One Syllable Multi’s
Author: LearnToRap
One Syllable Multi’s
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This multi rhyming is also considered simple, your just doubling up the rhyming word, you could have 2 or more of the same rhyming sound. This example is from late great Tupac
“Constantly armed, my firepower keep me warm
I'm trapped in the storm, and fuck the world til I'm gone
Bitches be warned - word is bond, you'll get torn
I'm bustin on Guiliani, he rubbin my niggaz wrong
And then it's on, before I leave picture me
I'm spittin at punk bitches and hustlin to be free”
Tupac - Deadly Combination
Anyone can rhyme words, so this format shouldn’t really be to much harder then the simple one word a line rhyme.
But just in case your having trouble, lets take some easy rhyming words, how about ‘word’. Words that rhyme with ‘word’ bird, heard, herd, stirred, third, herb. Well heard and word can be in the same line, like “I heard the word was” a ‘bird’ in slang is the gun Desert Eagle, a herb also in slang means someone that’s considered a loser or punk, spelled hurb really. A herd mean a group of animals, so we can connect herd and bird together in the same line. So now to make two lines that makes sense using these rhymes. So we can come up with something like this:
“I heard the word is ya’ were gonna murk me on the third,
Well I got a herd of birds that ready to shit on you hurbs,”
So you heard the word that some group of people are going to try and kill/murk you at some point of time, so we’ll be more specific by using the third cause it rhymes with word. Well your ready to counter them with a herd of birds, meaning you got more than one Desert Eagle. “That’s ready to shit,” the listeners will take that to mean the guns shooting, but were using shit because birds shit and sometimes might hit someone. “Shit on you hurbs” shooting back at these people/hurbs that’s trying to kill you.
So that was something simple, but it’s a good way to experiment with your multi rhyming. If you got something you want to talk about, but you also want to rhyme it well, similar to that. Find the main word you know your going to be using, find a bunch of rhymes for that word, and start connecting them, like I did with ‘I heard the word’ or ‘herd of birds,’ and mess around with the words like that. Make sure the words your going to connect will make sense when its time to put them all together to make complete lines.