Freestyle Rap - Learn How to Rap Like a Pro

By Daniel Akinson


Freestyle rap is an art form itself within the hip hop community. Originally, freestyle meant "unassociated content" so technically published song could be considered a freestyle. Over time, nonetheless, it came to mean "off the top" where a rapper delivers lyrics impromptu style, either unique or in a cypher (group of rappers together).

While most talented rappers can freestyle to a certain extent, there seems to be a divide between the greatest written rappers and the greatest freestyle rappers. The most notable examples of freestyle rap champions in the past fifteen years have been Supernatural (who recently claimed the Guinness World Record for longest freestyle), Juice, Eyedea, TheSaurus and Illmaculate (2 time world champions recently). Despite their fame, none of these MCs have delivered an album that received critical acclaim.

Freestyling still remains a right index of a rapper's skill, however, and is perhaps the unique biggest style of making your reputation is the thickest time feasible. Freestyle battles provide an avenue for up and coming rappers to prove their lyrical prowess alongside bigger lists. A rap battle generally comprises of two rappers who have two one-minute rounds to effectively out consider, outwit and outspit their competition. Most televised rap battles have rules regarding profanity and misogny, though most untelevised battles or those shown on-line like Jump Off TV's freestyle rap tournament provide no constraints, permitting the rappers to be dirtier than a Richard Pryor comedy skit.

Freestyle rap also works a viable function on radio. The nationwide syndicated Wake Up Show featuring Sway and King Tech is a cornertone of rap civilization and frequently asks for well famous emcees to spit freestyles on their show. They've included such notables as KRS One, Eminem, Atmosphere, Tech N9ne and Xzibit, and allowed all of them to prove their freestyle prowess.

Freestyles also help writers feel out a song. Rather than combatting writer's block, many MCs will simply freestyle with a beat to feel out its mood, while testing out different rhyme patterns and tempos to see which fits the best. It is said that Jay-Z doesn't write his rhymes at all, but rather freestyles them in the booth before put together into a cohesive song. This is a grey area and raises an interesting question: If he's freestyling parts of song, then putting together, is he really freestyling? Or just writing out loud?

MCs who freestyle rap- be it over mixtapes or the neighborhood- are in a lot of directions the guardians of hip hop. They're the ones who are existing the culture really in the instant (much like B-boys and B-girls), as low to the ground as viable. While some rappers may go platinum and start resting on their laurels, the freestyle rappers are out there sharpening their skills every day.




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