Dawn Saha: DId You hear M bone of the group died. Very Sad. Anyway just look on You Tube
Ivan Velazquez: help me please i have to make up a rap about someone who teaches maths if you can give me one or even help me outIt would be much apperitated
Dexter Dingus: If possible, I would have dedicated it to the trash can. Granted this is not a person but it is still the most fitting place for that song. By dedicated, I meant thrown violently into, in case you were confused.
Leora Klingelhoets: This question doesn't make any sense. It's not like any of us wrote that song O.o
Anibal Scheid: Did you get to the part where it says that science doesn't prove anything?
Penelope Armond: I can teach you how to cat daddy
Dalia Causby: Yooouuu feeeeell it. And u also have to strive for it. U can do it if u put ur mind into it â¥
Somer Distilo: Follow these steps exactlyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB79k456DhI
Raye Tredennick: M-Bone can'! t.@ I Still, the funny thing is, I knew I would get thumbed up for that
Conrad Puleio: I can't. But type this same question on Youtube. The video will teach you how.
Lester Haschke: Too soon man...too soon.
Patricia Bolduc: just listen 2 some beats and start writing rhymes.
Esteban Faggett: just cut on an instrumental and rap to it. U'll get better the more u do it
Sharri Scalley: memorize songs you like and eventually you will start getting it. then do it on your own, then from there you just practice
Ricardo Rozelle: practice, practice, practice...
Adrian Sherlin:
Donny Bankson: it is easy to make up rap,rap is all about wat happend in your life or what you think a rap comes from the inside of your head and everytime you make a rap write it down on a paper and as you go on make rhymes like words that you would find in a dictionary or feelings all in your mind it is easy (for me)
Madlyn Fallis: no ur retarded
Der! rick Cacioppo: try going through the dictionary and looking up! random words and what they mean. or start from page 1 to the end.
Hilton Paiva: Can you idiots stop asking this..?and @ Sarah, can you stop answering every question with that sh*t?
Javier Holsonback: start small and do it as much as you can. There was a MTV MADE show the other day that a guy wanted to be a rapper and his coach had him freestyle in the grocery store about all kinds of things just random i think that was a good way to get in practice.
Andrew Sinatra: Kids these days Back in my days it was the Tootsie Roll
Isreal Kochheiser: @EMW Damn...edit: lol wth
Jonathan Schlussel: YOU
Foster Koopmann: MissLady0608 Yeah thats where I got my inspiration from the show "Made" but I could't get time to watch the whoel thing
Patricia Bolduc: Listen to Mobb Deep's first 2 CD's or anything from Rakim.
Misty Vagle: Step 1.Just start âflowing.â Rap is largely improvisational, so just start speaking in the vein of free associat! ion. It doesnât matter what youâre saying, just let the words come forward to get a feel for the medium and keep going. Step 2.As you become more adept, work traditional poetic techniques into your rap. Use metaphors to compare things and rhyme to give your verse a musical quality. Puns and wordplay make your rap clever, but donât forget it has to sound good, too. Remember: itâs music. Step 3. Practice, practice, practice. Rap as you walk or work. Always be rapping about what youâre doing and thinking. Write down clever rhymes or wordplays that occur to you during the day. Keep building on the foundation you laid. Step 4.Write a rap. Although rap started as improv, thereâs no law that says you canât write it down ahead of time, and doing so will allow for a much more intricate and well-layered lyric. Step 5.Have a rap battle. The ultimate test of your rapping abilities, and one of the fastest ways to hone your skills, is in competition with another rapper. Ins! ults, clever jibes and lightning quick thinking are all elements in the! rap battle, so practice with somebody of about your ability.Overall Tip and WarningsDonât worry about looking or sounding good at the beginning. Just worry about making progress. Practice in the back of your mind as much as you can....Show more
Roland Stampley: I really enjoy rap music and want to learn how to do it freestyle and quick. I find it very fascinating and expressive. My favorite rap artists include: Eminem, Jay - Z, Tupac, Missy Elliott and many more Please Help !!! Thanx ***
Lizzette Wendroth: unlearn singing and learn to rhyme
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