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Tips about Rapping


Bj-Monster23

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Ayyyy JJJAAAAYYYY COOOOLLLEEE IN THE PIC

No I'm too country sounding to attempt rapping, maybe look for better bears to suit your style. You a Kendrick fan?

A huge Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, and Wale fan! I'm really just trying to become a better rap though. I have some what of a hard time writing to beats. I need to some what polish up my skills but I really don't know how. Any suggestions?

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A huge Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, and Wale fan! I'm really just trying to become a better rap though. I have some what of a hard time writing to beats. I need to some what polish up my skills but I really don't know how. Any suggestions?

It all comes down to memorizing what you write and practicing every day. Also, it helps to write to the beat you want to use so you can go through your lyrics as you write and see how well it fits, if you want to hold out a syllable, slightly sing it, or whatever...

Once it's written, memorize it. Then practice it over and over again. Your delivery will naturally get better over time...

For help and feedback, check out this site: http://www.rap-royalty.com/forum/

There, you can submit your raps in text form (I'm not a fan of that) or record it and submit it in the "audio drops" forum (but you have to give reviews for two other memebrs before doing so or they'll delete your post). Those guys will give you some awesome constructive feedback and get you straight.

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It all comes down to memorizing what you write and practicing every day. Also, it helps to write to the beat you want to use so you can go through your lyrics as you write and see how well it fits, if you want to hold out a syllable, slightly sing it, or whatever...

Once it's written, memorize it. Then practice it over and over again. Your delivery will naturally get better over time...

For help and feedback, check out this site: http://www.rap-royalty.com/forum/

There, you can submit your raps in text form (I'm not a fan of that) or record it and submit it in the "audio drops" forum (but you have to give reviews for two other memebrs before doing so or they'll delete your post). Those guys will give you some awesome constructive feedback and get you straight.

Thanks for the awesome feedback!

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