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FREE VIDEO COURSES: How To Write A Rap On ANY Topic In 20 Mins. or Less: https://signedinsixweeks.com/howtowrite The Top 20 Songwriting Secrets of Professional Rappers: https://signedinsixweeks.com/writesongs --- TIME STAMPS: --- Lil' Fanum New York Slang: • NEW YORK SLANG BE LIKE --- Rap Flow Techniques: • Rap Flow Techniques: How To Rap Like Migos... --- Infinite Rhymes Video: • Learn To Rap: Create An INFINITE Number Of... --- Eminem Rhymes Video: • How To Write A Rap: Beginner To Eminem Rhy... --- FULL ARTICLE ON THIS TOPIC: https://rapgamenow.com/how-to-write-a... Step 1: Select A Beat Style They Already Like As the old saying goes, “People never forget a first impression”… and in this case, you’re trying to make a GOOD first impression when it comes to showing your friends your music. The easiest cheat code in the book is start by selecting a beat style you ALREADY know they’ll enjoy. The trick here is if you are JUST making a song to impress your friends (but not necessarily release to the MASSES)… you can skew the instrumental choice to something you know they’ll be into. This will be the first step to making them HAVE to admit they like the song. When you’re learning how to write a rap song that your friends will enjoy, you always have to skew the odds in your favor, and so having a competitive mentality where you’ll basically force them to nod their head through smart beat selection will help start you off on the right foot. If you’re having trouble thinking of what kind of beat they like, the easiest way to know (without blowing your cover and asking them) is to think of what rapper they ALWAYS seem to defend… …If you were to stay your friends were a “Stan” or a “super-fan” of one particular rapper… what would that rapper be? Trust your gut. So, for example – if you have that “one friend” who is always talking about Tyler The Creator, it should go without saying that you probably want to create a track on a Tyler The Creator type beat to get them excited. Similarly, if your whole friend group is into more auto-tune based rap such as NBA Youngboy or someone like that, be sure to only purse those types of beats for the purposes of making a track that your friends will enjoy. Once you have that rapper’s name in your head… choose that style of beat. Step 2: Write A Chorus Based On Slang They Already Use People who aren’t rappers or musicians often like songs because it sounds like something THEY would say… especially on the chorus. If somebody hears a song with a chorus that has a phrase that they ALREADY use in conversation or WOULD use in conversation if they were as a witty as a rapper… Usually they end up liking the song. This is one of the reasons why songs like “Humble” by Kendrick Lamar or “God’s Plan” by Drake are such big hits. How many times even BEFORE that song came out had you heard people saying “You just gotta be humble” or “It’s all God’s plan”? Don’t think for one second that the world’s most well-known and/or respected rappers are not culling their biggest hits from expressions already used in their peer group… Because they definitely are. One side comment or joke from your friends might be your next major hit, so be sure to keep an ear out for the kinds of slang and expressions you and your homies use. Pro-tip: keep a note in your notes app on your phone list down all of the common expressions each one of your top 5 closest friends say the most. Start practicing writing songs around those phrases as the title and main chorus concept. Because the main concept of the chorus is ALREADY something they would say in everyday conversation, your homies (and probably other people) will naturally be drawn to it. In your case, think about the most common slang or jokes that you and your friends use and MAKE THAT the title of the song. FULL ARTICLE CONTINUED: https://rapgamenow.com/how-to-write-a...