The 10 “Must Know” RULES For How To Start Rapping (Beginners Guide)

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How To Rap

How To Rap

Күн бұрын

In this how to start rapping beginner's guide will show you there are 10 specific RULES to follow when you learn how to start rapping that will damn near guarantee you are successful.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:53 Rule #1 Have A Topic For Every Rap You Write
2:46 Rule #2 Write A Chorus for 75% of Your Raps
4:19 Rule #3 Learn How To Freestyle “Off The Top”
5:24 Master The Art of Freestyle Rap In 2 Weeks or Less
5:54 Rule #4 “Freestyle A Chorus” For 75% of Your Off The Top Flows
6:58 Rule #5 Consistently Write To Beat Styles You Don’t “Normally” Use
8:22 Rule #6 Learn How To Record Yourself
9:46 Become A Professional Artist In 6 Weeks
10:11 Rule #7 Do At Least 5 “Completed” Songs By Yourself Before Showing Anyone Else
10:52 Rule #8 In Public, Always SAY You Are An Rap Artist
11:49 Rule #9 Do Not Have OTHER Rappers Pictures On Your Social Media Profile
12:55 Rule #10 Don’t Be Afraid That You’re Learning “How To Rap”
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This KZfaq video description offers a comprehensive guide for beginners on how to start rapping, covering crucial aspects such as topic selection, chorus writing, freestyling, and more. It begins by emphasizing the importance of having a clear topic for each rap, highlighting that successful artists often stick to specific themes in their iconic work. The guide advises beginners to start with simple topics and gradually develop their ability to maintain a consistent theme throughout their verses.
The next crucial step is writing a chorus, which should be included in about 75% of songs. The guide points out that mastering the art of writing choruses is a key aspect of becoming a professional artist, as seen in the careers of Drake and 50 Cent.
The third step focuses on learning how to freestyle "off the top," an essential skill for spontaneous creativity and adapting to different beats. The guide recommends a two-week course called “Freestyle Fortnight” for mastering this skill.
Subsequently, the description moves on to the idea of freestyling a chorus during impromptu performances, enhancing the rapper's ability to create memorable moments in their music. This skill is crucial for transitioning from an amateur to a more prolific and versatile artist.
The fifth step encourages rappers to write to different beat styles, stepping out of their comfort zone. This practice, endorsed by artists like Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, helps in developing adaptability and versatility.
Learning how to record oneself is the next step, which is vital for understanding one's voice and delivery. The description recommends starting with simple recording tools and highlights the significance of self-engineering in creating a unique sound.
Before sharing their work publicly, beginners are advised to complete at least five songs by themselves. This practice builds confidence and familiarity with recording tools.
The eighth step emphasizes the importance of openly identifying as a rap artist, which is crucial for credibility and acceptance in the music world.
The ninth point advises against using images of other rappers on social media profiles. Instead, aspiring artists should focus on establishing their own identity and authenticity.
Finally, the guide debunks the myth that great rappers are born with their skills, encouraging beginners not to be ashamed of learning how to rap. This approach underscores the ongoing learning and collaboration that occurs even among established artists.
Overall, this description provides a detailed, step-by-step roadmap for aspiring rappers, offering practical advice and insights into developing as an artist.

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@STEDEL82
@STEDEL82 7 ай бұрын
If you don't understand the ins and outs of rhyming, rapping is going to be a tall task. You need to also know how to make a hook with some level of complexity to it.
@NoahHoi
@NoahHoi 3 ай бұрын
#1: Have a topic for every rap you write #2: Write a Chorus for 75% of your Raps #3: Learn how to Freestyle off the top #4: "Freestyle a Chorus" for 75% of your Off The Top flows #5: Consistently Write to Beat Styles you don't "normally" use. #6: Learn how to record yourself #7: Do atleast 5 "completed" songs by yourself before showing anyone else #8: In public, Always Say You are a rap artist (after step 7 is done) #9: Do not have any other rappers pictures on your social media profile #10: Don't be afraid that you're learning "How to Rap"
@jvonnjvonn4688
@jvonnjvonn4688 7 ай бұрын
I mix n record myself but u do need ppl round to help u cause after listen to yaself awhile it may sound good to ya ears until others point out things u wasn't aware of
@yonatansabag4554
@yonatansabag4554 7 ай бұрын
Compare your track to other premiere artists and mixes you like and see what needs to be done if you don’t got the people all the time
@jvonnjvonn4688
@jvonnjvonn4688 7 ай бұрын
@@yonatansabag4554 iigh
@jaelinmagness3998
@jaelinmagness3998 6 ай бұрын
Or just be yourself and don’t worry what other people think🤡
@doemane
@doemane 6 ай бұрын
Or vice versa
@jr_therich
@jr_therich 4 ай бұрын
​@@jaelinmagness3998bruh other people r the ones that gon listen to your music, fym dont worry bout what other people think 😭😭😭
@LIVFORVVR
@LIVFORVVR 6 ай бұрын
Man, this video really helped me. I didn’t realize I was advanced as I was already crazy. It’s all about your confidence.
@xyNova9741
@xyNova9741 7 ай бұрын
Yo that freestyle fortnight goes hard, if you don't have it and you wanna take rapping seriously, you should get that shit. It makes you way better at freestyling and you can revisit any part of it at ANY TIME!! wild
@godsglorynkpornwi7968
@godsglorynkpornwi7968 6 ай бұрын
You can be thought when you still finding you, but if it ain't in you you won't be able to hold it up and worst make it stay.
@RudyRude808OG
@RudyRude808OG 6 ай бұрын
this man rappin right from the intro
@manuharter6382
@manuharter6382 6 ай бұрын
Big Boss, I got a question. About rule number 9, say as example it's the day that Big L passed away. Is there a difference if I post a picture of him on the day to what you described in your video?
@zaykayzk
@zaykayzk 7 ай бұрын
Damn guess i gotta change this Kendrick pfp huh
@averythaemert6661
@averythaemert6661 7 ай бұрын
Hey Coach, for the next step for me I've been rapping for 6 years now should I practice on studying cadences as my next step to become a better artist.
@daniellang2979
@daniellang2979 7 ай бұрын
6 years? wheres your platinum trophy?
@averythaemert6661
@averythaemert6661 7 ай бұрын
@@daniellang2979 Haha lol trolls gotta love em. Yes it's true I've been rapping for 6 years which dosent mean I have a platinum trophy you said that not me it would be nice though but Thank you I'm working at my own pace.
@JunyL
@JunyL 7 ай бұрын
Cadence it really really important and scatting too it will help with flow
@averythaemert6661
@averythaemert6661 7 ай бұрын
@@JunyL Okay thank you man I'll start studying cadences 🔥🔥🔥😁
@on6pm
@on6pm 4 ай бұрын
lets help each other can we? im still making my first rap song i wrote it 2 days ago
@artsafact_official
@artsafact_official 20 күн бұрын
The hardest part of being a rapper is finding a producer
@emanuelneumann1733
@emanuelneumann1733 7 ай бұрын
> TruE shiT
@KILLFRENZY9921
@KILLFRENZY9921 5 ай бұрын
I don't really think that listening to UK Rap Drill would help too much, because there is so many styles of rap from different regions/countries to learn from, it really depends on the style of lyrics you want, wanna kill people, make money, creep in someone's kitchen or just do a storytelling for example
@aasimkhan4526
@aasimkhan4526 7 ай бұрын
One day
@joshuaperry4112
@joshuaperry4112 7 ай бұрын
I definitely did NOT read that as, "Rules for Rapping" 😬
@eliogotti2948
@eliogotti2948 7 ай бұрын
Well well well well I've been trying to figure out how to sign up for that 2-week course every time I try I can't seem to get it cuz there's any way you can help me anybody please let me know really want to get on it
@vrrrrrrr9
@vrrrrrrr9 6 ай бұрын
you dont need nun of this
@YasKollar
@YasKollar 4 ай бұрын
WooOoW so many female rappers in this video smh
@cashiusbay
@cashiusbay 6 ай бұрын
yea this is why everyone and they momma wanna rap.. if everyones a rapper, then rapping isnt special. only naturals survive. you dont need rules or lessons on this shit. if you do, you wont last. simple as that. i was to the point of about to become big and the only thing in my way was to cut my hand and shake hands with people you put above yourself as your master. rapping isnt a life anyone can live. if you think your gunna make it without sacrificing who you love the most in this world, youre dead wrong. and you sell your bs 2 week program.. you dont actually care about the success of people, you just want your $$ and i get that. get all the dumbasses you can get. but dont you dare think that your video does any justice to reality of the image and lifestyle of a rapper.
@JDXTHEKID
@JDXTHEKID 4 ай бұрын
bro rapping was legitimately created so anyone could perform it. 😂😂😂 please learn your history. It's definitely not as treacherous as you make it sound, although there are a few truths in your comment albeit.
@WCS_GodF4th3r
@WCS_GodF4th3r 7 ай бұрын
12:02 😂😂😂😂😂😂 WHO TF ACTUALLY LIKES MGK!?!?
@lateefahgant3105
@lateefahgant3105 6 ай бұрын
I do tf
@RudyRude808OG
@RudyRude808OG 6 ай бұрын
Megan Fox
@WCS_GodF4th3r
@WCS_GodF4th3r 6 ай бұрын
@@RudyRude808OG lol
@muhammadamjad3550
@muhammadamjad3550 7 ай бұрын
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