rapBot.ai Support Page

What is rapBot?

rapBot.ai turns all texts, posts, and tweets into super lit music videos by automatically pairing their words with matching songs and video clips!
First, rapbot will sample songs where rappers like Eminem are rapping your text’s words; then, it will combine that soundtrack with eye-catching video clips. So if you wrote “Hey, what’s up”, the app would combine Drake rapping the word “hey”, Kanye rapping “what’s”, and Travis Scott rapping “up”, before setting that soundtrack to a mind-bending mix of Banksy & Mondrian visuals! You can then share that video with your friends through email, text, or any social media platform you might have.
If you’re tired of seeing the same memes, or getting ratio’ed, check it out!

How do I Use it?

Just type in the input box in the middle of the page! rapBot will automatically separate your sentence into different samples whenever you press the spacebar.

How do I search for samples by sommehting other than word, like year?

You can purchase the Advanced Search feature in order to search for samples by duration, album, song, artist, or year.

What other features do you have planned?

We are planning on coming out with a name-that-sample quiz version of the app, as well as allowing users to use purely musical samples, sometime in Q2 2022.

My rapBot app has a bug, what can I do?

The rapBot team is constantly reviewing user experiences on our app, and working diligently to fix all production environment bugs. Please sit tight!

Where can I direct any other questions?

[email protected]

Martin Connor is a music teacher & writer from Philadelphia, PA, with a music degree of high distinction from Duke University who is currently studying for a master’s degree at Brandeis University in Boston, MA, while focusing his research on the vocal melodies of the rap genre. He has contributed freelance articles to HipHopDX, Complex, and Pigeons and Planes, and had multiple articles from his website, www.RapAnalysis.com go viral on BET, The Source, XXL, and MTV. He teaches rap lessons online through the music school LessonFace, and has a book, The Artistry Of Rap Music, forthcoming from the McFarland Publishing House, scheduled for release in late 2017, as a follow-up to his 2014 contribution to their anthology "Eminem & Rap, Poetry, Race." He welcomes all comments, compliments, insults, and restaurant suggestions at [email protected].

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