Here's my latest freestyle. I am always doing em to a fresh beat I produce that gets me in the groove to spit like this! As soon as I get in that groove I just press record and hop in my booth with a camera.
I always rhyme and dont say things over and over again like a fool sayin' spotlight and pipes 3 times in a row to fill in his mental gaps.
Thanks a grip! My freestyles have more meaning to em now than when I started doing em a couple years ago on Instagram rhyming random words trying to find my sound on the mic as @audiotacticsThis is so dope bro!!!!!!!!!!!!
I chuck that poison dart cause i know you can take it and use it as fuel!I @Iron Keys know that was a dart thrown at me but I ain’t talking no more, acting from here on out.
The first time I did a freestyle on stage was in 2012 but I just started recording them in 2018 on my @audiotactics page on Instagram when producing a new beat puts me in the right mode to flow on the first or second take. I've been recording MCs since the early 2000s and just learned from them and all the 90s hip hop and underground I'm into.It's @Iron Keys always gonna be all love and you warmed my heart when you said you appreciate my person, my principles and my music taste.
How @TACTIK long have you been a freestyler?
Here's my latest freestyle. I am always doing em to a fresh beat I produce that gets me in the groove to spit like this! As soon as I get in that groove I just press record and hop in my booth with a camera.
I always rhyme and dont say things over and over again like a fool sayin' spotlight and pipes 3 times in a row to fill in his mental gaps.
I've always considered getting an acoustic shield but, I always see a lot of mix reactions on the internet. I've always wanted to make recordings at my home as I've been practicing how to sing but, I'm poor and can't afford acoustic treatment. I'm assuming that the shield is no alternative to acoustic treatment but, should I get one or borrow one? What are your thoughts on the acoustic shield?
As for your freestyling; it's okay. When I was in high school, I used to rap and freestyle. Now, I never do that. The dream has been dead to me for a ten years and I can't believe that it has been that long. Local rappers just aren't appreciated in my country and my brother insist that I sing. However, I wasn't going to use autotune like he did frequently at the time. So I learnt to become a decent singer, which motivated my brother to also do voice training. He also wouldn't make beats for me, so I learnt how to make my own.
I guess I'm straying away from the topic at hand but, you do remind me of a younger version of myself.
I should clarify that I get mix reactions when I search the internet about information the isolation shield or ask people about it in person. Youtube has a lot of videos detailing why it's no alternative to full room acoustic treatment and you seem to back that up. However, the people at the music store I go to keep insisting that it's a worth while purchase without the full room acoustic treatment I can't afford yet or at least they do when I ask.I got that free isolation shield from an MC in my studio this year and like the fact that there are less vibrations. My booth has soundproofing all over it accept for the carpet. What kinda places are giving you mixed reactions with recordings?!
Think about it: can you picture someone like Kanye or Drake and going off the top? Nope. That doesn't mean they suck (but they do though), but they're studio rappers.