Contrary to some opinions, rapping is not just 'talking fast'.
Rappers need to have an extremely good grasp of language, word play, rhyme, alliteration, similes and metaphors. Rappers are the common day poets of our society.
Rappers need to develop their 'flow' and delivery. Their 'flow' is the type of tone and voice the rapper chooses when rapping their lyrics. For one example of a rapper's flow listen to the rapper known as Twista. Twista was (at one point) listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as the Fastest Rapper. Twista chose a very fast delivery and hard tone for his songs.
Rappers must also develop excellent breath control. If you've ever attempted to rap along with the music and ran out of breath before the artist....that's why.
you need not to give up if you do something wrong in a song
There is no specified "schooling" for a rapper. You don't go to a university and major in rapping. Instead, you simply begin your career at open mics and other local events, and work your way up from there, creating your material along the way.
A rapper needs a voice and a mic tahts all you need
Following the steps that she did to become a rapper.
first you gotta be legit... then you gotta do work son...
Be Black
you will need talentyou will need heartyou will need problemsand most of all you will need hattas
At Yale, a masters degree from the School of Music is needed.
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2 become a rapper
There is no specified "schooling" for a rapper. You don't go to a university and major in rapping. Instead, you simply begin your career at open mics and other local events, and work your way up from there, creating your material along the way.
first you don't need an education to be a rapper and second because someone recognized his talent and got Dr.Dre and started a record label
A rapper needs a voice and a mic tahts all you need
Following the steps that she did to become a rapper.
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first you gotta be legit... then you gotta do work son...
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