| To produce great Hip-Hop songs that hook music | | | | by adding or removing tracks that do not have the |
| lovers, it depends on how to arrange the different | | | | same key. |
| parts of the song. | | | | To smooth the song from the verse transition to |
| A typical Hip-Hop song consists of three parts: | | | | chorus, drum fills with a dub or snip make it sounds |
| Introduction, verse plus chorus and break. | | | | cool. To bring more variation into the music, add more |
| The first step is to imagine the mood for the music | | | | instruments or elements in the second chorus. |
| and set it in the 2, 4, or 8 bars long INTRODUCTION | | | | In Hip-Hop music arrangement, it is possible to repeat |
| part. | | | | the basic structure. Add another verse plus chorus or |
| The middle part is an 8 to 16 bars long VERSE and | | | | only a chorus that fade out at the ending or add an |
| CHORUS. The Chorus should have a hook to let your | | | | introduction to the final step of the song. For better |
| listeners remember the song. | | | | effects, it is also free to shorten the length of the bars. |
| The last part is the BREAK. It breaks the verse plus | | | | To keep the interest of the listeners it is better to hold |
| chorus monotony in a different key and has 4-16 bars. | | | | an 8 bars length in the first verse and 16 bars length in |
| To arrange a song with a 16 bars verse plus the 8 | | | | the second verse. |
| bars chorus, simply copy all 24 bars of the song and | | | | To complete the music arrangement, you can add |
| repeat the 24 bars again to build the basic | | | | vocal tracks that fit the beat. To make your music |
| arrangement of the two identical verse plus chorus. | | | | sounds interesting to the listener, you are free to |
| To this basic arrangement, you could create a break | | | | improvise and work using these basic steps. |