist gender or vocal style — Suno defaults to its own interpretation when the style string is vague. Fix: add explicit descriptors to the Style field such as 'female topline vocalist', 'powerful female lead', or 'male anthemic vocal'. This does not guarantee the result but significantly shifts the probability.
- Song is too short — Suno cuts the track at 60–90 seconds when the lyric block is under 200 words or has only two sections. Fix: include at minimum [Intro], [Verse], [Pre-Chorus], [Chorus], [Drop], [Chorus], [Outro] with substantive text in each section except the Drop.
- Messy structure with repeated choruses blending together — when all chorus sections are identical with no [Breakdown] or [Bridge] between them, Suno merges them and the track loses dynamic arc. Fix: insert a [Breakdown] section with 2–4 stripped-back lines before the final chorus to give Suno a dynamic signal to rebuild from.
- Parenthetical stage directions being sung aloud — writing '(crowd cheers)' or '(guitar solo)' in the Lyrics field causes Suno to attempt to vocalize them. Fix: delete all production-direction parentheticals from the Lyrics field. If you need a vocal cue like an ad-lib, write '(ad-lib)' on its own line and accept that results vary — or omit it and rely on the Style field to convey energy level.
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