Craig Gantt
Microphone Violator
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ok look this the best advice I can think of alot of people (like me at first) try to just put 4 counts in one bar and think that its gonna make it sound good because the "counts" are on point. What you should try doing is slow down get some instrumentals and listen to ALL the instruments in the beat theres so much you can do with a beat vocally as far as what to ride, for example alot of rappers ride the melody of a beat rather than the kicks and snares for hooks so in a way theyre kinda sub-singing. Once you get an understanding of counts,bars,melodies, and notes youll find ya life will be alot easier writing ya lyrics. Also try freestyling to build up your own personal flow, when youre good enough to freestyle decently on just about any beat stop listenin to your favorite artist (that means jay pac nas all them) because whats gonna end up happenin is your gonna start over analyzin what they do and try to emitate them and end up with a sort of knock off style which is not what you want, instead find your own way just keep findin new instrumentals keep freestylin and take note to what you do naturally when you hear certain sounds. Now Ima tell you this is how Ive been trainin myself but like most people here said there has to be some kind of natural talent you have to have a since of rythm also remember that this isnt a 1 2 3 step guide to mcin this is just suggestions a 1 2 3 guide does not exist and you really have to find your own way hope I helped.