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How do newbies practice rapping (RAP)?

1. Understand the classification of rap:

Many people who do not understand rap music have the misunderstanding about rap that "rap music is very noisy".

When you understand the classification of rap, you will understand that rap can be as manic as a madman or as gentle as water. You can express your denunciation, criticism, and even hatred of the ugly side of the world, or you can write about your infinite attachment to your loved ones.

The person being described can be a low-class person living in a slum, or a luxurious person wearing gold and silver.

2. Understand rap terminology.

For example, freestyle, battle, micpass, flow, punchline, etc. If your English is good, it is not difficult to understand these words. Since you are self-study, you must have the initiative to learn.

3. Cover.

Cover is a very important one. Learn and sing other people's songs, accumulate vocabulary and flow from covers, etc. Compared with ordinary pop songs, rap is indeed very fast, but it is not an uncontrollable speed.

When you start to cover a rap work, you may be a little unable to keep up with its speed. You can start by choosing some Jazz Hiphop and old school works that are slower and easier to master.

Of course, you can also listen to some foreign rap works, if you are also good at Korean and English.

4. Listen to the accompaniment.

Covering is for novices to hear the words and imitate them. Accompaniment is an important part of making Xiaobai independent. Listening to accompaniment is not about going in with one ear and out with the other. It is about immersing yourself in the accompaniment with the same seriousness as listening to English listening, no matter how many times.

6. Write words and accumulate rhyme.

If you feel you can’t control freestyle, you can write down what you want to say. In life, at work, in study, in love, etc., many insights can be generated, which can be written into words and tried to be sung with accompaniment.