A zydeco love letter to New Orleans and Cajun food, this track combines Suno’s accordion-and-washboard groove with heavily edited lyrics from Glen, including his own favorite couplet and a pedantic
Month: January 2026
Track 9: Ode to BananasTrack 9: Ode to Bananas
Glen feeds Suno a ridiculous high-school poem about bananas and gets back a bright, kids’-TV-style calypso jingle that loops his teenage text verbatim — silly, catchy, and way more of
Track 8: Lost and FoundTrack 8: Lost and Found
Born from Glen’s wife Gina’s first Suno prompt about “finding your way in life,” Lost and Found becomes a grounded, surprisingly poignant singer-songwriter track that Glen adopts because she chose
Track 7: This is Our WorldTrack 7: This is Our World
A full-on disco pastiche where Suno is mostly left to its own devices, delivering gloriously meaningless, wedding-reception–ready lyrics over a feel-good groove — one of the last tracks before Glen
Track 6: Generation XcessTrack 6: Generation Xcess
Glen’s Gen X answer song takes the stereotypes and runs with them — slacker vibes, cynicism, and big late-80s/early-90s energy — with a catchy chorus he loves and a “life
