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**Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Suno:**


**1. How can I make songs longer than 1 minute 20 seconds?**

- You can extend your favorite clips using the continuation feature. Here's how:

1. Click the three dots / ellipses to the right of the clip you'd like to extend.

2. Select "Continue From This Clip".

3. Add the next section of lyrics.

4. Press "Generate".

5. To stitch together the full song, click the ellipses again and select "Get Whole Song".


**2. How can I delete specific songs?**

- You can send any song to your Trash by selecting the song and choosing "Move to Trash". Here's how to view and manage your Trash:

- To view your Trash, click on the "More Actions" button on your Library, and select "View Trash".

- You may restore songs from the Trash and add them back to your Library by selecting a song and choosing "Remove from Trash".

- You can permanently delete songs you won’t use again by selecting a song in the Trash and choosing "Delete Permanently".


**3. Is attribution to Suno required when I post a song or artwork to social media (e.g., X, Instagram, TikTok)?**

- Attribution (e.g., “Made With Suno”) is required from free users and appreciated from paying subscribers.


**4. Can I monetize my songs on YouTube?**

- Yes, but only if you are a paying subscriber to Pro or Premier and comply with Suno’s Terms of Service.


**5. Can I upload my songs to Spotify, Apple Music, etc.?**

- Yes, but only if you are a paying subscriber to Pro or Premier and comply with Suno’s Terms of Service.


**6. What are some examples of commercial use?**

- Commercial use includes any use that generates revenue, such as monetization on sites like YouTube or licensing songs for advertisements, films, TV programs, or podcasts.


**7. Does subscribing to one of the paid subscription plans grant me retroactive commercial rights to the songs I generated as a user of the free tier?**

- No, subscribing does not grant retroactive commercial rights to content generated as a free user. Content generated as a free user may only be used for non-commercial purposes.


**8. Who owns the songs I generate using Suno?**

- If you are a paying subscriber to Suno, you own the songs you generate while subscribed to Pro or Premier, subject to compliance with Suno’s Terms of Service. If you are using the free version, Suno retains ownership of the songs, but you are allowed to use them for non-commercial purposes, subject to compliance with Suno’s Terms of Service.


**9. If I write my own lyrics, do I still own them after submitting them to Suno?**

- Yes, regardless of which version of Suno you use, you retain all ownership and rights to your own lyrics even after submitting them to Suno.