A lo-fi loop looks simple, but it normally takes two crafts you may not have: producing a beat that loops cleanly, and rendering a visual that loops without a jump. Each MCP connector knows only its own tool — Suno makes music, Kling makes video — and neither knows the other exists. The repos won’t tell you how to chain them, and an app-store listing just hands you the install.
This recipe is the chain. You describe the vibe once, Suno builds a loopable beat, Kling builds a visual at the same tempo and mood, and you stitch them into one clip. The gotchas above — “say instrumental”, “match first and last frame” — are the parts no README mentions, because no single tool’s docs cover the seam between two tools.
Checked 2026-06-13: Suno and Kling connectors both live and reachable in Claude. Re-verified each render step against the current connectors.