How to Write a Rap Song – Elements of Success to Writing Solid Raps
Composing a hip-hop track follows a similar structure to other genres, with a track consisting of a chorus, verses, and occasionally a bridge (an element of the track that deviates from the verse arrangement). While the structure remains consistent, hip-hop songs typically incorporate more rhymes, often including as many as 32 rhymes in a standard 16-bar verse. Let’s explore the components of a track and how you can utilize them to write a hip-hop song.
Chorus and Verses: Allies or Enemies? Many songwriters prefer to write the chorus first and then the verses, while others do the opposite. When writing a hip-hop song, the key is to establish a strong connection between the two, so that each verse builds upon the theme of the chorus. For example, if your chorus revolves around breakups, you can write three different verses about different aspects of breakups. The first verse could depict a teenage couple experiencing their first love and subsequent breakup (similar to Slick Rick’s “Teenage Love”). The second verse could focus on a divorce, while the third verse addresses the experience of a widow whose spouse recently passed away from cancer.
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