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How To Write A Rap Punchline That Tells A Story

Duration: 01:00Views: 10.1KLikes: 894Date Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: How To Rap

Category: Entertainment

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Description: As we moved down the history of lyrical creativity in rap, we would be remiss to not mention a rapper like Rakim who introduced the idea of “This will happen and then THIS will happen” into punchline development. -------------------- The Top 20 Songwriting Secrets of Professional Rappers (FREE VIDEO COURSE): freestylefortnight.com/top20songwriter -------------------- See before Rakim, most rap “punchlines” were kind of like what you heard on rapper’s delight, very dry “I have a new Cadillac” or “Biggity bang bang” type of bars… …Rakim introduced lines like, “Take MCs put ‘em all in a line, and add 7 more brothers who think they can rhyme, it’ll take 7 more before I go for me, and that’s 21 MC’s ate up at the same time”… …Which would help sew the sees not only for battle rap, but also the more hardcore or gangsta rappers to describe in detail what they will do if somebody messes with them. In your case, never understand estimate the importance of being able to “tell a step-by-step story” in your punchline like Rakim, going all the way down to Eminem did in 2000’s “Criminal”

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