![]() Just to make this clear – you can do the exact same thing with “fear” (write it next to the letter F) and “near” (write it next to the letter N) We have “rat”, so we fill it in next to the letter R, and so on. We have “bat”, so we fill it in next to the letter B. Now we have 24 other possible words where if I change the first letter, it might rhyme with cat. We’ve already discussed “hat”, so let’s fill that in there. Now, if you notice… I have 25 other POSSIBLE words where if I change the first letter, it might rhyme with cat. You put the word “cat” next to C because it starts with a C. So, for the purposes of this example, let’s use “cat”. Step 2 is to write out the main word you’re trying to rhyme with. (Write out the letters) Step #2: Write Out The Word You Want To Rhyme With On Your Alphabet Chart (And yes, if you’re wondering, you can use this same exact method in any language – so if you’re from another country watching this, you can do this in German, or Hindi, or whatever) ![]() Step 1 is to write out the numbers 1-26 (because there are 26 letters in the alphabet) on a piece of paper (or a notes app), and then write out each letter of the alphabet. This step-by-step method will be absolutely CRUCIAL for you to master if you want to learn both how to rhyme better in rap overall, but also how to increase your rhyming skills for your freestyles. I created it many years ago when I was, just like you reading this, trying to figure out ways to come up with more rhymes for my freestyle rap INSTANTLY without having my mind go blank. Which brings us to the main step-by-step framework we’ll be using in this rap tutorial… we call it “The Alphabet Game”. Simply changing the beginnings of words will give you more rhymes. So, this is the first lesson you need to lock down in order to start coming up with more rhymes for your freestyle… To rhyme “fear” with “near”, simply change the F to a N. To rhyme “cat” with “hat”, simply change the C to an H. Now, if you notice, the easiest way to “create rhymes” from those perfect rhymes is to simply change the first letter. So, in school and most poetry, they teach you that rhyming is only limited to “perfect rhymes” such as “hat” and “cat” or “fear” and “near”. The first thing you must understand is when it comes to rap, as opposed to poetry or other forms of writing – the word “ rhyme” is a more broad term than just words that perfectly “rhyme” like you learned in school. NOTE: Before we begin, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel “ How To Rap” because we have more than 8 years of 100s of videos on everything from how to freestyle rap, how to improve your rhyming skills, and much more…And if freestyle rap is the main thing you’re trying to improve right now, be sure to pick up our brand new FREE video course, “How To Freestyle Forever In Front of Any Crowd” by clicking HERE. ![]() Our “How To Rhyme Better In A Freestyle Rap” YouTube Training!
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