I need a rap, it has to include everything in the picture. Intro has to be short, verse has to be 3-5 lines, outright has to be 2-3 line, middle 8 has to be 4-5 lines. It has to rhyme.

I need the title Winner Forever. It has to be about Winner Forever.

It has to be AABB

Why exactly do you need a rap?

It’s for music class. We have to sing or rap for the whole class. I suck at singing.

Oh gosh, I'm a horrible singer too. Please know that I haven't disappeared and I'll hook you up with some ideas. ^^;

Thank you so much

"I need a rap..." <~~Does that mean you expect someone else to write the whole thing for you?

(shaking my head)

what does it have to be about

Life, and write teacher no not the whole thing at least 2 verses.

To create a rap about "Winner Forever" using the elements you've provided, follow these steps:

1. Study the Picture: Take a close look at the picture and note down all the details and elements present. This will help you incorporate them into your rap.

2. Create an Intro (short): Start your rap with a catchy and concise intro that sets the tone for the rest of the song. It should grab the listener's attention and mention the concept of "Winner Forever."

3. Write a Verse (3-5 lines): In this section, focus on describing the essence of being a winner forever. You can touch on themes like perseverance, success, and the strength to overcome challenges. Make sure your lines rhyme and flow well together.

4. Craft an Outright (2-3 lines): The outright, or chorus, should be a simple and memorable phrase that repeats throughout the song. It should emphasize the idea of being a "Winner Forever." Again, ensure it rhymes and creates a sense of rhythm.

5. Develop a Middle 8 (4-5 lines): The middle 8, also known as the bridge, provides a contrast or additional perspective to the song. Incorporate some of the details from the picture while reinforcing the central theme of winning forever. Use imagery, metaphors, or clever wordplay to make these lines stand out.

6. Arrange and refine: Once you've written all the sections, review and revise your rap. Pay attention to the flow, rhyme scheme, and overall coherence of the lyrics. Make any necessary edits to improve the structure and ensure your message shines through.

7. Practice and perform: Memorize your rap and practice delivering it with confidence. Experiment with different cadences, inflections, and emotions to add depth to your performance. Consider recording or performing it for an audience to gather feedback and make any final adjustments.

Remember, the key to a successful rap is creativity, originality, and expressing your personal style. Have fun with it and let your passion for music and the concept of "Winner Forever" shine through!