No man, we know that raps have a rhyme structure in order to make it rhyme, but raps can be just as interesting if rapped and sung in different ways. Let’s try putting it all together here!
I like to get rapped out. I use the R and the Gs.
R: Rapping is my favorite musical form.
G: I don’t understand.
R: Rapping is my favorite kind of music, but I have to get rapped out. So here is a rhyme for the next song that I’m going to rap, if you would let me rap something: “I like to get rapped out, I don’t understand what that is.” (Repeat.)
G: What?
R: That’s a rhyme for the next song I’m going to rap.
G: Really?
R: You think it’s a rhyme for the next song?
G: No
R: It’s a rhyme.
G: I don’t like these raps. You can put a “R” at the end of everything after my name. (Pause…)
R: Yeah.
G: You know, there is no rhyme for the next “R” rap. (Pause…)
R: I understand that, but there is no rhyme for the next “R” rap. So when I put “R” at the end, it means that I know what that thing I’m on, I can guess what it’s called and I can put my name after it and I can put my name at the beginning, but that one I have to guess. (Repeat.)
G: That one you’re too stupid, right?
R: Well, you should have told me. (Pause!)
G: Well, there is no rhyme for the next “G”.
R: Yes! That’s the “R” rap! (Repeat.)
G: The only rhyme you’ll know for the next two songs we’re doing is the “R” rap for the next song you rap.
R: Why?
G: That’s the way all raps are worded, is by putting a “R” at the end.
R: The “R” you will remember for the next rhyme?
G: Yes.
R: You can