Category: Making Beats

  • The importance of consistency for rappers

    The importance of consistency for rappers

    Consistency is important, but it’s not everything. People’s ways of thinking change over time. I’d like to say, “Why don’t you write lyrics that you won’t be embarrassed about in 20 years?” But that’s impossible.

  • Strategies for increasing your influence as a rapper

    Strategies for increasing your influence as a rapper

    Just keep going for a long time. That’s it.

  • How to choose a rapper name

    How to choose a rapper name

    Choosing a rapper name can be a fun and creative process, and it’s a chance to craft a persona that represents your style, story, and vibe as an artist. Here are some steps to help guide you:

    1. Reflect on Your Identity

    • Personal Connection: Think about your real name, nickname, or something unique about yourself. Many rappers use part of their given name or a nickname given by friends.
    • Background and Heritage: Consider using words that reflect your cultural or geographic roots.
    • Personality Traits: Are you funny, aggressive, reflective, or cool-headed? Let your personality shine through.

    2. Consider Wordplay and Symbols

    • Puns and Double Meanings: Clever wordplay can make your name memorable. Think of phrases that carry double meanings or clever twists on common terms.
    • Symbols or Numbers: Many rappers use symbols (like “$” for S) or numbers that mean something to them, like birthdays, area codes, or lucky numbers.

    3. Explore Sound and Flow

    • Catchiness: Make sure it rolls off the tongue easily and sounds good when said out loud. Think about how it will sound when shouted by fans or when you introduce yourself.
    • Rhythm and Rhyme: Some names have a certain rhythm that feels musical. Try saying it in different tempos or imagining it in a song.

    4. Check Availability

    • Social Media Handles: Make sure the name is available on major social media platforms.
    • Domain Name: Consider getting a website domain for your rapper name if you plan to create a strong online presence.
    • Trademark Check: If you’re serious, see if the name is trademarked by another artist.

    5. Get Feedback

    • Ask Friends/Family: See what people think when they hear it. Does it reflect you? Is it memorable?
    • Test in Songs: Try using it in your music or even introduce yourself with it at shows or in freestyles to see how it feels.

    6. Common Approaches to Names

    • Use Acronyms: Create a catchy acronym that holds personal significance, like ASAP (Always Strive And Prosper).
    • Mix and Match: Combine different words, like Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne, or Kid Cudi.
    • Alter Spelling: Consider creative spelling variations that make it stand out.

    7. Be Authentic

    • True to Yourself: It’s important that you feel comfortable and connected with your name.
    • Don’t Force Trends: Avoid copying trends if they don’t resonate with your vibe. Being authentic is key.

    8. Examples for Inspiration

    • Childhood Nicknames: Drake used a version of his middle name, Aubrey Drake Graham.
    • Lifestyle: Ice Cube was inspired by a childhood nickname from his older brother.
    • Metaphors and Symbols: Kendrick Lamar dropped the “K.Dot” to use his real name and make a statement about authenticity.
    • Add Titles/Prefixes: Like “Lil”, “Big”, “Young”, “King” (e.g., Lil Baby, Big Sean).

    By putting these elements together, you’ll find a rapper name that feels authentic, memorable, and resonates with your music and identity. Have fun and experiment until you find one that sticks!

  • Effects used when mastering rap songs

    Effects used when mastering rap songs

    EQ, compression, reverb, delay, limiter, saturation, stereo imager, multiband compression.

  • [Rap] What to do when you want to thicken your recorded voice.

    [Rap] What to do when you want to thicken your recorded voice.

    Use a compressor. Also, record an extra take.

  • Are music streaming services oversaturated for new rappers?

    Are music streaming services oversaturated for new rappers?

    Maybe. But who cares? You are you. If you want to release it, release it.

  • How to write a rap song that sells

    How to write a rap song that sells

    That way of thinking is pointless. Because if everyone knew it, everyone would just copy it and it would become stale. You just need to find your own style.

  • How to start rapping

    How to start rapping

    Just download the Voloco or Rapchat app and get some headphones with a microphone.