How To Write Rap Punchlines: The 5 Wordplay Secrets EVERY Rapper Knows

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In today’s video, we’re going to show you the 5 secrets to knowing how to write a rap punchline while rhyming basically every bar and the 5 secrets to rap wordplay will include live examples with actual rap punchlines and music throughout this training!

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:47 Secret #1 “Soundalikes
1:17 How To Write Rap Punchlines Example #1
1:54 Pro-Tip: Similes Work Well With These Punchlines
3:07 How To Write Rap Punchlines Example #2
3:12 Secret #2: Prefix Play
3:55 Wordplay and Lyric Course
4:10 How To Write Rap Punchlines Example #3
4:47 Secret #3: Double-Entendres (Double Meanings)
5:20 How To Write Rap Punchlines Example #4
6:52 Secret #4 Expressions / Idioms
7:47 How To Write Rap Punchlines Example #5
8:30 Secret #5 Bring It All Together
8:44 How To Write Rap Punchlines Example #6
10:02 Comment and Get Your Wordplay Course!

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ARTICLE ON HOW TO WRITE RAP PUNCHLINES AND IMPROVE RAP WORDPLAY: https://rapgamenow.com/how-to-write-r...

Although this might seem like an intimidating task to not only learn but to reproduce yourself… 

We’re confident that after having coached 1,000’s of rappers from around the world personally as well as having close to half a million subscribers on our channel “How To Rap”… 

…That if you’ve been looking an easy-to-follow guide on the science.

Of rap wordplay and how to accomplish the act of learning how to write rap punchlines while rhyming every bar…

This will be an excellent step-by-step roadmap for you from beginning to end, so let’s get into it.

The first secret to knowing how to write a rap punchline and improving your rap wordplay is using a lot of what we like to call, “soundalikes”…

…Which the academic (or school term) is known as a homonym. 

These are two words that have different means but may sound exactly when spoken (or in this case) rapped aloud. 

Can you identify where the “soundalike” phrase is? There’s a hint in the Marley reference…

Boom: the word “here” is a soundalike for “hair”. They’re used as homonyms in this case.

Therefore when the song says: “I belong here like a Marley” the wordplay is in the soundalike for HAIR… hence “I belong hair like a Marley”.

Similes Work Well With Soundalikes

The simile “like a Marley” is the hint there’s wordplay in there, and utilizing similes along with soundalikes packs a powerful punch. 

They improve the chances both that your listener will “catch” the line, and that you can have a humorous lyrical connection with the bar. 

Later in the track, there’s a bar that goes… “It’s still process, so I talk less… I got to make the grams last like I’m Aubrey” with the soundalike being ‘gram’ as in scientific grams for that stuff…

…And Graham as in the LAST name of Aubrey Graham… also known as Drake.

ARTICLE ON HOW TO WRITE RAP PUNCHLINES AND IMPROVE RAP WORDPLAY CONTINUED: https://rapgamenow.com/how-to-write-r...

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