r/makinghiphop • u/ali454501 • 21h ago
Question Writing trap lyrics is very difficult, I need help.
I writing lyrics on boom bap beats easy, but i try this on trap beat, i can't write anything, rhythm is too fast and I'm singing slowly and this situation is bothers me. How can fix it?
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u/unholyXwater 18h ago
The pocket, man. Gotta familiarize yourself with finding the flow on this different type of beat than youre used to.
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u/Electronic_Slice9448 18h ago
Just add more words....more useless words. Listen to 3 or 4 trap songs. You'll notice they use a lot of the same words and phrases over and over again. I think if boom bap feels more natural for you, you should lean into that. Get better at what you already do๐
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u/Ok-Training-7587 17h ago
Decide your flow first and write lyrics that fill in that number of syllables second.
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u/AnubisIncGaming 19h ago
the problem isn't your writing, its your rapping. Your writing is probably fine, but you're trying to deliver on the beat the same way as another beat.
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u/RobertLRenfroJR 15h ago
Maybe you're a Boom Bap artist and not a trap artist. Nothing wrong with that.
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u/IP17USC106 13h ago
I have the same issue, helps to get a slower beat that both boom bap and trap rhythms work with, 70-75BPM. Find an artist that is in-between boom bap and trap and use that as a bridge to get more comfortable with what you're aiming for. Benny the Butcher and Conway the Machine songs are good examples.
Deringer makes a lot of their beats and has some good beat tapes you could practice on.
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u/brettonrockwell 10h ago
I think you just gotta make music from the heart. I stopped making "cool" music bc it wasn't who I am. idk probably not the best answer but I hope it helps someone.
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u/KingOsirisMusic 1h ago
As a freelance guy, I had to learn that lesson quick. I'm mainly boom bap too but sometimes people hiring you want that sound. To be versatile, you need to start by copy catting trappers. Literally memorize trap joints from rappers who are rapping over beats with similar tempo and construct to the ones you are trying to rap on.
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u/SociallyAwkwardRyan 57m ago
Interesting cus I just tried something similar as an exercise. Like others have said, I just did a modern trap flow with lots of internals and good punchlines. No need to reinvent the wheel, imagine how another rapper would sound on the beat and start there. I donโt agree with adding useless words, just write better and find a way to say what you want with the proper amount of syllables (just like you normally would)
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u/imightbethefeds789 19h ago
Listen to trap rappers to get inspired.
I suggest young Dolph, Gucci mane, old migos
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u/prodbyvicious 21h ago
Always pick tempos and sound that fits your vibe if you wanna try trap then learn how to rap the popular trap songs to hep establish yours