If Suno flagged your songs for copyright issues, review the notification carefully to identify whether the claim relates to lyrics, melodies, samples, vocals, or prompts that may resemble copyrighted material.
Suno may restrict or remove tracks if its systems detect content that appears to imitate protected works or violates its content policies.
Submit an appeal through Suno's support channels and explain why you believe the flag was issued in error.
Include the track name, project ID, creation date, and any evidence showing that the lyrics, music, or other elements were original or properly licensed.
If your content was genuinely original, provide as much documentation as possible, such as drafts, recordings, project files, or proof of ownership. A detailed appeal is more likely to succeed than a brief request for reinstatement.
If Suno does not respond or rejects the appeal, consider filing a complaint on Xolvie to seek a resolution.
