rap
Rhythm and Poetry; rap music is a genre centered around speaking truth to power with style.
3 DEADLY RAPPING MISTAKES YOU NEED TO STOP MAKING IN 2021
In this post, we are going to pen down some of the most unnoticed mistakes that the rappers are making these days, and are not getting the boom in their career that they deserve. So, here we will not point out the things like you need to practice more, write down good songs, or how the beat plays an important role in the rap. But here, we are going to pin point the mistakes that people do not know that these things can harm their growth. So, here are the mistakes that you need to stop doing. And after you read this post, it will be sure that you will change something in your raps this year.
By Naman Parihar5 years ago in Beat
Somehow I Bloomed Under The Moon
She grew up in a cult. A place where self expression wasn't a right. Jewelry wasn't allowed, girls were expected to wear skirts, and you weren't allowed to speak to or date anyone outside of the church. It was an extremely sheltered childhood that was sprinkled with trauma and abuse until at 16-years-old, a Renaissance of culture and freedom came. This is what helped create Angel Haze.
By Alex Dulude5 years ago in Beat
EP Review: Effective Nostalgia
Project Logic certainly knows how to make the people wait. Effective Nostalgia is the first solo project release of his since Cerebral Logic and his first project release period since a previously reviewed album: Necessary Assassination by the group J.F.K. If there’s one thing that we learn about Project Logic with his music, it's that he’s an old school kind of cat who’d rather go for a vibe over what’s hot. He’s very consistent with the music he puts out for the world to hear. You can hear that he takes his craft very seriously, and I know that he’d rather go all in rather than put out mediocrity.
By Robin Williams5 years ago in Beat
The Power of Trois
The French music genres of Rap and Hip-Hop have been ever-growing in popularity since the late 90s. With artists and groups like Sexion D'assaut, Grand Corps Malade, Diams, Lunatic and Rohff starting their careers before the wake of the new millenium, they set their positions firmly in the French music industry. But their era of fame has since been washed away and a new wave of rappers and artists have come ashore. With Paris being revealed as the most successful city for Hip-Hop back in 2019, it is time to explore and identify the key artists involved and what brought them their success.
By Zara Neshat5 years ago in Beat
NatureBoy Marco Drops Mama Made A Rockstar
South Carolina's NatureBoy Marco gears up to release his 3rd studio project titled "Mama Made A Rockstar" featuring familiar tracks such as Redd Freestyle, Tsukuyomi Dreams and I want My Life Back. there are also quite a few never before heard singles making an appearance this time around on the album.
By Charles Bronswick5 years ago in Beat
5 Hit Rap Songs and Their Ghostwriters
Ghostwriting has been around for quite some time now. A ghostwriter is someone who possesses the talent of understanding how a singer or rapper connects with his or her audience and writes a song writer for hire that artist to sing keeping that connection in mind. In ghostwriting, the ghostwriter does not get credit for writing the song nor do they have their name mentioned anywhere. However, they are given some financial compensation for their work. Sounds wrong to let another artist take all the credit for your hard work but there aspects of ghostwriting that are not so bad. It gradually helps you polish your skills as a writer and become a professional. You get to expand your creativity and have fun doing it.
By Diana roua5 years ago in Beat
WAP by Cardi B and Meg The Stallion. Is it as bad compared to other songs?
Many of us have heard about the song WAP by Cardi B and Meg The Stallion. Some say it is provocative while others say it is empowering to women. In this article, we are going to compare and contrast WAP to other songs in the Rap genre.
By Madison Busch5 years ago in Beat
King Von's Growth Was Stunted
Dayvon Daquan Bennett (August 9, 1994 – November 6, 2020) This was the real King Von. A real street nigga. Somewhere along the way that term has been confused with a guy that is reckless, doesn’t care about much and does anything to get where he wants to go. A guy that disregards the law, takes lives and is unable to change. By November 2020, King Von was a rapper on the rise, that could’ve easily settled into a life free of whatever troubles he was conditioned to think was a way of life. He beat a murder charge, came home to a friend already established in the music industry (Lil Durk), that wanted nothing more than to see him succeed, his credibility attached and etched in stone, a look that fit the part, a following inherited from all the attention his side of town was receiving, and most importantly, a natural talent for music and charisma to be everything required of a star in today’s hip hop world. But with all that, also by November 2020, he was killed in the streets, virtually alone, holding on to the last bit of his life. To me King Von was well on his way to becoming the best story telling artist in the game and household name. What happened? Here are 3 reasons King Von’s growth as a musician was stunted.
By STUNTED GROWTH5 years ago in Beat









