How To Do A Storytelling Rap: 7 Secrets For Rap Storytelling
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- If you've wanted to learn how to do a storytelling rap, here are 7 secrets for you to master in order to tell stories in rap, because...
Mastering the art of storytelling in rap is more than just a skill-it's a transformative journey that can elevate you to the status of a true icon in the music industry.
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At the heart of compelling storytelling in rap lies the power to create narratives that not only captivate and challenge but also deeply resonate with listeners, leaving a lasting impact.
As the most subscribed channel on TH-cam dedicated to rap coaching, we've spent over a decade refining the craft of aspiring artists, guiding them through the complexities of lyrical prowess and narrative depth.
Today, we're excited to share with you seven secrets to mastering storytelling in rap, drawing from the techniques of the greatest rappers to ever grace the mic.
From the initial step of setting the scene to the intricacies of weaving historical themes into your tracks, we're providing a comprehensive blueprint to help you etch your name among the legends of rap history.
Learn how to create vivid, immersive experiences like Nas, bend reality with the finesse of Eminem, and develop complex characters with the skill of The Notorious B.I.G.
Understand the importance of constructing a compelling narrative arc, as demonstrated by Kendrick Lamar, and delve into the art of conflict and resolution with insights from 2Pac.
Discover how to forge emotional connections in your storytelling, following the example of Kanye West, and explore the power of integrating historical themes into your narrative to connect with a broader audience.
If you're an aspiring artist ready to take your storytelling in rap to the next level, this video is your gateway to unlocking the full potential of your lyrical talent.
Remember, the journey to becoming a master storyteller in rap is not just about learning techniques; it's about embracing the journey and making your mark in the world of music.
Just as Nas masterfully does in "N.Y. State of Mind," setting the scene is about providing context and immersing your listeners in the environment of your story.
This technique is crucial for making your narrative not only believable but also emotionally impactful.
And remember, while accuracy is important, the emotional truth often carries more weight, setting the stage for a storytelling experience that is both authentic and captivating.
As we explore these secrets to storytelling in rap, we invite you to join us on this journey, learning and growing as an artist.
With dedication, creativity, and the insights shared in this video, you'll be well on your way to becoming not just a rapper, but a storytelling icon in the music industry. - บันเทิง
OMG I FINALLY FOUND YOUR CHANNEL AFTER SO MANY YEARS. Thank you man you helped 14 year old me how to write raps and now im 22 and im still doin it thank man you are a legend also i was trying to do Pat Parras how to freestyle i didnt learn shit but with you i learned wo much
Mr. Mosley, I'm making a massive plan and just know that if this all works out for me, your name and channel will definitely be coming out of my mouth if someone asks for some tips and where I learned my stuff. I've kept hundreds of notes from your channel and wrote hundreds of songs based on those notes. So thanks for all the tips. Hopefully I'll see you in the professional context in the future. Keep up the good work and let's keep hip hop alive!
Hey bro I left a comment on your video cheesing Radahn, peep it lmk 🙏🏽
Ur not making it
@@JE2known
@@JE2known REAL 😂💀
Bruh you ain’t even got a single song released on TH-cam
Rap for fun. If you chase the money you will not authentically write or spit what you are trying to say.
Keep doing wat u do drew and you gon get yourz becuz iss due
I'm a biggest fan and I'm new in the game i really love your tips and im just 16yo hoping to be a pro
Same, literally also 16 and looking forward to becoming a pro👍
I’m older but I’m just starting to put out my music. If y’all wanna collab let me know
@@BeautifulCecy Just follow your dreams ✨
Much love man, you're one of the reasons why I decided to become a full-time rapper instead of chasing something that isn't me❤
Awesome Information
Thanks for this, 26 soon and hopefully will be making music i can be proud of soon
Legit got 1 song posted and I'm 13 working with my siblings, but I couldn't ask for a better crew
Congrats
Edit: just checked your channel out , great stuff
Hey Drew, how do I find what city to rep if I’m not from the city. I’m from a town 10 miles south from Colorado Springs. Do I just claim the springs or do I rep Denver which is an hour away
Dude pls help me, some days I can rap so good and rhyme so good but other days I just can’t rap no matter what I do. Pls help
Are there any exercises you can do for lips? I just started about a month ago, and ive hit a wall at 16 syllables per second because i cant move my lips fast enough.
16 syllables per second !? Dawg, is it even possible to go faster than that ??
@DonMyrda update: yea, at this point I've hit 20. Still want to get faster and more consistent with fast raps
how do i stop stumbling on my words when rapping?
More practice, unfortunately. The more you practice and build connections with your verses and confidence in yourself to deliver it will improve
How does a beat make a difference in a song?
I wish I could answer.
Certain sounds convey different emotions to a listener.. by using one beat, the depth of what you’re saying might not hit the same to the listener as it would to a more fitting beat. In my experience.
Take for example - Dance with the devil. The beat emplifies the experience much more. It makes that hunting, creepy and messed up feeling stay with you even after the song ends. The voice of the rapper, his flow and the beat, when come in union creates magic. Dre for example understood this when he made the beat for "Forgot about Dre" after he heard the lyrics. The beat fits perfect with Em lyrics.
Soemtimes the beat is so good that even overlaps the lyrics.
Damn what happened to bro?
This guy literally put Nas at the back of eminem 😂😂🤦🏿♂️
This shit crack me up. Im all for artists honing their craft... But if you think youre finna become a Storyteller by watching a video on youtube... It aint for you. Ive been writting for people for years and it comes down to this... Concept of the story, 8 naritive ideas you want to be included, dedicate 2 bars to each idea.... (16 bars aka one verse...) Write it out then go back and tighten it up, power up your metaphors and punchlines.. Your 2nd draft should be MUCH different from your first word for word, BUT similar in meaning. If need be do a 3rd draft. If you think youre gonna write a good story in one take, gtfo...😂
Yo drew. I am writing a diss track about you. Don't worry though, I am a fan and it was made as a joke for youtube, spotify etc. Please check it out and give it feedback when it comes out.
When I rap I'm stealing xxxtentacion songs lol jk
My money tall like Eiffel
I run this sport like Lionel
Iron moving fire running
911 want my rifle
Why does all your videos sound AI generated lmao
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**Subject: Urgent Inquiry Regarding Collaborative Project**
Hello Drew Mosley/How To Rap Team
I have a pressing question that requires your expertise. As a recording artist, I recently collaborated with a producer online who was looking for potential artists for his EP album. I eagerly volunteered for the project and recorded the song "Pure Intentions" with him. However, after providing him with the song's lyrics, he ceased communication regarding the album's release.
**Key Points:**
- Collaborated with producer on "Pure Intentions."
- Provided lyrics but received no response about album release.
- Have producer's playlist album and artwork.
- I Posses separate vocal track stems as a backup.
Now, the issue is the producer has ghosted me and hasn't distributed the song. I'm considering releasing it under my name, altering the artist attribution from "XO V1llain - Song Title (ft. LSK)" to "XO V1llain & LSK - Song Title." However, I'm uncertain if this is a wise decision.
I seek advice on how to proceed. Any insights or explanations would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
SamKin