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Rap
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खटखटाना
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ראפ
ラップ
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ICTUS
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рэп
ராப்
రాప్
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tıklatma
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ریپ
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קלאַפּ
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敲擊
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5/382 songs found
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Out of town, put it down for the Father of Rap
And if yo’ a** get cracked, b**** shut yo’ trap -
Okay quit playin’ with the scissors and shit, and cut the crap
I shouldn’t have to rhyme these words in the rhythm for you to know it’s a rap -
‘Cause I’m a real fruit bat and I’m ready to rap,
I’m ready to snap, -
Trap, only thing we ever had to do was trap
I was breaking down bales and now switched it to rap -
Come here little kiddies, on my lap
Guess who’s back with a brand new rap
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That, as the fearful thunder-clap
By sudden flame at hand we know,
Of pebble-stones the soundless rap -
(In the red streak of rail not the ghost of a gap) ;
She shortened her long stroke, she pricked her sharp ears,
She flung it behind her with hardly a rap— -
That, as the fearful thunder-clap
By sudden flame at hand we know,
Of pebble-stones the soundless rap -
I’m just an ordinary chap
Who comes home to his tea,
And mostly I don’t care a rap -
to him that did not matter a rap —
Drunk or sober, he was the same,
The boldest rider in Conroy’s Gap.
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Rapping is one of the most popular trends in music, and it’s paved the way for many artists. Basically, it’s delivering rhymes quickly through a particular kind of vocal delivery. No matter how old you are or whichever part of the world you’re from, you’ve definitely encountered rap.
Your digital playlist probably has a rap song or two in it, from artists such as Drake or Tory Lanez. You probably even know someone who has rap songs either on their SoundCloud or YouTube channel. It’s such a popular format that it’s sometimes even used in schools. A few years ago, rap was even the foundation for the lyrics and music of the smash Broadway hit show Hamilton: An American Musical.
However, not everyone that dabbles in rap gets it quite right. Sometimes, people write rap punchlines with the right intent, but the delivery or overall product fails. Wordplay is an integral part of rap; sometimes, pronunciation gets played around with to make certain words fit.
Here is a comprehensive list of rhyming words for rap, aside from the classic “fo’shizzle my nizzle” phrase:
- ace, base
- apparently, evidently
- batter, tatter
- better, letter
- bosom, blossom
- cadger, badger
- caliph, bailiff
- chiefly, briefly
- claustral, austral
- deeply, cheaply
- egg, peg
- fear, rear
- fluid, druid
- gambit, ambit
- gerund, errand
- goddess, bodice
- Guinness, finesse
- harken, darken
- island, highland
- itch, witch
- jackpot, crackpot
- jargon, bargain
- languish, anguish
- lawful, awful
- leverage, beverage
- loathing, clothing
- Manila, vanilla
- mascot, ascot
- melon, felon
- mix, sticks
- mountain, fountain
- nourish, flourish
- oven, coven
- padre, cadre
- panther, anther
- partridge, cartridge
- perish, cherish
- phantom, bantam
- piggin, biggin
- pigment, figment
- plaudit, audit
- postal, coastal
- pullet, bullet
- rankle, ankle
- ribbon, gibbon
- scornful, mournful
- sequence, frequence
- sergeant, argent
- sonnet, bonnet
- sparsely, parsley
- sting, ring
- stipend, ripened
- Sydney, kidney
- tavern, cavern
- textile, sextile
- think, pink
- toffee, coffee
- triplane, biplane
- valour, pallor
- warper, torpor
- wasteful, tasteful
- wet, yet
- wilder, milder
- winnow, minnow
- witness, fitness
- wombat, combat
It’s also good to keep homonyms, or words that are spelled and/or pronounced the same but mean completely different things, handy in rap. The act of having “read” a text message, for example, can rhyme with a “red” doorway. Other examples include: “whole” and “hole”, “fare” and “fair”, “pale” and “pail”, “isle” and “aisle”, “wait” and “weight”, “tale” and “tail”, and even the word “fired”. You can get fired up as in excited, or fired from your job as in no longer gainfully employed. There’s also the word “lighter”, which can refer to the device that provides fire or the opposite of heavy. “Lie” can refer to something false that is presented as truth or the act of lying down.
Conclusion
Rap is an incredible art form in the wide world of music. Sometimes, people end up writing rhymes just for the sake of fitting into their rap’s rhythm. It’s key to look into the plethora of words available to be played with for you to write raps that don’t just sound good but are technically sound as well.
Are you in need of a rap words list to make the best rap song? Visit RhymeMakers today! Learn how to rap through instructional videos and take an online course on rapping.
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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with rap!
Here you’ll find the top 23 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘rap’.
Pretty cool huh?
Let’s get started…
- App – Short for “application,” typically used to refer to software designed for mobile devices or computers.
- Bitmap – A digital image format made up of pixels arranged in a grid pattern to form an image.
- Cap – A type of headgear that covers the head and sometimes the ears.
- Chap – A crack or split in the skin, often caused by dryness or cold weather.
- Clap – To strike one’s hands together, usually as a form of applause.
- Crap – A vulgar term for feces or something of poor quality.
- Flap – A flexible piece of material that can be moved to cover or uncover an opening.
- Gap – An opening or space between two objects.
- Handicap – A physical or mental disability that limits a person’s ability to perform certain tasks.
- Hap – Short for “happen,” often used in the phrase “by hap” to mean by chance or accidentally.
- Lap – The flat, front part of the human body between the waist and knees when sitting.
- Map – A visual representation of an area, usually featuring roads, landmarks, and other features.
- Nap – A brief period of sleep, often taken during the day.
- Overlap – To extend over or cover part of something else.
- Pap – A soft, mushy food often given to babies or the elderly.
- Sap – The fluid that circulates through a plant’s vascular system.
- Scrap – A small piece of something, often leftover or discarded material.
- Slap – To strike with an open hand, usually as a form of punishment or insult.
- Snap – To make a sudden, sharp cracking sound.
- Strap – A narrow piece of material used to fasten or secure something in place.
- Tap – To strike lightly with a finger or other object.
- Trap – A device used to catch or hold animals or people.
- Wrap – To cover or enclose something with a material such as paper, cloth, or plastic.
We all have experienced the trend of Rapping in the music world. Rapping is the musical form of vocal delivery that can easily be incorporated by creating rhyming words. People from all age groups are taking equal interest in Raps. Teenagers and young adults are also getting involved by creating small music videos. But sometimes while rapping they do not get the right words that would fit to their content.
Here we’ll have a look at Enumeration of more than rhyming words in an alphabetical order to make it easier to search the list.
So, when you were listening to Eminem(any rapper of your choice) the last time, and trying hard to synchronize your lips to the words, what crossed your mind? Of course it was him you were baffled with but did you notice him rapping, ten words in a second, although the rap was on level 1000th compared to your “Baa baa baa baa black sheep” but I know at one point of our life we were all good at, perhaps rhyming and not rapping, keeping aside the fact that we were all 5 and in kindergarten.
Anyway I want your attention again to the word play, that happens in all rap and KG poems, the term today is rhyming, though not paid enough attention to, but it’s fun to Know some great words to sound like a rapper, so let’s get into remix of dictionary.
Rhymes for Professional Rapping
We have an alphabetically sorted list of pair of rhyming words.
Words Starting with Letter ‘a’
- ambit, gambit
- anguish, languish
- ankle, rankle
- anther, panther
- argent, sergeant
- ascot, mascot
- audit, plaudit
- austral, claustral
- awful, lawful
Words Starting with Letter ‘b’
- badger, cadger
- bailiff, caliph
- bantam, phantom
- bargain, jargon
- Bernard, gurnard
- beverage, leverage
- biggin, piggin
- biplane, triplane
- birchen, urchin
- bittern, cittern
- bodice, goddess
- bonnet, sonnet
- bosky, drosky
- briefly, chiefly
- booger, sugar
- broadcast, podcast
- bullet, pullet
- buskin, Ruskin
- buttock, futtock
Words Starting with Letter ‘c’
- cadre, padre
- cartridge, partridge
- cavern, tavern
- central, ventral
- cheaply, deeply
- cherish, perish
- Christmas, isthmus
- churlish, girlish
- clothing, loathing
- coastal, postal
- cockney, knock-knee
- coffee, toffee
- collet, wallet
- colored, dullard
- coltish, doltish
- combat, wombat
- cornet, hornet
- corpus, porpoise
- corset, Dorset
- cortex, vortex
- Cossacks, Trossachs
- coven, oven
- cowboy, ploughboy
- crackpot, jackpot
- curlew, purlieu
- custom, frustum
Words Starting with ‘d’
- darken, hearken
- darkling, sparkling
- deafest, prefaced
- detail, retail
- dictum, victim
- discal, fiscal
- dockside, oxide
- doorway, Norway
- dovetail, love-tale
- druid, fluid
Words Starting with ‘e’
- Eden, Sweden
- emu, seamew
- errand, gerund
- exile, flexile
- extant, sextant
- eyebrow, highbrow
Words Starting with ‘f’
- faithful, scatheful
- farness, harness
- felon, melon
- fescue, rescue
- figment, pigment
- finis, Guinness
- Finland, inland
- fitness, witness
- fixture, mixture
- flagship, hagship
- fleecy, greasy
- flourish, nourish
- fountain, mountain
- frequence, sequence
- fustic, rustic
Words Starting with ‘g’
- gallant, talent
- ghostess, hostess
- ghostly, mostly
- gibbon, ribbon
- grapnel, shrapnel
- gremlin, Kremlin
- gusset, russet
Words Starting with ‘h’
- harpist, sharpest
- hazard, mazzard
- Hendon, tendon
- highland, island
- hireling, squireling
- hotness, squatness
Words Starting with ‘i’
- image, scrimmage
- inkhorn, stinkhorn
Words Starting with ‘j’
- juncture, puncture
- junket, plunket
Words Starting with ‘k’
- keyboard, seaboard
- kiddish, Yiddish
- kidney, Sidney
Words Starting with ‘l’
- lappet, tappet
- launder, maunder
- layoff, playoff
- leeward, seaward
- lengthen, strengthen
- lilacs, smilax
- livid, vivid
- lonely, only
- lordship, wardship
- loudly, proudly
- luncheon, truncheon
Words Starting with ‘m’
- magnate, stagnate
- menu, venue
- milder, wilder
- mileage, silage
- minnow, winnow
- modus, nodus
- mopish, Popish hi
- mournful, scornful
- mufti, tufty
Words Starting with ‘n’
- nescience, prescience
- nonage, Swanage
- nostrum, rostrum
- nuisance, usance
Words Starting with ‘o’
- ogress, progress
Words Starting with ‘p’
- pallor, valor
- parsley, sparsely
- peevish, thievish
- person, worsen
- pinto, Shinto
Words Starting with ‘r’
- rabid, tabid
- rhymeless, timeless
- ripened, stipend
- ripplet, triplet
- ruttish, sluttish
Words Starting with ‘s’
- Scotsman, yachtsman
- Scottish, sottish
- sextile, textile
- siphon, hyphen
- spoonful, tuneful
Words Starting with ‘t’
- tasteful, wasteful
- torpor, warper
- tumbril, umbril
Rap Slang Vocabulary Words List
So here is an ultimate list of Rap vocabulary words to have a perfect slang.
Words Used In Rap | Meaning |
Addict | to cause to become dependent |
Cold turkey | complete and abrupt withdrawal of all addictive drugs or anything else on which you have become dependent |
Magnetic attraction | Feeling the magnetic vibes from the musical instruments |
Bizzle | bitch |
Fizzle | can be female |
Hizzle | Hook |
Nizzle | Nigga |
Rizzle | Real |
Shiznit | Shit |
Fo’shizzle | For sure |
Skizzle | a drip of any sort of intoxicating liquid |
Tizzle | tizzy, a state of agitation or nervousness. |
Wizzle | wigga |
Rhyme | correspondence in the final sounds of two or more lines |
Firebrand | a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning |
Conjure | summon into action or bring into existence |
Quench | satisfy, as thirst |
Metaphor | a figure of speech that suggests a non-literal similarity |
Lyric | of or relating to poetry that expresses emotion |
Wary | marked by keen caution and watchful prudence |
Subtle | difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze |
Mirth | great merriment |
Sailed | having a sail or sails of a specified kind. |
Emptiness | the quality of lacking meaning or sincerity; meaninglessness. |
Sigh | a long, deep audible exhalation expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, or similar. |
Desire | strongly wish for or want |
Sea Broken | a patch of water whose surface is rippled or choppy, usually surrounded by relatively calm water. |
Heart | the central or innermost part of something. |
Cried | shed tears, typically as an expression of distress, pain, or sorrow |
Mountain | a large natural elevation of the earth’s surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill. |
Alone | having no one else present. |
Chopper | Helicopter |
Stunting | prevents from growing or developing properly. |
Flexing | bend or become bent. |
Mane | growth of long hair on the neck of a horse, lion, or another mammal. |
Trill | a quavering or vibratory sound, especially a rapid alternation of sung or played notes |
Help yourself succeed in reading, writing or singing by using the above mentioned rhyming families.
To sum up, it’s just a word play and you a boss, however, so go ahead and boss up!
Till then keep exploring EnglishBix to learn some easy rhyming words that beginner rappers should start with.
Really good rappers and poets only break out the rhyme-dictionary sometimes. In most cases your better off generating your own list of rhyming words and phrases for what you’re trying to rhyme with. Tips on rhyming and writng rhymes can be found in The Rapper’s Handbook.
Let’s take a line from Slick Rick for example. This is from «The Auditorium» with Mos Def. His line is:
Sit, come and relax, riddle off the mac,
It’s the patch, I’m a soldier in the middle of Iraq,
Slick Rick never could have written that line with a rhyming dictionary. He rhymes «relax» with «mac» with «patch» with «Iraq.» Off all of those, only «Iraq» and «mac» show up in a rhyming dictionary. So you’re better off working off your own mind, using slant rhyme, and picking up The Rapper’s Handbook.
Good Rap Rhyming Dictionaries
Dillfrog
— The only online slant-rhyme (aka off-rhyme) dictionary will give you various words and sounds related to your rhyme-word. Note: the program doesn’t work perfectly.
Rhymezone — A giant and powerful rhyming dictionary, which can be used for writing raps, poems or anything.
Rhymer — Another good rhyming dictionary, which allows you to modify your search to find different rhyme forms.