Summary of "How To Write A Rap: Your First Verse In Under 11 Minutes (Step-By-Step)"
Writing Your First Rap Verse with Jamar See
In this engaging tutorial, Jamar See breaks down the process of writing your first rap verse in under 11 minutes. Using a clear, step-by-step method, he has helped tens of thousands of aspiring rappers worldwide.
Drawing from his own global experience and classic rap legends like Tupac, Nas, Jay-Z, and Eminem, Jamar demystifies common beginner questions such as:
- What tools to use (pen and paper or phone notes)
- What to write about
- How long the verse should be
- How to handle rhymes
Core Lesson: Writing a 16-Bar Verse
The lesson focuses on writing a 16-bar verse structured around a first-person, present-tense narrative about frustrating or challenging life circumstances. This theme is inspired by iconic rap intros from Eminem and Tupac.
To keep it manageable, Jamar encourages breaking the verse into four-bar chunks, each with a specific storytelling purpose:
- Describe your own frustrating situation
- Share how your friends or community experience it
- Outline how you plan to overcome these struggles
- Celebrate how it will feel once you succeed
Approach to Rhyming and Flow
Jamar emphasizes simplicity by focusing only on end-line rhymes (two rhymes paired at a time), avoiding overwhelm about beats or flow initially.
He injects encouragement and motivation throughout, celebrating the viewer’s progress and redefining what it means to be a rapper—anyone who writes and raps is a rapper, regardless of background or status.
Bonus Tips
- Practice rapping slowly at first to master enunciation
- Gradually speed up, likening the process to learning a musical instrument
Closing
The video closes with a warm invitation to comment on personal rap-writing motivations and a promise of more tutorials to come.
“Anyone who writes and raps is a rapper.” — Jamar See
Personalities in the video: - Jamar See (host and rap coach)
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