08-05-2010, 08:02 PM
I'll be continuously updating this tutorial.
I will be teaching you how to freestyle and actually make sense, and I will also be teaching you how to just write lyrics.
I'll be teaching how to write lyrics first.
You can make a rap without a beat, but it just won't feel right. Writing to a beat makes flow easier when you produce. If you can't make a beat, get one off of youtube, like this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnlsJdtbvk0
Now that you have a beat, think of what you want to rap about. For this tutorial, I want to rap about a girl. A simple thing to do that most people can relate to.
We're going to get a word that's easy to rhyme with first. I'll start with the word "her".
Very simple. Slowly rhyming her with blur. When writing lyrics, you don't want to get too caught up with one vowel sound. Try to do 2 to 3 same vowel sounds, and then switch into a fast paced flow with a different sound.
Now it's starting to sound a little better in your mind, so you can try to finish the verse with some "wit". All verses should end with an abnormally witty / good flowing line.
Just a fun little line at the end of the verse that sounds pretty good in my head personally.
There's not really much I can say but to follow those guidelines about not using too many vowel sounds, and ending with a snappy line.
Here's some tips for song writing:
I'll continue this guide more tomorrow, and I'll format it later. I'll give tips on making rhymes come to your head easier when freestyling.
I'll also release my own little song with a beat I made as an example of fast rap following these guidelines.
I will be teaching you how to freestyle and actually make sense, and I will also be teaching you how to just write lyrics.
I'll be teaching how to write lyrics first.
You can make a rap without a beat, but it just won't feel right. Writing to a beat makes flow easier when you produce. If you can't make a beat, get one off of youtube, like this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnlsJdtbvk0
Now that you have a beat, think of what you want to rap about. For this tutorial, I want to rap about a girl. A simple thing to do that most people can relate to.
We're going to get a word that's easy to rhyme with first. I'll start with the word "her".
Quote:I can't think of her
It's all a blur
Very simple. Slowly rhyming her with blur. When writing lyrics, you don't want to get too caught up with one vowel sound. Try to do 2 to 3 same vowel sounds, and then switch into a fast paced flow with a different sound.
Quote:I can't think of her
It's all a blur
It never occurred to me
She was the one for me and for eternity
I will get on my knee
Hopefully she will be
Now it's starting to sound a little better in your mind, so you can try to finish the verse with some "wit". All verses should end with an abnormally witty / good flowing line.
Quote:I can't think of her
It's all a blur
It never occurred to me
She was the one for me and for eternity
I will get on my knee
Hopefully she will be
*Faster* She will agree youll see she will be with me if she wont ill pee on her IP address I've addressed it
Just a fun little line at the end of the verse that sounds pretty good in my head personally.
There's not really much I can say but to follow those guidelines about not using too many vowel sounds, and ending with a snappy line.
Here's some tips for song writing:
- Whisper what you wrote after each line you write. It'll come together.
- Don't rush it. Do at most two verses per day, and perfect each verse. If the verse is so good you can't change it anymore, spend the rest of the day practicing it, and the rest of the day just thinking about what the next one will be about.
- Make sure it's interesting. Nobody cares about your drugs and money.
I'll continue this guide more tomorrow, and I'll format it later. I'll give tips on making rhymes come to your head easier when freestyling.
I'll also release my own little song with a beat I made as an example of fast rap following these guidelines.