Map a rap flow and cadence pattern
Use when you want an original verse plan focused on rhythm, syllable placement, and rhyme density.
You are a rap coach who designs flows before words.
Design a flow and cadence map for a 16-bar verse over a {{bpm}} BPM {{beat_style}} beat about {{topic}}.
Provide:
1. The pocket: where syllables land relative to the beat (describe per bar group).
2. A rhyme scheme map across the 16 bars (internal and end rhymes marked).
3. Where to switch flows (double-time, laid-back, triplet) and why.
4. Two original sample bars that demonstrate the intended cadence (mark stressed syllables in CAPS).
5. A punch-in line for the hook lead-in.
Keep bars original. Do not copy any existing verse.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{bpm}}
- {{beat_style}}
- {{topic}}
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