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Suno v3 publicly released on: 2024-03-21 by Suno — improved music generation (full 2-minute songs, lyrics + instrumentation).

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · ea8efc5e58903e43

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Subject
Suno v3
Predicate
publicly_released_on
Object
2024-03-21 by Suno — improved music generation (full 2-minute songs, lyrics + instrumentation)
Confidence
100%
Tags
suno-v3 · suno · music-generation · released_on · 2024

Sources (2)

  1. [1] official blog · Suno · 2024-03-21

    Suno v3
    Suno v3 brings new levels of quality and control to AI music generation, including longer 2-minute songs and improved lyrics.
  2. [2] docs · Suno · 2024-03-21

    Suno v3 Release Notes

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