How To Come Up With a Second Verse In Rap: Rap Song Ideas (2021) HD

18.12.2020
The Top 20 Songwriting Secrets of Professional Rappers [FREE VIDEO COURSE]: https://bit.ly/34msFYf -- FULL ARTICLE ON THIS TOPIC: https://rapgamenow.com/how-to-come-up-with-a-second-verse-in-rap/ -- In today’s article we’re going to help you conquer one of the most annoying aspects of being a beginning rapper or somebody who is relatively new to writing rap regularly: This issue of how to come up with a second verse in rap. Now, here at Rap Game Now we call this concept, the “Verse 2 Blues”. Verse 2 Blues is the times where you’ve found a beat you love, came up with a great first verse and chorus, but then you get stuck on verse two. Often this is because you’re nervous about making the second verse as good as the first… …Or the beat is programmed in a way that confuses you on how to handle the second verse, or any other number of concerns you have about finishing the whole song. With that being said, let’s give you some rap song ideas and break down some simple steps you can use learn how to effortlessly know how to come up with a second verse in rap. Step 1: Be Mentally Prepared The first step when facing the verse 2 blues and wanting to know how to come up with a second verse in rap is to know that it is extremely common for beginning artists to struggle with this. When I first started rapping over 15 years ago, I would often just write one long verse with no chorus or give up after the first verse, cut the beat off and call it a “freestyle” or “freeverse”. (I’m sure many readers can relate to that) The problem with this is that you are training your rapping abilities to GIVE UP on perhaps the most important part of the song… especially if you quit before writing a chorus. As Denzel Washington famously said in an interview, “anything you practice, you’ll get good at” and by giving up before writing the second verse or chorus… you are PRACTICING – in other words – GETTING GOOD AT – giving up. Certainly if you have any aspirations to become a famous or even TALENTED rapper, you cannot consider yourself an artist if you’re not writing full songs, so you need to be mentally prepared to PRACTICE getting over the hurdle of the verse 2 blues. Songwriting “Blocks” Additionally understand that overtime it will become easier and easier to come up a verse 2 quickly if you PRACTICE pushing through it. The way that I personally do this is organize my songwriting sessions into “blocks” where my only goal is to come out with a COMPLETED song in a given amount of time. In other words, rather than most new rappers who just write rap when they feel like it or wait for “inspiration”, I tell myself “I will sit down for 2 hours and by the end of it, I will have a FULL SONG” done. Not 2 hours of just writing random verse… 2 hours of a FULL SONG being created. The more I do these songwriting blocks of time, the more I am reprogramming my brain to write in FULL SONG CHUNKS rather than stopping and starting by having half finished

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