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How to Create a Music Video for Your Suno Track

January 16, 2026 · 2 min read

You’ve got a finished track from Suno. The melody is catchy, the lyrics hit, and you’re ready to share it. But a Spotify link or SoundCloud embed only goes so far — a music video can take your track from background noise to something people actually stop scrolling for.

Here’s how to go from a finished Suno track to a full music video using ShowTune.

Step 1: Upload your track

Export your track from Suno as an MP3 or WAV file. In ShowTune, create a new project and upload the audio. ShowTune automatically separates stems (vocals, drums, bass, etc.) and detects the song structure — verses, choruses, bridges — so your storyboard aligns with the music.

Step 2: Generate a storyboard

Describe the visual style you’re going for. Cinematic? Anime? Retro VHS? ShowTune’s AI generates a full storyboard of scenes matched to your song structure. Each scene gets its own image, timed to match the pacing of your track.

Step 3: Customize and refine

This is where it gets fun. Swap out any image you don’t love, adjust scene timing, add characters with lip sync, or change the visual style entirely. Everything is editable — the AI gives you a starting point, not a take-it-or-leave-it result.

Step 4: Export

When you’re happy with the storyboard, hit export. ShowTune renders your video with smooth transitions and your original audio track. The result is a ready-to-upload music video that looks like you spent days on it.

The whole process takes under ten minutes for a standard 3-minute track. Not bad for a full music video.