after years of research ive finally found how eminem does it.
pronouncation perfect rhyming slant rhyming more the one syllable rhyming prominent syllables matching lengths
interal rhyming making sense.
these are all the sercets on how eminem became lyrical monster
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/balance
read dictionarys not rhyme dictionarys
rhyme dictionarys are cheating in my opinion they do the work for you
it easy to come up with perfect rhymes
cat hat rat etc = perfect rhymes
pap cap slap = slant rhymes
plus rhyme dictionarys don't tell u how to pronounce the word u have to hear the word in audio
rap is meant to be heard imo.
“All words have syllables. A word might have one, two, or even more syllables.”
“Reading has two syllables: read (clap)—ing (clap).” To demonstrate, clap as you say each syllable.
“Blue has one syllable: blue (clap).”
“Pumpkin has two syllables: pump (clap)—kin (clap).”
“Now you try. Clap your hands for each syllable in the word pig.”
Have your student practice with these words:
Nobody better test me, cuz I don't wan.na . get .mess .y
Especially when I step inside this bitch . dick . fresh .ly
both 5 syllbles phrases in length.
The general rule is this: you have
to rhyme with the prominent syllables; you can ignore
the silent ones.
click on that dictionary link provided and they show u what syllables are stressed or not
prominent syllables are the syllables that are heard the loudest and the clearest.
it makes for more quality rhymes when u rhyme those syllables
promient syllables are the syllables that are heard the loudest and the most clearest
and he rhymes more then one syllable
Normal rhyme such as “cat / hat”
Multi rhyme such as my “cat / hi-hat”
and Longer Multi Rhyme such as “bit my cat / hit the hi-hat.”
Eminem rarely uses normal rhyme or multi rhyme. Instead he strings together complex syllables where each sound rhymes over and over again. He does this in a way that does not sound forced at all and has accomplished this from years and years of practice.
As a drill, Eminem breaks phrases down into syllables and then tries to find rhymes for each syllable. It doesn’t even have to make sense, this is a basic search for some complex rhymes. This is an example from his latest album, “Op-en-up-some-lanes / go-ing-through-grow-ing-pains / flow-ing-through-my-veins / go-ing-in-sane / diss-ing-Lil-Wayne.”
last but not least u don't always have to rhyme the last syllables of the bar
2. Rhyme in separate lines comes when two or more words rhyme in the middle of the separate lines. For example,
“While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.”
write lines that make sense simple just put the rhymes in a line strcuture them in a way where they make sense.