yes, they can. french rap has many rhyming lines in it.
-start with a rhyme -you have to rhyme in rap -keep a steady beat -sing with feelings
Not in English, can't say for other languages.
Not necessarily. Different languages have different phonetic systems and rules for rhyming, so words that rhyme in one language may not rhyme in another. Additionally, languages may have different sounds that are associated with rhyming.
well, um your par( grandad) raps presents and delivers them, he becomes santa( santa is real)
No, it doesn't matter if the rhyme is absolutely spot on. As long as it sounds similar to the ears, it will flow well. Listen to Eminem's raps. He can make "pencil" "symbol", if that tells you anything. :P
No, verses do not have to rhyme. While many traditional forms of poetry use rhyme, free verse and other modern styles of poetry often do not follow a rhyming pattern. The choice to rhyme or not depends on the poet's preferences and the style of poetry being written.
Rhyme can vary between languages due to differences in phonetics, phonotactics, and the structure of words. For example, languages may have different sets of sounds or phonemes that can create rhymes. Additionally, the position of stress in words and the complexity of syllable structure can affect how rhyme is perceived and utilized in different languages.
most languages are similar in structure but have different rules about rhyme. -apex
"Better" doesn't exactly rhyme with "other." A proper rhyme for the word other would be mother, and for betterwould be letter.
There isn't unused raps, because true raps come from the heart
No one raps in Kutless.
Naps, raps, saps, laps, lapse, traps, maps, chaps, claps, adapts, flaps...