OGBama
Big Clit Energy
What are the pros of someone who is mainly a lyricist/rapper maybe wanting to get into learning over time how to compose her own instrumentals (not to sell nor rap over, as for the latter I'd rap and write to someone else's instrumentals for vocal practice).
I'd leave mixing/mastering to someone else (e.g. pay someone) as that part doesn't intrigue me.
I'm a rapper/writer at heart but it's so many beat hustlers, etc. who just want money and no artistic relationship.
I'm solely a Rap lyricist, but have no one to produce for me (keep in mind I'm Black and female, so much of what I know about relationships regarding music is the "quid pro quo" scenario that plays out in popular culture via "Love & Hip Hop" which I don't see me getting into consciously and/or unconsciously as I have morals) .
I want to learn how to produce (but with no goal of selling beats) but have no formal musical chops and I'm about learning one thing at a time so what should I do?
I'd leave mixing/mastering to someone else (e.g. pay someone) as that part doesn't intrigue me.
I'm a rapper/writer at heart but it's so many beat hustlers, etc. who just want money and no artistic relationship.
I'm solely a Rap lyricist, but have no one to produce for me (keep in mind I'm Black and female, so much of what I know about relationships regarding music is the "quid pro quo" scenario that plays out in popular culture via "Love & Hip Hop" which I don't see me getting into consciously and/or unconsciously as I have morals) .
I want to learn how to produce (but with no goal of selling beats) but have no formal musical chops and I'm about learning one thing at a time so what should I do?
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