Where to submit Suno songs and actually hear someone react
Suno tracks are welcome on ReactivVibeAI. You submit free, a host plays the song on a live show and talks through it while it runs, and the audience can tip you. This page is the practical version: what plays well on air, what gets passed over, and where the licensing question actually matters.
We accept Suno. Openly.
No hidden clause, no quiet rejection. Say which model you used when you submit — the audience here already knows, and being straight about it is the norm rather than a risk.
What works on stream
- Get to the hook fast. A host is talking over the first bars. If the song has not arrived by 30 seconds, the room drifts.
- Fix the loudness before you upload. Suno exports vary a lot. A track that clips sounds broken through a stream encoder, and the reaction is to the distortion, not the song.
- Lyrics that say something specific. Concrete lines get quoted in chat. Generic ones get nothing.
- One idea, three minutes. Long extended versions lose the room. Submit the tight cut and keep the long one for release.
- Artwork matters more than you think. It is on screen the entire time your song plays.
Common reasons a track gets passed over
- Clipping or a wildly uneven master.
- A voice built to imitate a named living artist. That is a takedown risk for you and for us.
- Lyrics that break the content policy — slurs, sexual content involving minors, direct threats.
- Four minutes with a single repeated line and no second section.
- Uploads with no title, no artwork and no artist name, which give a host nothing to introduce.
The licensing question, plainly
Whether you can commercialise a Suno song depends on the plan you generated it under, not on anything we do. Free-tier output and paid-tier output are not licensed the same way. We do not take ownership of your track — you grant us permission to play it on stream and in rotation, and you can withdraw that any time. Before you take a payout on a track, check your own Suno licence covers it. We are not your lawyer and this is not legal advice; it is the thing most people forget to check.
Questions
- Can I submit a Suno song here?
- Yes. Suno tracks are reviewed live on stream like any other submission, they can enter AI Radio rotation, and they can earn tips. There is no separate queue and no penalty for the tool you used.
- Does it cost anything?
- No. Submitting is free. A queue boost is optional on busy nights and never required to be heard.
- Why do some Suno tracks get passed over?
- Most often: a rough master that clips on stream, an intro that takes 40 seconds to arrive, lyrics that repeat a single hook for three minutes, or an obvious artist impersonation. None of those are about the tool.
- Do I need to say it was made with Suno?
- Yes, and it helps you. We label AI work openly and the audience already assumes it. Hiding it is the only thing that reads badly here.
- Who owns a Suno track I submit?
- Your rights come from your Suno plan, not from us. We do not take ownership — we ask for permission to play it on stream and in rotation. Check your Suno licence for what you can do commercially before you accept a payout on a track.
- How fast do I hear something back?
- You hear it live. Reviews happen during scheduled shows several nights a week, so it is usually the next show for the host you chose.