Inscribe lyrics that exhibit who you are.
Continuance an MC requires a combination of swagger, style, finesse and bad beats, on the contrary most of all, it requires the fitting lyrics. A rap should be intelligent, entertaining, appealing and from the emotions. Not all MC lyrics compass something low and profound to convey, on the other hand all of them should pageant the personality of the MC writing them.
Instructions
1. Come up with a structure for your rap. Raps usually follow a 4/4 beat and use around 13 or 14 syllables in every line.
2. Let the rap sit for a week when you finish it, then return and read it out loud. Write down any changes that occur to you and rewrite your rhymes.
Ideally, each line should end with a rhyme, and the lyrics should tell a narrative.
4. Add in some multis to make your rap more sophisticated. In multis, two or more words extreme of a line rhyme with the same number behind of the next line. For instance, if one line ends with the words "bake a cake," the next might end with "break a rake."
5. Add in-rhymes into your rap. In-rhymes are rhymes or near rhymes between words in the middle of a line instead of persist. For instance, in the lines "I'm LIKING grandma's ICING when she bakes a cake/but she's HATING and BERATING when I break a rake," the bold words LIKING and ICING form an in-rhyme, as do HATING and BERATING.
6. Brainstorm what you want to write. You can write your MC lyrics about your own skills, where you're from, a friend or relative, a feud or anything else you're interested in.3. Start writing your lyrics using end rhymes.