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The Observatory
Short, data-grounded readings of the Suno ecosystem — every finding measured from our own daily captures of public, oEmbed-discovered endpoints.
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We spent three months proving Suno's trending feed was an abandoned 2024 snapshot. Then it started 404ing, and we nearly published the obvious conclusion: deleted, archive sealed, instrument dead. All three were wrong. Suno removed the public door into the object — not the object. The room is still there, still lit, and we are still reading it every day.
Which Suno model made the songs people actually see? We counted, corpus by corpus — the frozen September-2024 Explore fossil (an endpoint whose public route Suno has since removed, though the object survives) against Suno's live Staff Picks shelf — and watched the generation labels turn over.
We spent three months monitoring what we thought was Suno's Explore front page. It was a September-2024 snapshot the platform had stopped updating almost two years earlier — served untouched, straight from origin, right up until Suno removed the public route to it on 2026-07-24. The object itself survived; we still read it directly today. We have the receipts, from the freeze through the door closing.
A map of who remixed whom on Suno — built from a leak the platform has since mostly closed. The 2024 backfill that seeded it is sealed for good, but one narrow gap is still open, so the map still gains an edge every few weeks.