Reviewers mostly see Suno as an easy, enjoyable way to turn ideas and lyrics into songs, especially for people without formal music skills. They repeatedly praise the quality of the generated tracks, the surprisingly good free experience, and recent improvements that make editing and control feel better. A few also use it for practical work, like adding music to AI-made videos without copyright worries. The main limits reviewers note are uneven results across genres, difficulty steering outputs to an exact sound, and a desire for broader fusion styles and more professional tools.