Originality
I believe every rapper was once a fan of rap. All of us had our 'being a fan' phase. But one problem I’ve seen with many aspiring rappers, even myself, is that we idolize rappers so much we end up sounding like them. One more thing i have experienced is that if am on an artist spree and checkin’ out all of his/her discography then i later end up writing a song copying his flow or at least have a certain influence. Most the times, I even search up the particular artist style beat and write similar. This is not the right way to do it. Find your own style. It’s about time you said “fuck your idol”.
Flow
Jayz has that laid back style, eminem is more of an aggressive guy, twista’s pace can make your head spin. But the question is what defines their style?? Their motherfucking flow does. Packin’ a dope ass flow might be more important than havin a good piece of lyrics sometimes. So now the question is how can we get a flow like that? Its easy - practice.
1. Study as many rappers
as you can but dont copy them
2. Freestyle a capella (thinking of a beat in ur head or tappin’ your feet to give yourself internal metronome)
3. Write on different style beat, not just the particular type that u like.
4. Learn a little melody or practice singing to give your flow a little variation.
5. Get obsessed with the idea of creating your own unique flow.
2. Freestyle a capella (thinking of a beat in ur head or tappin’ your feet to give yourself internal metronome)
3. Write on different style beat, not just the particular type that u like.
4. Learn a little melody or practice singing to give your flow a little variation.
5. Get obsessed with the idea of creating your own unique flow.