Lil’ Wayne Teaches How To Write Rap Punchlines In 5 Steps

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1:00- “Everybody goes through what they go through, I don’t glorify mine, but everybody goes through what they go through to make them who they are. I don’t have a different story, it’s the same s**t.”

1:37- I just smoke, drink and record. I don’t write nothin’ down– Lil Wayne on DJ Vlad

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Before the days when he’d dominate an era and stake his claim to being the “best rapper alive” with a boldness that allowed him to, for a short while at least, manifest it into reality, Dwayne Carter learned that to make hip-hop that touches the masses, you won’t simply need commitment in spades, but the capability to speak to the things that make us all human.

Whether they may be comedic, tragic, or even tragicomic. Because when you do, it makes your punchlines hit like no one else’s.

Although Weezy’s ability to produce work at an astronomical rate and his status as a tenured legend are well-documented, what receives less fanfare is the fact that he is a man who possesses immense intelligence in both an emotional and intellectual sense.

As if he didn’t, this young man from Baton Rouge would never have been to capture the hearts of the masses.

While gifted with immense creativity, Weezy sees himself as a humble servant of his work and the position it affords him.

On account of his reverence for the art form and everything it entails, Wayne never says anything with anything less than sincerity, no matter how insightful or absurd.

“I take every single word, every letter, every sentence, every phrase, every quote, every verse, every bridge, every intro, every outro… personally.” Wayne once revealed.

By sticking to this philosophy, Wayne diffuses his work with an honesty and forthrightness which means that whether he’s examining the devastation of his hometown post-Hurricane Katrina on “Tie My Hands” or suggesting that his… sexual organ could be the next leader of the free world on I Am Not A Human Being, both Wayne’s familiarity with the art of rhyming and the seriousness with which he approaches, it means that he can imbue even the wildest couplet or the most subtly telling bar about the human experience with his distinct sense of authority. In this sense, what makes Wayne unique isn’t just what he’s saying, but the confidence with which he says it.

And when you consider his come-up, it’s really no surprise that he had to learn to lead with a sense of triumph and rap about anything engagingly.

In the early days of his musical finishing school at Cash Money, Weezy came up under harsh scrutiny and quickly learned that if he wanted to flourish within his place as a member of the Hot Boyz, he had to learn how to make anything compelling.

“Baby and Slim were the captains”, he later revealed. What would happen is they would give us a title and a subject, and everyone would go off. Mannie would make a beat, and you would rap your part to Baby and Slim once you finish.

They would dissect the song from there. So you would know whoever they think is the hottest, they put that verse first, and whoever they believe is the next hottest verse, they put that verse last.”

Rigorous as this may have been, this dog-eat-dog process meant that Wayne had to find the intriguing aspect of any lyrical realm he could be boxed into and acquire the vocabulary to express it.

Over the years, Weezy’s process has often been painted so that it’s made to sound effortless.


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