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How to Stop Suno from Looping Lyrics

Struggling with Suno AI repeating lyrics in your longer songs? This guide offers practical solutions to stop the loop. Learn how to use specific tags like `[Outro]` and `[End]` to signal the song's conclusion. We'll also cover the reliable method of manually trimming your audio for the perfect finish. Take control of your AI-generated music and create complete, non-repetitive tracks with these expert tips.

Suno's ability to generate longer songs is a fantastic update, but it comes with a common frustration: the AI sometimes gets stuck in a loop, repeating lyrics to fill the extra time. This can turn a promising track into a monotonous one.

If you're tired of your songs overstaying their welcome, here are some practical strategies to gain control and stop the looping.

Use Tags to Signal the End

One of the most effective in-app methods is to give Suno a clear signal that the song is over. You can do this by using specific tags in your lyrics.

Placing [Outro] before your final lyrical section, followed by [End] after it, tells the AI to begin wrapping things up and then stop completely. This simple trick can prevent the AI from generating extra, unwanted verses or choruses.

Example: "Putting [Outro] before the last block of lyrics, followed by [End] will usually get the job done."

For a visual guide on using tags effectively, check out this helpful video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahV7KPxMlko

Manually Trim Your Song

When the AI doesn't listen to your tags, the most reliable solution is a manual one. This approach gives you the ultimate control over the final product.

Simply download the generated audio file and open it in an audio editing tool (like Audacity, which is free). From there, you can easily identify the repetitive parts and trim them, creating a clean fade-out or a hard stop exactly where you want it.

Example: "...I've had to download and trim songs manually at spots that just 'make sense' to get a full-sounding track."

When All Else Fails, Explore Alternatives

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, a particular generation in Suno might insist on looping. If you find yourself consistently fighting the AI, it might be worth exploring other tools for that specific project.

Platforms like Udio are also evolving quickly, and some users find they handle song structure and endings differently. Keeping an eye on alternatives can give you more options for bringing your musical ideas to life.

Example: "Have you tried the new Udio 2 min 10s model? ... Udio has really blown me away after the last update."

By using these techniques, you can better guide Suno to create finished, cohesive songs that end when—and how—you want them to.

Last updated: August 24, 2025
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