In today's video we'll cover how to write better rap lyrics for any skill level of rapper wanting to improve their pen game. To achieve this, you can use different types of rhymes like end rhyme, internal rhyme, slant rhyme, etc. The most important thing is to make sure the lyrics flow well. Flow refers to the quality of words 2. Build A Beat. One of the best ways to get your creativity flowing is to write to a strong beat. It's much easier to come up with lyrics, rhymes and construct your rap song if you have that initial, feel the groove, understand the tempo and identify the different elements that make it unique. Think about the emotional tone of the beat and the message it conveys. Having a good understanding of the mood of the beat will help you tailor your lyrics to sound the most natural and appropriate. 2. Choose a topic. Write your words. Rap lyrics are generally more dense and complex than those of other musical genres. To write great rap lyrics, focus on your wordplay, rhyming, and flow. Use metaphors, similes, and punchlines to add depth and meaning to your words. Pay attention to your cadence and rhythm and make sure your words flow smoothly. Drill rap is known for its storytelling, so focus on crafting a narrative that includes specific characters, events, and situations. Your words should paint a vivid picture, allowing the listener to visualize the story as it unfolds. 4. Master your flow. In drill rap, the flow is aggressive and changes often throughout the verse. First step: find a rhythm. While most aspiring lyricists would assume that you simply write the words that come to mind, half the magic lies in mastering the flow and rhyme scheme to achieve the confident burst that defines the rap genre . For this, you will need a beat to guide you as a starting point for the rhythmic structure of your rap.1. Understand the importance of an opening line. 2. Plan your verse. 3. Choose a position. 4. Use puns and rhymes. How to start a rap verse example.