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The punchline of your rap is a heavyweight hitter. Pummel your rap rivals to leave ’em bruised and bitter. No matter if you’re a one-liner or a couplet punch spitter, you’ll never hit hard as a quitter. Prep to punch by training and building stockpile, execute the line with class and style, use expert techniques to your audience beguile, and your fans will remember your punchline till old and senile. Knock ’em senseless, flat cold, laid out in the aisle.

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    1

    Familiarize yourself with the structure of a punchline. Generally, a punchline is considered to be either a single line or a couplet.[1]
    A couplet is a set of two lines that work together to convey your message. These two lines often rhyme.[2]
    Punchlines give weight and impact to your rap. Good punchlines can be difficult to think up on the fly, which is why many rappers base entire songs around a killer, pre-thought punchline.

    • Buildup punchlines reveal a connection or add meaning to a previous statement in your rap to create surprise, anger, or amusement in your audience.
      • Eminem gives a great example of this in “Nail in the Coffin,” where he says, “But then again you’ll finally get your wish, / Cuz you’ll be all over the street like 50 cent.”
    • One-liners are usually clever and to the point. Like:
      • High class like a senior in secondary.
      • You couldn’t make fans cheer if you were the leading genius in the wild rap frontier.[3]
  2. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 2

    2

    Listen to and imitate rappers you admire. The more rap you’re exposed to, the easier it will be for your mind to pick up on patterns and techniques in it. Practice this by using the same structure as rappers you admire and swapping in your own words.

    • For example,
      • Chino XL in “Creep,” says: “As far as that album you dropped, I ain’t feelin’ it / I wouldn’t buy your record if it had a hundred-dollar bill in it.”[4]
      • You might imitate Chino by saying something like, “As far as your skills, I’ll admit, they’re polished / But rhymes don’t have to sparkle to leave fools demolished.”
    • Some prominent punchline rappers you might want to study include Biggie, Big L, Lloyd Banks, Nas, Eminem, Jay-Z, and more.

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    3

    Pre-write punchlines. Spend time building up a stockpile of punchlines. Choose topics that are timeless, like falling in love and hard times, or ones useful in many different situations, like those that mock popular figures in society or depict common experiences. You might poke fun at a specific person, bring up a topical point in news, or utilize a well-known proverb in your punchline. Some examples follow:

    • To create a punchline from a proverb, you might say, “Two wrongs may not make a right / But it ain’t always wrong to fight.”
    • A punchline that uses a timeless theme like love might look something like, “It’s true that only fools fall in love, / But for what it’s cost me, it’s an emotion I’d get rid of.”
    • Using common experiences in punchlines might look like, “Elevator muzak is a practical symphony, / Compared to your rappin’, this audio villainy.”
  4. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 4

    4

    Practice using your environment in punchlines. When rapping freestyle especially, use your surroundings, like the weather, in your punchlines. Include regional changes that effect the world at large, like droughts, pollution, disasters, and so on, in your punchline content. The serious nature of these topics will add weight to your punchlines.

    • A punchline that uses a natural disaster might say, “My words rush at ya like a Japanese tsunami / Your rhymes sound more like you’re callin’ for mommy.”
    • Punchline about the local climate, like in the example, “Though I spit rhymes on stage cool, precise, and clear, / Is the AC here broke? It’s hot up in here.”
    • If you noticed someone tapping their fingers to a beat, it might inspire the line, “I seen you dancin’ your fingers on the edge of the table / Could just be nerves, but I think you’re unstable.”
  5. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 5

    5

    Train your flow and delivery. Your ability to speak clearly and without getting tongue tied is critical to the delivery of your punchline. Warm up your voice before rapping so you don’t become hoarse or strain your voice. Practice diction. Gently massage the muscles of your face to release tension.[5]

    • Nervousness very frequently makes artists rush when performing. This can result in your rap being too fast to be clear. Massage your face and neck lightly by rubbing them with your hands in small circles to help release tension.
    • Tongue twisters can be a valuable resource for warming up your mouth before rapping. Do a few of these before you go on stage.[6]
    • Try to speak clearly while you have several ice cubes in your mouth. This is an old technique for training greater precision in speaking.
    • Change up the delivery of set lines you plan on using to prevent your speaking from becoming robotic or wooden. Try varying speed, volume, and stress.
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    1

    Build up to the punchline. You can increase the sense of anticipation in your audience by inserting lines between the setup of your punchline and the payoff line. The setup is a line that may be unclear or differently interpreted, but changes when the payoff line drops. To expand on a previous example, Eminem displays this technique in “Nail in the Coffin”:

    • “I would never claim to be no Ray Benzino / An 83-year-old fake Pachino / So how can he hold me over some balcony / Without throwin’ out his lower back out as soon as he goes to lift me / Please don’t, you’ll probably fall with me / And our [butts] will both be history / But then again you’ll finally get your wish / Cause you’ll be all over the street like 50 Cent.”[7]
  2. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 7

    2

    Surprise your audience with a one-liner punchline. One-liners work well when their parts have multiple meanings. A good example of this can be found in Childish Gambino’s EP, “Be Alone,” where he says, “Set the game ablaze, I’m an arcade fire.” Not only does this paint a visual image of an artist on a hot streak, it also pokes fun at how critics have pigeonholed him as a white-audience-friendly independent artist.[8]

    • Lil Wayne had a particularly impressive one-liner in the song “6 Foot 7 Foot,” where he said, “Real G’s move in silence like lasagna.”
    • In “Just a Memory,” Notorious B.I.G. utters the memorable one-liner, “Climb the ladder to success escalator style.
    • Big Daddy Kane throws down the gauntlet in “’Cause I Can Do it Right” with, “I won’t say I’m the baddest, or portray that role, but I’m in the Top Two, and my father’s gettin’ old.”[9]
  3. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 8

    3

    Form a punchline couplet. Choose a phrase that embodies the topic of your couplet. For example, “I’m going to embarrass you.” Adjust that phrase to fit your personal style, tone, delivery, and the beat you’re rapping to (if any). Something like, “Foo’, in front of y’all here I’ll thoroughly embarrass.” Then create a complementary second line that rhymes, as in:

    • Foo’, in front of y’all here I’ll thoroughly embarrass / Yo’ [butt] like a whoppin’ by your ma on the terrace.”
  4. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 9

    4

    Deliver the punchline. Delivery isn’t only about the words that you speak. In many cases, a small pause can add tension or create a more dramatic effect. Pauses can punch up comedic aspects of your rap. Depending on style, some rappers utilize pauses more than others.

    • Add pauses between revealing moments in your rap, like where the setup begins to transition to the payoff. The shift in meaning created by the payoff will be highlighted by the pause preceding it.
    • Stressing certain words can create interesting sound patterns in language. This can result in ordinary things sounding weightier and deeper than they might otherwise.
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    1

    Use puns for punchlines. A pun is a line that suggests two or more meanings to humorous effect. Puns can also create humor by confusing similar sounding words that have different meanings.[10]
    You might even take a common pun and use it to create one more faithful to your own style.

    • Lil Wayne puns the line, “Don’t [mess] up with Wayne / ’Cause when it Waynes it pours.”
    • Childish Gambino evokes the suave image of the actor and his role in the movie The Fly with his Goldblum pun: “More green than my Whole Foods and I’m too fly, Jeff Goldblum.”[11]
  2. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 11

    2

    Employ metaphors and similes. A metaphor compares two things that are unalike except for certain common characteristic(s).[12]
    These uncommon comparisons can make situations dramatic, comedic, or absurd. Some examples of metaphor include:

    • ”She was the nastiest hornet to sting my heart / Lucky me, when I met ya’, I bought an EpiPen dart.”
    • ”His momma wasn’t cucumber cool, she was iceberg lettuce cold.”
    • “My words are leopards / They quick, they real, and on stage, they got spots on ’em.”
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    3

    Draw on irony. Irony is where the actual meaning of words is something other than what was intended. A good way to simplify this in your mind is by thinking of irony as things going the opposite of what you’d expect.[13]
    For example, it would be ironic if it were true that the biggest dog in the world was named Tiny.

    • Irony in your rap could might look something like, “I roll real big / Every time I ride a Ferris wheel.”
    • The following is an example of irony with a little buildup: ”You might feel like a million dollar [smash] / But you are what you eat, / And Imma make you eat [trash].”
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    4

    Increase surprise with slant rhyme. Slant rhyme is also sometimes called an imperfect rhyme, a near rhyme, or an oblique rhyme. This is where words sound close enough that the rhyme scheme is uninterrupted, even though the words don’t rhyme perfectly.[14]
    In some cases these rhymes are formed with multiple words (referred to as «multis»).

    • Some words don’t rhyme as easily as others, like orange. However, with a slant multi, you can rhyme “orange” with “door hinge.”
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To write a rap punchline, you can either write a single line punchline or a couplet. For a single line punchline, you want to come up with something that’s clever and to the point. For example, you could write «High class like a senior in secondary» or «I climb the ladder to success escalator style.» If you want to write a couplet, come up with 2 lines that rhyme and convey the message you want to get across. For example, your couplet could be like «Two wrongs don’t make a right. But it ain’t always wrong to fight.» To learn how to get inspiration to write rap punchlines, keep reading!

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The punchline of your rap is a heavyweight hitter. Pummel your rap rivals to leave ’em bruised and bitter. No matter if you’re a one-liner or a couplet punch spitter, you’ll never hit hard as a quitter. Prep to punch by training and building stockpile, execute the line with class and style, use expert techniques to your audience beguile, and your fans will remember your punchline till old and senile. Knock ’em senseless, flat cold, laid out in the aisle.

  1. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 1

    1

    Familiarize yourself with the structure of a punchline. Generally, a punchline is considered to be either a single line or a couplet.[1]
    A couplet is a set of two lines that work together to convey your message. These two lines often rhyme.[2]
    Punchlines give weight and impact to your rap. Good punchlines can be difficult to think up on the fly, which is why many rappers base entire songs around a killer, pre-thought punchline.

    • Buildup punchlines reveal a connection or add meaning to a previous statement in your rap to create surprise, anger, or amusement in your audience.
      • Eminem gives a great example of this in “Nail in the Coffin,” where he says, “But then again you’ll finally get your wish, / Cuz you’ll be all over the street like 50 cent.”
    • One-liners are usually clever and to the point. Like:
      • High class like a senior in secondary.
      • You couldn’t make fans cheer if you were the leading genius in the wild rap frontier.[3]
  2. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 2

    2

    Listen to and imitate rappers you admire. The more rap you’re exposed to, the easier it will be for your mind to pick up on patterns and techniques in it. Practice this by using the same structure as rappers you admire and swapping in your own words.

    • For example,
      • Chino XL in “Creep,” says: “As far as that album you dropped, I ain’t feelin’ it / I wouldn’t buy your record if it had a hundred-dollar bill in it.”[4]
      • You might imitate Chino by saying something like, “As far as your skills, I’ll admit, they’re polished / But rhymes don’t have to sparkle to leave fools demolished.”
    • Some prominent punchline rappers you might want to study include Biggie, Big L, Lloyd Banks, Nas, Eminem, Jay-Z, and more.

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    3

    Pre-write punchlines. Spend time building up a stockpile of punchlines. Choose topics that are timeless, like falling in love and hard times, or ones useful in many different situations, like those that mock popular figures in society or depict common experiences. You might poke fun at a specific person, bring up a topical point in news, or utilize a well-known proverb in your punchline. Some examples follow:

    • To create a punchline from a proverb, you might say, “Two wrongs may not make a right / But it ain’t always wrong to fight.”
    • A punchline that uses a timeless theme like love might look something like, “It’s true that only fools fall in love, / But for what it’s cost me, it’s an emotion I’d get rid of.”
    • Using common experiences in punchlines might look like, “Elevator muzak is a practical symphony, / Compared to your rappin’, this audio villainy.”
  4. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 4

    4

    Practice using your environment in punchlines. When rapping freestyle especially, use your surroundings, like the weather, in your punchlines. Include regional changes that effect the world at large, like droughts, pollution, disasters, and so on, in your punchline content. The serious nature of these topics will add weight to your punchlines.

    • A punchline that uses a natural disaster might say, “My words rush at ya like a Japanese tsunami / Your rhymes sound more like you’re callin’ for mommy.”
    • Punchline about the local climate, like in the example, “Though I spit rhymes on stage cool, precise, and clear, / Is the AC here broke? It’s hot up in here.”
    • If you noticed someone tapping their fingers to a beat, it might inspire the line, “I seen you dancin’ your fingers on the edge of the table / Could just be nerves, but I think you’re unstable.”
  5. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 5

    5

    Train your flow and delivery. Your ability to speak clearly and without getting tongue tied is critical to the delivery of your punchline. Warm up your voice before rapping so you don’t become hoarse or strain your voice. Practice diction. Gently massage the muscles of your face to release tension.[5]

    • Nervousness very frequently makes artists rush when performing. This can result in your rap being too fast to be clear. Massage your face and neck lightly by rubbing them with your hands in small circles to help release tension.
    • Tongue twisters can be a valuable resource for warming up your mouth before rapping. Do a few of these before you go on stage.[6]
    • Try to speak clearly while you have several ice cubes in your mouth. This is an old technique for training greater precision in speaking.
    • Change up the delivery of set lines you plan on using to prevent your speaking from becoming robotic or wooden. Try varying speed, volume, and stress.
  6. Advertisement

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    1

    Build up to the punchline. You can increase the sense of anticipation in your audience by inserting lines between the setup of your punchline and the payoff line. The setup is a line that may be unclear or differently interpreted, but changes when the payoff line drops. To expand on a previous example, Eminem displays this technique in “Nail in the Coffin”:

    • “I would never claim to be no Ray Benzino / An 83-year-old fake Pachino / So how can he hold me over some balcony / Without throwin’ out his lower back out as soon as he goes to lift me / Please don’t, you’ll probably fall with me / And our [butts] will both be history / But then again you’ll finally get your wish / Cause you’ll be all over the street like 50 Cent.”[7]
  2. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 7

    2

    Surprise your audience with a one-liner punchline. One-liners work well when their parts have multiple meanings. A good example of this can be found in Childish Gambino’s EP, “Be Alone,” where he says, “Set the game ablaze, I’m an arcade fire.” Not only does this paint a visual image of an artist on a hot streak, it also pokes fun at how critics have pigeonholed him as a white-audience-friendly independent artist.[8]

    • Lil Wayne had a particularly impressive one-liner in the song “6 Foot 7 Foot,” where he said, “Real G’s move in silence like lasagna.”
    • In “Just a Memory,” Notorious B.I.G. utters the memorable one-liner, “Climb the ladder to success escalator style.
    • Big Daddy Kane throws down the gauntlet in “’Cause I Can Do it Right” with, “I won’t say I’m the baddest, or portray that role, but I’m in the Top Two, and my father’s gettin’ old.”[9]
  3. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 8

    3

    Form a punchline couplet. Choose a phrase that embodies the topic of your couplet. For example, “I’m going to embarrass you.” Adjust that phrase to fit your personal style, tone, delivery, and the beat you’re rapping to (if any). Something like, “Foo’, in front of y’all here I’ll thoroughly embarrass.” Then create a complementary second line that rhymes, as in:

    • Foo’, in front of y’all here I’ll thoroughly embarrass / Yo’ [butt] like a whoppin’ by your ma on the terrace.”
  4. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 9

    4

    Deliver the punchline. Delivery isn’t only about the words that you speak. In many cases, a small pause can add tension or create a more dramatic effect. Pauses can punch up comedic aspects of your rap. Depending on style, some rappers utilize pauses more than others.

    • Add pauses between revealing moments in your rap, like where the setup begins to transition to the payoff. The shift in meaning created by the payoff will be highlighted by the pause preceding it.
    • Stressing certain words can create interesting sound patterns in language. This can result in ordinary things sounding weightier and deeper than they might otherwise.
  5. Advertisement

  1. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 10

    1

    Use puns for punchlines. A pun is a line that suggests two or more meanings to humorous effect. Puns can also create humor by confusing similar sounding words that have different meanings.[10]
    You might even take a common pun and use it to create one more faithful to your own style.

    • Lil Wayne puns the line, “Don’t [mess] up with Wayne / ’Cause when it Waynes it pours.”
    • Childish Gambino evokes the suave image of the actor and his role in the movie The Fly with his Goldblum pun: “More green than my Whole Foods and I’m too fly, Jeff Goldblum.”[11]
  2. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 11

    2

    Employ metaphors and similes. A metaphor compares two things that are unalike except for certain common characteristic(s).[12]
    These uncommon comparisons can make situations dramatic, comedic, or absurd. Some examples of metaphor include:

    • ”She was the nastiest hornet to sting my heart / Lucky me, when I met ya’, I bought an EpiPen dart.”
    • ”His momma wasn’t cucumber cool, she was iceberg lettuce cold.”
    • “My words are leopards / They quick, they real, and on stage, they got spots on ’em.”
  3. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 12

    3

    Draw on irony. Irony is where the actual meaning of words is something other than what was intended. A good way to simplify this in your mind is by thinking of irony as things going the opposite of what you’d expect.[13]
    For example, it would be ironic if it were true that the biggest dog in the world was named Tiny.

    • Irony in your rap could might look something like, “I roll real big / Every time I ride a Ferris wheel.”
    • The following is an example of irony with a little buildup: ”You might feel like a million dollar [smash] / But you are what you eat, / And Imma make you eat [trash].”
  4. Image titled Write a Rap Punchline Step 13

    4

    Increase surprise with slant rhyme. Slant rhyme is also sometimes called an imperfect rhyme, a near rhyme, or an oblique rhyme. This is where words sound close enough that the rhyme scheme is uninterrupted, even though the words don’t rhyme perfectly.[14]
    In some cases these rhymes are formed with multiple words (referred to as «multis»).

    • Some words don’t rhyme as easily as others, like orange. However, with a slant multi, you can rhyme “orange” with “door hinge.”
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To write a rap punchline, you can either write a single line punchline or a couplet. For a single line punchline, you want to come up with something that’s clever and to the point. For example, you could write «High class like a senior in secondary» or «I climb the ladder to success escalator style.» If you want to write a couplet, come up with 2 lines that rhyme and convey the message you want to get across. For example, your couplet could be like «Two wrongs don’t make a right. But it ain’t always wrong to fight.» To learn how to get inspiration to write rap punchlines, keep reading!

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  • Lawrenco K

    «Steps and especially the samples, metaphors and comparisons helped. »

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Вот решил выложить парочку своих творений.

Отборочный раунд тема «Я такой же как все»

Я такой как все? Нет это бред

Я не похож на быдло с пачкой сигарет

Не принимайте близко к сердцу

Но как же быть крутому перцу?

Надо ж выделятся из толпы

Что бы не выглядели все как клоуны.

В нашем мире много сук, много крыс и пи**ров

Я не хочу быть похожим на этих сранных иродов.

Да конечно свиду я такой как все

Ноги, руки, голова, ах да их даже две

Но это не расскажет вам ничего обо мне

Мне с детства мама говорила, что я не такой как все

Я гений бл*ть и все! А остальное неважно

Голова полна идей отличных, вот это важно

Как достать мне лавандоса, на квартиру, на колеса

Знаю я и сделаю, всех лохов уделаю

Буду жить и не работать, на канарах телку лапать

И теперь скажите мне, что я такой же как и все

Ну все заканчивать мне нужно, отборочных пройти не сложно

Я накатал уже и так, не мало ведь, двадцатку строк.

Все же такой как все я? Тогда не будет у бэттла победителя.

Дисс на оппонента.

Парень ты ЭмСи?

Парень не смеши

Анука зачитай,

Смотри не проиграй.

Парень ты ЭмСи?

Парень не смеши

Сделай меня, ыч

Ты хрипишь как старый хрыч.

Парень ты читаешь?

Нет чувак ты проганяешь,

Тебе читать нельзя,

Талант твой дырка от нуля

Я ставлю перед собой высокие цели

А ты придурок носишь алюминиевые цепи

С самого начала бетла я номер 1

Я Max007, я непобедим,

Моя читка круче даже чем четвертый квейк

А твой стиль подделка, парень ты фейк!

Парень ты ЭмСи?

Парень не смеши

Анука зачитай,

Смотри не проиграй.

Парень ты ЭмСи?

Парень не смеши

Сделай меня, ыч

Ты хрипишь как старый хрыч.

Тебе нравится мой трек чувак?

Конечно нет, ведь ты мудак

Знаешь что? Ты даже не умеешь рифмовать

Я таких пидаров как ты буду в рот ебать.

Нет я погорячился, я брезгую тобой

Я поведу всех этих людей за собой

Анука пипл поддержите все меня

Ведь я не пиздил свои рифмы у Лигалайза.

Парень ты ЭмСи?

Парень не смеши

Анука зачитай,

Смотри не проиграй.

Парень ты ЭмСи?

Парень не смеши

Сделай меня, ыч

Ты хрипишь как старый хрыч.

Эй народ потерпите уже немного осталось

Этой кучке лохов, что его кланом назвалась

Я поганить рэп здесь и сейчас не дам

Ребята вы фригидные лохи,это говорю Я вам!

Тебе нравится парень мой невъебенный флоу?

Тогда слушай молча и учись, сдесь нада сказать йоу!

Все! Ты доигрался бой и тебе пиздец

Это офигенный для моего куплета конец.

Парень ты ЭмСи?

Парень не смеши

Ты еще не зачитал

А уже проиграл,

Что к чему не знаю я

Я бетлы не судил

Но почемуто я уверен,

Что я победил.

Просто трек, ну и мое мнение о творчестве ниже упомянутого исполнителя.

Наш рэп пришел в Украину и оказался не плохим, но мы продали его не своим, чужим

Я ненавижу тимати за его понты ведь не добился ничего он как мы

Я РЭП!

Пацан из центра, не с улиц, нет. Я живу в пятиэтажке уже все 18 лет

Выражаю всем респект и желаю добится всего, но главное нет ничего невозможного, Yo

Я читаю свой рэп и к вершине стремлюсь, поверте наслово я ничего не боюсь

Я не отступлюсь и всегда буду выше, ей народ ты меня слышишь, ОУ!

Наша страна заполнена тупыми уродами, не принимайте близко к сердцу но это правда, да

Мажоры-уроды нам нахрен не нада

Я РЭП!

Я своим трудом добьюсь всего что нужно а не папинькиным умом

Мне этого не нужно я не трачу баксы ночью, и днем не трачу

Я давно поставил перед собой главную задачу YO

Я не плачусь даже если все потеряю просто такого не случится и я это знаю

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