![[dance, pop] Sleepy Girl by JFE](https://external-preview.redd.it/h_d6azg0FhHvgTWiUSGhKZoOsOZrgKYbpQWTgghpZ38.jpeg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=f597d9dcce251b11957fe7c2d5ae08352cb79377)
[dance, pop] Sleepy Girl by JFE
My wife wrote the lyrics and chose the direction for this one. I helped bring it together with Suno.
It’s a fast, sad, sparkly sleep-escape song about dreaming your way out of pain, sickness, shame, and separation.
![[dance, pop] Sleepy Girl by JFE](https://external-preview.redd.it/h_d6azg0FhHvgTWiUSGhKZoOsOZrgKYbpQWTgghpZ38.jpeg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=f597d9dcce251b11957fe7c2d5ae08352cb79377)
My wife wrote the lyrics and chose the direction for this one. I helped bring it together with Suno.
It’s a fast, sad, sparkly sleep-escape song about dreaming your way out of pain, sickness, shame, and separation.
I’m still curious about how people think of Suno beyond making individual songs.
Are you using it for albums, game soundtracks, film ideas, fictional artists, demos, private experiments, comedy, therapy, worldbuilding, or just seeing what happens?
For me, I had characters, stories, and rough recordings for years before using Suno. Since joining, I’ve published 36 songs, made cover art for each track, and organized them into four playlists. I’m treating it like Season One of a larger music/story project.
Not saying that’s the “right” use. I’m more interested in what everyone else is aiming at.
What’s the biggest or strangest thing you want to use Suno for?