Table of Contents
1. Compare with yourself
Focus on your progress, not others. If you’ve improved even a little, that’s a win.
2. Learn from others
Don’t envy—observe. Study what makes them good and use that to grow.
3. Refine your style
Instead of copying others, focus on building your unique sound. Your individuality is your strength.
4. Acknowledge your feelings
It’s natural to compare. Recognize when it happens and ask yourself why—it helps you grow.
5. Keep it fun
Rap is about expression. When you enjoy the process, your authenticity shines through.
6. Build connections
Instead of competing, collaborate. Surround yourself with people who inspire you and push you to improve.
7. Set small goals
Achieve small wins consistently, and your confidence will grow over time.
Rap is all about telling your story. Focus on yourself, not others, and let your voice be heard.
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