- Decide the Tempo and Mood
- Choose the vibe (e.g., aggressive, chill) and set the tempo (70–140 BPM).
- Create the Drum Pattern
- Add a Bassline
- Use 808s or sub-bass to create deep, heavy low-end sounds that match the kick.
- Incorporate Melodic Elements
- Use synths, pianos, or samples to add simple melodies that fit the mood.
- Structure the Beat
- Add Effects and Variations
- Use reverb, drops, or drum fills to keep it dynamic and interesting.
- Mix and Master
And that’s it—you’ve got a rap beat ready to go.
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