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Best Rap Music Poems

Below are the all-time best Rap Music poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of rap music poems written by PoetrySoup members


Medievil Troubadours and Rap Music
There once was a super good rapper
He wasn’t so good as a mapper
He got lost in the woods
It wasn’t so goods
He had to become a...

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Categories: rap music, anger, art, boat,
Form: Free verse



Sugar Cuba
Sugar Cuba?
What's so normal about normalization?

We become a little more socialist
They become a little more capitalist

We all meet in the middle and hold hands… How...

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Categories: rap music, business, conflict, corruption, faith,
Form: Didactic
Why People Why
Why people why




About so many things I want to let fly,

Political correctness is like a stick in my eye.

Capitalism and greed over helping others, WHY...

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Categories: rap music, anger, society,
Form: Rhyme
A Generational Curse
we tend to forget the time when we ourselves were very young
our own parents did not understand some of the things we had done
we had...

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Categories: rap music, family, funny, introspection, life,
Form: Lay
Ethan Frye
*Ethan T. Frye 
*Died at age 15.
*Place of death Grand junction,IA.
*Thurs. 3/19/2015.
*Place when died at NBA's Final.
*Cause of death when leaving got in car wreck...

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© Ethan Frye  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rap music, death, father, girlfriend, heaven,
Form: Elegiac Lyric



New York City Make Me Crazy
Yo Yo New York City make me crazy and i am cool man and i am rap and people think i am cool rap walk...

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Categories: rap music, america, basketball, celebration, funny,
Form: ABC
Where Is My Time, Humor
I try to be the best wife and mom
Yet  my patience is running thin
There are bills to pay and screaming mouths to feed….
Oh, Where...

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Categories: rap music, fun, funny, humor, parents,
Form: Rhyme
Don'T Get Me Started
DON’T  GET  ME  STARTED


1.   About taxes, we have to pay them so why bother
Wasting breath complaining? And they’re spent on...

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Categories: rap music, funnyme,
Form: Free verse
Pain As a Hobby V
Reverse time and take it out it out of the universe!
I’m stamping you null and void
You got a lot to say but you’re not talking...

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Categories: rap music, song-words, me, me, time,
Form: I do not know?
Can You Hear Me Now?
In the Bible the book of James reads like a Shakesperian play
With words that are archaic and not used as much these days
James writes of...

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Categories: rap music, introspection, life, on writing
Form: Light Verse
Impermanence
IMPERMANENCE


Nothing seems to last more than a blink
From seconds to  millennia - just think: 

Sunsets   most fleeting
Chocolate you are eating
Ice-cubes in coke...

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Categories: rap music, funny
Form: Imagism
Old School
afro puffs, the shag, devil's tail, Jerry curls
bamboo, hoop the loops, hooked earrings
died jeans, Calvin Kline, torn denim slacks
tank tops, overalls, guess who jocks
jelly beans,...

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Categories: rap music, music,
Form: Free verse
Off Track
let me be honest
 i can’t help but do my white girl dougie
and my half assed twerk
when i hear i tight beat
because my mind is...

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Categories: rap music, analogy, anxiety, art, autumn,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Juke Box Boys
Game boys
Mob the juke box
all baseball caps backwards;
singing to the loud rap music.
Lights a flashing, toes a tapping, smiling,
rosy red cheeks and fire red jerseys.
Juke...

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Categories: rap music, childhoodred, boy,
Form: Rictameter
Premium Member Shopping With My Granddaughter
We are two women, foot-loose and fanci-less-free,
My fourteen-year-old granddaughter and me.
Her mother started saying “don’t get too crazy,”
So I waved my credit cards at her...

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Categories: rap music, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Dramatic Monologue

Book: Shattered Sighs