Bro I really can’t thank you enough for the valuable info you put in your videos, just found your channel a couple of days ago by coincidence and although I rap in a different language but damn that shit is universal. Please keep going and most importantly keep being real in your content cause what’s real will travel continents. Much respect bro 🤙🏾
I like that term CHOPPIER. Finally a term to properly describe it. People call it 'fast' even when it isn't .. Sometimes it is fast but other times it just puts off that illusion.. I always called the triplet flows "machine guns and cornrows" music
Maaaan....Bone Thugs N Harmony, Twista and 36 Mafia were doing the triplet flow in the early 90s while these guys were still in pampers. Its actually documented on albums. Ill pull up the music and show any naysayer.
Yeah you right but kids these day weren’t born then you can’t expect the all to appreciate something they know nothing about. It’s always old dusty guys complaining about 3-6, like nobody cares bro lol
Maaaan....Bone Thugs N Harmony, Twista and 36 Mafia were doing the triplet flow in the early 90s while these guys were still in pampers. Its actually documented on albums. Ill pull up the music and show any naysayer.
Very good video. You do a great job of explaining this. I do think Lord Infamous is the King tho. The triplet flow feels so appealing to your brain after so many ab bars
Check out that student flew down video I kinda talk about it. When reading the lyrics/words try to make an effort to stress the syllables of every word especially on a drum part. If it’s too hard try replacing a word, you may have too many syllables in the bar. it can be overwhelming sometimes to try to keep our delivery while hitting every syllable and staying on beat, we don’t wanna make it harder by cramming syllables. Another thing is with less syllables you have more opportunities to take a breath which help with everything I mentioned above
90's Memphis, TN Rap Flow! R.I.P. to real legends: Lord Infamous, C-9 Da Fastest, Lil Corb, Koopsta Knicca, Lowdown Da Sinista, Nigga Creep, DJ Fela, Princess Loko & Lil Ramsey AKA Mac Ramsey. Never forget. Nice tutorial man
@@coachjunebug1 Yes and dirty south rappers been doing it since the late 80s. To me personally, it's irrelevant who did it first though. South or Midwest, I like all of em. They're all greats in retrospect
it took me until yesterday to come around to the idea that triplet flow is perhaps better than the traditional A/B. rap has always been about flow and the complexity of rhymes. people can have deep lyrics but if they're off beat or using elementary rhyme schemes it means nothing. after listening to kay slay's newest mixtape, all the old heads spitting in their rigid a/b flow sounded real dated. i think the challenge for the art of rap is how to implement triplet bars with meaningful content rather than just flow for the sake of flow.
I happy he gave examples because i was sure as hell lost af on what he was talking about. I'm wondering someone if someone raps quickly is there an A&B part or is there only an A part?
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Hi coach, i’m new here. Can you show me where is the triplet flow in the rap song DDAENG of BTS? I want to practice that song so it’s great if i have your help.
Hey hello...... Brother I am from India.... My request is please make a video on different type of beats ...... Like pop beats,old school beats, commercial beats .... Etc......
@@THERAPCOACH u don't need a video , it's in a book, "How to Rap 2" by Paul Edward. I mean, what the author says is totally different from u. Now I just get confused which one I supposed to believe. May be u should try that book, compare with ur views and make video about it. I will b glad to wait.
Whether you like the flow or not you can’t deny that it changed the rap game forever.
The title should have been triple six mafia flow
Or bone thugs flow
Lord infamous created it Migos just copy
U act like migos started that flow
@Vid exactly thats why old rap is better
My mans throwin up gang signs. ABC gang!
Gangs are just another tool used to divide.
A+++++ on the creative teaching style man. This was dope!
My favorite part was "This is A part this the B part then the C"
Your style of teaching this is perfect! That’s all I needed ❤
I appreciate you for all the studying you do
so glad i found you. Im a rapper from Australia. working on my first album, just gotta tighten up on my flows. you're my sensei!
Yo which part
Sry for no answer
I love triplets in drums and rap....I just like the structure of the note!
Bro I really can’t thank you enough for the valuable info you put in your videos, just found your channel a couple of days ago by coincidence and although I rap in a different language but damn that shit is universal. Please keep going and most importantly keep being real in your content cause what’s real will travel continents.
Much respect bro 🤙🏾
i was tryna figure it out n got lost in ur rapping love it man u sound fire
I made an updated version
ive been learning for a while from A LOT ot ppl, but youre a guy I could spend the whole day just doint it like its fun
thank you
You get a 10/10 on your example I was alittle confused with the AB and the ABC but now I get it
Say no more fam, you made me see what I've been looking for in a lifetime 💯
bro can rap gibberish and it'll still be a banger 🔥
The rap coach da 🐐
Not yet... but soon
I like that term CHOPPIER. Finally a term to properly describe it. People call it 'fast' even when it isn't ..
Sometimes it is fast but other times it just puts off that illusion..
I always called the triplet flows "machine guns and cornrows" music
lol when you were rapping for a second i thought you were throwing up gang signs and then i realized you were showing a b and c lmaooo
this was a perfect explanation thank you ..
when i heard the "migos flow" i always assumed it was the adlibs lmao
Thank you this really helped me understand how this flow works
Aye my guy, have lights in front of you not behind, it’ll help with the quality and saturation🤟🤟
Thanks 🍻
I'm glad I get the idea behind the explanation immediately after the example 🥺💎✨
Maaaan....Bone Thugs N Harmony, Twista and 36 Mafia were doing the triplet flow in the early 90s while these guys were still in pampers.
Its actually documented on albums.
Ill pull up the music and show any naysayer.
Yeah you right but kids these day weren’t born then you can’t expect the all to appreciate something they know nothing about. It’s always old dusty guys complaining about 3-6, like nobody cares bro lol
@@THERAPCOACH giving the facts is complaining??? And Im faaaar from dusty kid
this really helped me understand what I wasn't getting
I wanna write one song with a triplet flow and I don't know how to write it down so thank you so much
Yesssirrr peep the background 🔥🔥
It fell down right after the video finished 🥴
english not my mother language , i watched much videos about triplet but i get only from you thankssss ❤️❤️
dooooope thank you for breaking it down
Noti gang 🔑 studio vibe building up nice g
The higher we go!
Dude, i been wandering on yt tryna understand what the fuck is triplets and you just made it so clear. Thanks!
Migos's flows dope btw🔥
Migos flow actually ain't there flow 36 Mafia (Lord Infamous) to be specific is the origin
Oh and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony as well
*Lord Infamous flow
Maaaan....Bone Thugs N Harmony, Twista and 36 Mafia were doing the triplet flow in the early 90s while these guys were still in pampers.
Its actually documented on albums.
Ill pull up the music and show any naysayer.
Lord infamous flow get it right
Very good video. You do a great job of explaining this. I do think Lord Infamous is the King tho. The triplet flow feels so appealing to your brain after so many ab bars
Knowledge Coach 💎⛄🔥
My brain IS EXPLODING. So many vids in 2 weeks...
No lie I think about your reaction when I’m uploading em 🤣
@@THERAPCOACH lmao
Thanks for the info, especially you rap/scatting over the beat to show it off
The triplet flow has been around for years
4 years later coach got 100k+ subscribers 💪🏿
That whole shit was fire bro the mumble and all 😂🔥
THIS THE A PART THIS IS B PART THIS THE C PART!
Bro wow I fucking love you slime
That was an exccelent explanation of abc
Nas did this year's ago
I can remember" a message to the feds" song 2004 and also before that too but can't remember the song
Can u do a video on delivery when we rap like is there a thing we have to do with our tongue so the words roll out better
Check out that student flew down video I kinda talk about it. When reading the lyrics/words try to make an effort to stress the syllables of every word especially on a drum part. If it’s too hard try replacing a word, you may have too many syllables in the bar. it can be overwhelming sometimes to try to keep our delivery while hitting every syllable and staying on beat, we don’t wanna make it harder by cramming syllables. Another thing is with less syllables you have more opportunities to take a breath which help with everything I mentioned above
I've been writing rhymes for years( I'm not great at it lol), that good Sir was a great example....the beat was fire as well.
You earned my subscription and my thumbs up
90's Memphis, TN Rap Flow! R.I.P. to real legends: Lord Infamous, C-9 Da Fastest, Lil Corb, Koopsta Knicca, Lowdown Da Sinista, Nigga Creep, DJ Fela, Princess Loko & Lil Ramsey AKA Mac Ramsey. Never forget. Nice tutorial man
Where I learned of the do it
One of my favorites from Memphis was “Stash Pot” by Koopsta
Cleveland Bone thugs triple flow. Midwest mafia and Land of the heartless mo thug family all had triple flow in the early 90s.
Yeah but nobody is searching for that. I don’t make videos for the audience looking for a 3-6 flow, my audience is catered to the Migos audience.
@@coachjunebug1 Yes and dirty south rappers been doing it since the late 80s. To me personally, it's irrelevant who did it first though. South or Midwest, I like all of em. They're all greats in retrospect
great video! great visual representation and demonstration frrrr
this video solidifies it, EVERYTHING can be found on the internet.... lol
I 💚 this breakdown ❗
This is so 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥just came across your page I love it all
Cannot get how you are not in the game bro. You still have time bro, you just have to wanted. Peace fo ya. Thanks a lot
Legendary 💯
Good vid man. You nailed it down fam
It suddenly went so much harder when u did the triplet flow
Eyo what's the beat called? That shit wentt HARD!
Bruh you’re genius
You cover it all for me bro
it took me until yesterday to come around to the idea that triplet flow is perhaps better than the traditional A/B. rap has always been about flow and the complexity of rhymes. people can have deep lyrics but if they're off beat or using elementary rhyme schemes it means nothing. after listening to kay slay's newest mixtape, all the old heads spitting in their rigid a/b flow sounded real dated.
i think the challenge for the art of rap is how to implement triplet bars with meaningful content rather than just flow for the sake of flow.
Damn! That's sweet. Thank you
Can you make a video on how to flow like drake his new song laugh now cry later
Great idea
You helpful bro, like really.
Spice 1 and Lord were the only 2 niggaz i heard using it before Bone. Stamp that
Rest In Peace, Takeoff.
I happy he gave examples because i was sure as hell lost af on what he was talking about. I'm wondering someone if someone raps quickly is there an A&B part or is there only an A part?
That went hard
Perfect video. Im going in
U are crazy guy man. You made my day. Really appreciate
aye good shit man. Definitely helped me.
Excellent video
bro thank you
This shit so fire 😂 This is A part, this is B part
3:14
Hello,sorry about my English:
so is it possible in the same song song mix A,B with A,B,C ?
Thanks 🍺🍺🍺
U are the GRFCOAT
Greatest
Rapflow
COACH
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Rip the scarecrow
thanx again bro, and god bless you🙏
God blessed me so it’s only right I give back in some way. I hope this helped brother
@@THERAPCOACH well said bro and it really did help🙏
thanks coach
Soooo dope🔥🔥🔥
Yesssssssss
Yeah I learned how to do it frm lord infamous and koopsta knicca
Good for you
Thank you!
Very helpful thanks
Wow, now i know how to made triplet this easy hahahahaha
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Damn 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Salute G
Such a cool video!
Hi coach, i’m new here. Can you show me where is the triplet flow in the rap song DDAENG of BTS? I want to practice that song so it’s great if i have your help.
Pls tell me da name of da beat pls
I can't even understand man how to write for triplet flow could you please explain better?
Great coach
Vibes
Don't be disrespectful this lord infamous flow
Shut up
Hey hello...... Brother I am from India.... My request is please make a video on different type of beats ...... Like pop beats,old school beats, commercial beats .... Etc......
Good example
🔥🔥Thanks 👍
Thank you G
Bro raps better than me
I'd listen to this song
THAY MAY TAO
What i know is triplet is spitting three syllable over the two notes of 16 segements. I think u are a little bit wrong.
Well make a video about it 🤷🏾♂️
@@THERAPCOACH u don't need a video , it's in a book, "How to Rap 2" by Paul Edward. I mean, what the author says is totally different from u. Now I just get confused which one I supposed to believe. May be u should try that book, compare with ur views and make video about it. I will b glad to wait.
In retrospect this video is about 3/4 measure rapping not the triplet flow. You are correct I made an updated video on my Patreon
@@THERAPCOACH Thanks man, i didn't mean any offense. I am still leaning too. I didn't even expect ur reply. 👌🏻💜
Thanks for watching
Ok Whiz 👍🏻
Appreciate you