TikTok Ideas for Rappers

Rapping on TikTok is huge and growing

In total, searches on TikTok related to rappers reached 390,000 monthly searches, as of last month, and is growing quickly! Use the Glimpse TikTok tool to see what specific questions and keywords users are searching so you can get in front of them. Views, too, are significant. As of November 2022, views for 'rappers', 'rapping', and 'raptok' total to 15.5 billion.

Ideas

1. Answer the most-searched questions about rappers on TikTok. Hundreds of millions of people search TikTok each month. Get your content in front of them by using their questions in your video's description and as the spoken hook in the first 3 seconds of the video. For more on TikTok SEO / ranking strategy, see our full guide here.

TikTok Search Query (Questions)Number of Monthly Searches
Who rappers are dating?500+
What rappers fanbases look like?500+
What rappers bought on the first check?500+
What rappers look for?500+
What rappers eat?500+
Where rappers got their names?500+
Where rappers get their clothes?500+
Why rappers talk too much?500+
Why rappers talk so much?500+
Should rappers use writers?500+
Should rappers rap in their thirties?500+
If rappers told the truth?500+
Are rappers smart?500+
Are rappers rich?500+
Which rappers passed away in 2022?500+
Which rappers are cute together?500+
Can rappers finish their own lyrics?500+
Can rappers break glass?500+
Can rappers finish lyrics?500+
Can rappers remember their own lyrics?500+
Can rappers sing?500+

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2. Make local content about rappers. Lots of users search their local city, here are just a few examples:

TikTok Search Query (Questions)Number of Monthly Searches
Rappers in the studio?500+
Rappers in prison?500+
Rappers in schools?500+

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3. A day in the life of a rapper

Share a day in the life of a rapper, from waking up and going to the studio, to shooting music videos and performing at concerts. It's a great way to give people a behind-the-scenes look at what rappers actually do all day, and it might just inspire someone to pursue a career in rapping.

4. How to write a rap song

Writing a rap song can be a challenge especially for those just starting out. In this video, you'll break down the process of how to write a rap song, from coming up with a topic or story to rhyme about, to putting your thoughts into rhyming verse, to coming up with a catchy chorus. You'll also share some tips on how to perform the song.

5. Tips and tricks for rapping

There are lots of people out there who want to learn how to rap, but don't know where to start. Rapping is a complex art form, and there are different techniques that can be used to improve your skills. This video would cover tips and tricks for anyone looking to get into the rap game – from topics like coming up with rhymes to delivery and stage presence.

6. How to freestyle rap

A great video idea for rap music lovers would be learning about how to freestyle. Teach viewers how to come up with rhymes on the spot, and how to flow smoothly from one line to the next. Break down the basics of rhyme schemes, punchlines, and delivery. Share some of your own freestyle raps to give viewers a taste of what they can do with the skills they learn.

7. Rap industry secrets

Share some of the inner workings and secrets of the rap industry that most people don't know about. Feature interviews of producers, rappers, engineers, and other industry insiders to get their views on what goes on behind the scenes: from things like getting signed by a record label to promoting your music.

8. How to rap battle

Rapping is a popular art form, and many people enjoy watching rap battles. Teach viewers how to rap battle: from coming up with punchlines and clever insults to delivery and flow. It would be both informative and entertaining, and it would appeal to a wide audience.

9. Behind the scenes of making a rap song

Take viewers behind the scenes of making a rap song: from writing the lyrics to recording the track to shooting the music video. It's a great way to show how much work goes into making a hit song, and it might just inspire someone to pursue a career in rap music.

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