![]() Now’s the time to do a first draft/demo recording of your newly written song. Choose the first and second (and potentially third) verses and finalize the chorus section as well. Now that you have your lyrics written, it’s time to structure your rap into a full song. Structure the Lyrics Into a Full Rap Song.Make sure they’re tight, and fit the pocket of the beat (not sloppy/off beat too much). Try your best to sculpt the perfect bars by making your lyrics, flows and (if applicable) melody the best they can be. Re-writing your song and refining it to be as good as it can be is an essential step in finishing your rap. Now that you have an idea of exactly what you want to say, find the best way to say it so that it fits the flow/cadence you chose in step 3 above. This can be tricky at first, but come up with various ideas to weave a story together. Now it’s time to brainstorm lyrical ideas, rhymes and phrases/words that you think are dope. ![]() Try out different things to find what flow works best. Just freestyle rhythmic ideas using gibberish words or freestyled phrases on top of the beat you chose. Write about something that is authentic to you, regardless of what it’s about.Įvery song will have a specific flow or cadence of rhyming that will sound best with it. The topic can be anything – what you’re feeling/thinking about, a story about you or someone else, or anything else. Next, choose what it is you want to talk about in your song. Choose something to rap on that you feel would fit your style and also your current mood. The first step to writing rap music is to find a beat or instrumental (or create your own) that you love and vibe with. So how do you rap? Before we explain everything about how to write rap lyrics in depth, here’s a quick-start guide if you only have 5 seconds to read this post:
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