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Chill Suno AI Prompts

Relaxed, mellow, easy-listening Suno AI prompts

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Reviewed by Collins Asein · April 2026

Chill music sits at the intersection of low tempo, warm textures, and effortless groove. Think lo-fi study beats, chillhop, late-night R&B, and ambient bedroom pop. The goal is music that feels like a deep exhale — present without demanding attention.

study/focus playlistbackground café musiclate night drivingSunday morningunwinding after work

3 Chill Suno Prompts

Click copy · paste into Suno's Style field · generate

Prompt 01Best

Vibe Prompt

Best for quick generation — paste directly into Suno's Style field

chill vibes, slow tempo, warm lo-fi texture, soft pads, mellow bass, relaxed groove, hazy atmosphere, late night feel, smooth and effortless
Prompt 02

Producer Prompt

Detailed production breakdown — BPM, instruments, mood

lo-fi chill hop, 70–85 BPM, vinyl crackle, warm Rhodes chords, mellow boom bap drums, soft sub bass, ambient pads, reverb-heavy guitars, spacious mix, gentle, introspective mood
Prompt 03

Custom Mode Style

Use in Suno Custom Mode's Style field with your own lyrics

chill, lo-fi, mellow, slow, warm, relaxed, smooth, soft drums, ambient, bedroom pop, late night

Chill Suno Tips

01

Add 'vinyl crackle' or 'tape warmth' to get that lo-fi texture Suno does very well.

02

Use 'soft pads' and 'Rhodes' for a warm harmonic bed — Suno responds well to instrument specificity.

03

Try 'hazy' or 'cloudy atmosphere' as mood descriptors — they push Suno toward reverb-drenched mixes.

04

Keep BPM explicit: '75 BPM' in the prompt anchors the tempo more reliably than 'slow'.

05

Combine 'chill' with a time descriptor like 'late night' or '3am' for more atmospheric results.

Avoid in Suno

Mixing 'chill' with high-energy genres like EDM or drill — Suno may compromise both.

Overly complex chord progressions in text — use mood words instead: 'jazz chords', 'warm harmony'.

Using 'happy' or 'upbeat' simultaneously — these conflict with the chill register.

Chill Music — Technical Reference

BPM Range
65–90 BPM
Key Tendencies
Minor keys, jazz-influenced chord voicings, flat 7ths and 9ths
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Chill Suno Prompts — FAQ

What Suno prompt makes the chillest music?

The most reliable chill prompt combines lo-fi, slow tempo, and a specific instrument set: 'lo-fi chill hop, 75 BPM, vinyl crackle, warm Rhodes chords, mellow boom bap drums, soft sub bass, late night feel.' Suno responds well to this combination and consistently produces mellow, atmospheric results.

How do I make chill background music in Suno?

Use the Style field with: 'chill, ambient, soft, mellow, 70–85 BPM, warm pads, lo-fi texture.' For instrumentals, add 'no vocals, instrumental only' to prevent Suno from adding lyrics.

What is the best BPM for chill music in Suno?

65–90 BPM covers most chill sub-genres. Lo-fi hip-hop sits around 70–85 BPM, chill R&B around 75–90 BPM, and ambient chill can be as slow as 65 BPM. Always specify BPM explicitly in the prompt for better tempo accuracy.

Best Genres for Chill Music

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