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Make Club Rap beats

Club rap is a dance-floor crossover of EDM and rap: an EDM drum beat, funk-influenced basslines and EDM-style chords, with rap-and-sing vocals over party themes, usually around 100 to 120 BPM.

Tempo: 100–120 BPM · Soul and pop chord progressions

What defines club rap?

Club rap is rap made to move a dance floor. The drums come from EDM, danceable and four-on-the-floor leaning, while the basslines borrow funk’s playful groove. The chords lean on EDM and soul, and the vocals slide between rapping and singing, usually over party themes.

It sits where hip hop meets dance music, with a touch of west coast warmth and a clubby energy. The groove and the good time are the whole idea.

Signature elements of Club Rap

How Songen makes Club Rap

Songen generates a club rap loop with the lead, chords, funky bass and EDM-style drums as editable MIDI. Start there, then push the groove, swap the chords, or build energy for the drop.

Club Rap FAQ

What BPM is club rap?
Club rap usually sits around 100 to 120 BPM, fast enough to fill a dance floor while keeping a rap pocket.
What makes a beat club rap?
An EDM-style danceable drum beat, funk-influenced basslines and EDM or soul chords, with vocals that mix rapping and singing. It's rap built for the club.
What key is club rap in?
Club rap draws on soulful and basic pop chord progressions, in bright, danceable keys, with a hint of west coast warmth and a clubby twist.