The Rapping Dictionary
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The Rapping Dictionary
This is something I've came up with to help me get some rhymes. Put a word down, or just random words that rhyme. Come up with words that rhyme with it. I'm going to put a few rhymes down right now.
Shred, dead, red, bled, bed, fled, dread, spread, tread, pled, thread, said, head, ahead, behead, bighead, bloodshed, coed, crossbred, embed, forehead, foresaid, instead, misled, misread, outspread, undead, read, fed, copperhead, infrared, overhead, toolshed...
Rhyme, time, crime, slime, mime, lime, dime, grime, enzyme, climb, prime, I'm...
Son, sun, ton, none, shun, won, bun, nun, run, gun, fun, done...
Rap, cap, trap, lap, overlap, tap, sap, asap, yap, nap, map, gap, zap...
Win, din, sin, again, been, chin, hen, in, kin, bin, gin, begin, men, pen, ten, den, ben, grin, ...
King, ring, ping, sing, bing, wring, sling, wing, bring, ginseng, vending...
Sent, dent, indent, prevent, vent, lent, went, ment, mint, scent, tent, pent, rent, hint...
Dry, pie, lie, die, dye, why, sky, hi, bye, buy, by, thigh, fry, cry, sigh, try, ply, pry, tie, tye, Y, y, fly, high...
Height, sight, bite, right, wright, light, kite, fight, alright, flight, white, might, night, knight...
Tire, wire, buyer, lier, fire, dyer, fryer...
Free, see, tree, bee, be, b, lee, key, we, tea, foresee, fee, knee, flee, re, pea, p, de, d, RV, v, decree, me, yea...
More to be added. Feel free to help.
Shred, dead, red, bled, bed, fled, dread, spread, tread, pled, thread, said, head, ahead, behead, bighead, bloodshed, coed, crossbred, embed, forehead, foresaid, instead, misled, misread, outspread, undead, read, fed, copperhead, infrared, overhead, toolshed...
Rhyme, time, crime, slime, mime, lime, dime, grime, enzyme, climb, prime, I'm...
Son, sun, ton, none, shun, won, bun, nun, run, gun, fun, done...
Rap, cap, trap, lap, overlap, tap, sap, asap, yap, nap, map, gap, zap...
Win, din, sin, again, been, chin, hen, in, kin, bin, gin, begin, men, pen, ten, den, ben, grin, ...
King, ring, ping, sing, bing, wring, sling, wing, bring, ginseng, vending...
Sent, dent, indent, prevent, vent, lent, went, ment, mint, scent, tent, pent, rent, hint...
Dry, pie, lie, die, dye, why, sky, hi, bye, buy, by, thigh, fry, cry, sigh, try, ply, pry, tie, tye, Y, y, fly, high...
Height, sight, bite, right, wright, light, kite, fight, alright, flight, white, might, night, knight...
Tire, wire, buyer, lier, fire, dyer, fryer...
Free, see, tree, bee, be, b, lee, key, we, tea, foresee, fee, knee, flee, re, pea, p, de, d, RV, v, decree, me, yea...
More to be added. Feel free to help.
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GoldenPower89
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Re: The Rapping Dictionary
Wouldn't a rap dictionary have definitions for rap terms and slang.
C'mon dawg.
iunno if you want some advice or wut, but don't spend all this time rhymin simple words like what you're doin in the OP. Those come easily enough. You need to piece words together and find multisyllablic rhymes. That's where you're gonna find ways to improve.
Pepper these monosyllable words throughout bars, but focus on multis. Rhymin cat and hat or win and sin are too easy. That's not gonna help you much. Put words together. Like take "GoldenPower." Find little words to rhyme with that. "Holdin our," "broken towers," "moldin cowards," etc.
THEN you can take the little rhymes like old, cold, bold, told, sold. Put those in lines that lead up to the main multi.
The cold old homeless GoldenPower
Told us he sold his soul, mind crushed like the broken towers.
Granted, don't go overboard with it, but you get the idea?
If you focus on the multis (GoldenPower/broken towers), you can pull out the sounds that make up those (the long O in the center in particular). THEN you find your little words (cold, old, home, etc) and find ways to put those into the lines. Ideally, the sound connections will come to you naturally, and you'll be able to turn those little words to multis in themselves (homeless, told us, sold his).
I can help more and give more advice if you want. Keep practicin and really, just do w/e you think feels right.
That's just my two cents.
C'mon dawg.
iunno if you want some advice or wut, but don't spend all this time rhymin simple words like what you're doin in the OP. Those come easily enough. You need to piece words together and find multisyllablic rhymes. That's where you're gonna find ways to improve.
Pepper these monosyllable words throughout bars, but focus on multis. Rhymin cat and hat or win and sin are too easy. That's not gonna help you much. Put words together. Like take "GoldenPower." Find little words to rhyme with that. "Holdin our," "broken towers," "moldin cowards," etc.
THEN you can take the little rhymes like old, cold, bold, told, sold. Put those in lines that lead up to the main multi.
The cold old homeless GoldenPower
Told us he sold his soul, mind crushed like the broken towers.
Granted, don't go overboard with it, but you get the idea?
If you focus on the multis (GoldenPower/broken towers), you can pull out the sounds that make up those (the long O in the center in particular). THEN you find your little words (cold, old, home, etc) and find ways to put those into the lines. Ideally, the sound connections will come to you naturally, and you'll be able to turn those little words to multis in themselves (homeless, told us, sold his).
I can help more and give more advice if you want. Keep practicin and really, just do w/e you think feels right.
That's just my two cents.

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GoldenPower89
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Re: The Rapping Dictionary
Lol. Not bad.Zup wrote:The cold old homeless GoldenPower
Told us he sold his soul, mind crushed like the broken towers.

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JCTC
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Re: The Rapping Dictionary
Zup wrote:Wouldn't a rap dictionary have definitions for rap terms and slang.
C'mon dawg.
iunno if you want some advice or wut, but don't spend all this time rhymin simple words like what you're doin in the OP. Those come easily enough. You need to piece words together and find multisyllablic rhymes. That's where you're gonna find ways to improve.
Pepper these monosyllable words throughout bars, but focus on multis. Rhymin cat and hat or win and sin are too easy. That's not gonna help you much. Put words together. Like take "GoldenPower." Find little words to rhyme with that. "Holdin our," "broken towers," "moldin cowards," etc.
THEN you can take the little rhymes like old, cold, bold, told, sold. Put those in lines that lead up to the main multi.
The cold old homeless GoldenPower
Told us he sold his soul, mind crushed like the broken towers.
Granted, don't go overboard with it, but you get the idea?
If you focus on the multis (GoldenPower/broken towers), you can pull out the sounds that make up those (the long O in the center in particular). THEN you find your little words (cold, old, home, etc) and find ways to put those into the lines. Ideally, the sound connections will come to you naturally, and you'll be able to turn those little words to multis in themselves (homeless, told us, sold his).
I can help more and give more advice if you want. Keep practicin and really, just do w/e you think feels right.
That's just my two cents.
Yeah. But I can't come up words that rhyme. Remember the other day? When I was trying to rhyme...
Re: The Rapping Dictionary
That's why you practice.
But you gotta do progressive practice. Stuff that's actually gonna challenge you to think and work with words you don't automatically think of.
If it's the first rhyme to pop into your head, a bunch of other rappers have prolly already used it. Stand out from the pack. Everybody wants to be a rapper nowadays.
But you gotta do progressive practice. Stuff that's actually gonna challenge you to think and work with words you don't automatically think of.
If it's the first rhyme to pop into your head, a bunch of other rappers have prolly already used it. Stand out from the pack. Everybody wants to be a rapper nowadays.

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JCTC
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Re: The Rapping Dictionary
Sooo... You want me to stand out from the pack, boy I ain't no 2Pac yet. Actually, I don't want to be like 2Pac... I don't want to get shot and die... But I'm still going to write words, with multis of them, so I can go back later and make sumthin out of it...
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GoldenPower89
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Re: The Rapping Dictionary
Your not dead. This statement is myth.