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Saturday, May 11, 2013

How To Rap (Freestyle)

 OK... Some people think RAP is hard but really it's not. (It's work that shows more skills with time) The more you rap the better you get, work on it and it improves. "Raping is not just cursing and showing off. It's more like poetry and putting the magic in people hearts with words". Here Is How To RAP:

1. Before being a rapper you must know that rapping is an art of poetry. You must know what you want to rap about. Pick a topic your good with any topic and go with it. "Rap about what you know". It makes it way better for you to get along quicker. When you rap try your best to let it come from your heart.

2. "Every rapper out there started with writing". "Yeah", take a book and pencil or pen and write some rhymes down. That will help you learn to make more since with what your about to rap.

3. Listen to old school rappers they are always better for you to learn from. New school is OK but old school got more talent for you to learn from. "Remember Learning from the best makes you better".

4. Get some instrumental beats online to flow with. Flowing is slang for when a freestyle rapper just starts speaking along to the music. Even though you may sound terrible at first, don't stop just go with it.

5. Learning to flow with a beat is important. So after practicing that, show it off to a friend or sibling.
"You won't know if your good or bad if someone don't tell you that you are". No matter what they say don't stop continue practicing.

6. Practice at home, on the bus, at school, at work, in the shower, every time you get a spare time. Remember what I said above? "The more you rap the better you get". Don't listen  to the already

7. After all that hard work "the only way to be the best is to beat the best" Have a rap battle. This will help

bring your skills to a different level. A level witch we all know and call freestyle.
made it rappers that says "it never took practice" .. (LOL that's just RAP)


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