rap
Rhythm and Poetry; rap music is a genre centered around speaking truth to power with style.
Mirrored Skies
S H I F T I N G .W A V S | | W E .A R E (not) A L O N E 22 tracks of refinement, being one with my creative process. This album helped me become an artist beyond my own expectations. The focus is more instrumental than vocal, while host to more than a few vocal tracks, they’re more of a backdrop to the central narrative. That said, what is the narrative? What is the album saying?
Kuro SeijakuPublished about a year ago in BeatHow to Pitch Your Music To Spotify Playlists in 2023
How to write a Spotify playlist pitch? Writing a pitch that explains why you should be included in a Spotify curated playlist is likely to be the most difficult step in submitting a song for consideration. This advice from Music Business Guru will give you the upper hand.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatBest Sources For Audio Plugins in 2023
Any music producer, beatmaker, or audio engineer must invest in audio plugins. There are several online platforms and markets where you can acquire them, just like with any other digital product. The greatest and most reliable stores to buy the most recent and top-notch VST plugins are all included in our guide to the best platforms to buy audio plugins.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatBest Music Production Software in 2023
Musicians are working hard to establish themselves in what has evolved into one of the top professions. These days, having a basic understanding of music is essential to launch a career in this industry.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatBest Music Sample Sources in 2023
Since sampling first emerged back in the 1960s, samples have grown to be an essential part of the music-making process. Samples can be crucially important, like the rhythm of a drum, singing, or everything in between.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in BeatBest websites to sell your beats in 2023
Do you want to sell beats online? Selling your audio productions to rappers, businesses, and other musicians may bring in thousands of dollars per month for a skilled music producer.
mike dacombePublished about a year ago in Beat14 Year old up and coming producer dazed.cory previews new beats?
Dazed.cory, a 14-year-old beat maker from Fort Worth, Texas, is quickly making a name for himself in the music industry. With a natural talent for creating beats and a passion for music production, Dazed.cory is on the rise to success.
Jennifer HiggensPublished about a year ago in BeatHow can you find Free Beats For your song?
What is beat? Beats are a type of sound produced by regular pulses, usually at a consistent tempo. Beats are used in many musical genres, including hip hop, rap, and house music. They can be used to create a steady rhythm for a song or to emphasize a particular part. Beats can also be used to create a certain feeling or atmosphere in a piece of music.
vanshika 111Published about a year ago in BeatTOP 5 bluetooth earbuds on Amazon
Bluetooth earbuds have become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to their convenience and high-quality sound. If you're in the market for a new pair, there are many options available on Amazon. Here are the top 5 Bluetooth earbuds currently available on Amazon:
Jerome GoerhalsPublished about a year ago in BeatOld-School Rap/Hip-Hop vs New-School Rap/Hip-Hop
Rap music has undergone significant changes over the years, with new artists and new styles emerging all the time. One of the most notable divisions in the genre is between new-school and old-school rap. New-school rap is characterized by its focus on trap beats and its heavy use of auto-tune and other vocal manipulation techniques. Old-school rap, on the other hand, is characterized by its focus on live instrumentation and its use of socially conscious and politically aware lyrics. In this article, we will explore the differences between new-school and old-school rap and delve into the question of which one is superior.
Tuna ZetenPublished about a year ago in BeatDC’s Rising Superstar
My Artist name is foleone. (Foh - lee - on ). Like the godfather. I got my name from a homie out the penitentiary I was doing time with. My real name is fredo I’m from Washington DC. born in caver terrace NE and raised in Potomac gardens SE. I’m from where nigga kill you just because you looked at him. I grew up in foster care & running the streets. Youngest of 9 kids by my mother. I grew up listening to geto boys and lil boosie. I love music because it’s the only thing in life that’s positive that I realized I was good at. I was always a f* up. Getting suspended, arrested, jumped all types of crazy sh*. Music has always offered a balance in my life, going through the hardships of life such as foster care , teen life, juvenile incarceration and much more. I never let it break me. What makes me different than the rest in my opinion is my versatility and my bold lyrical cadence. Having the ability to gravitate with the flow of the beat.Also i feel as though it’s my ambition to succeed. My hunger is equal to my struggle. I will be great. Having the feeling of knowing I get to show my mother that her youngest son a legend. The feeling of knowing that I’m beating the odds and not feeding into statistics. In 5 years I see myself in Dubai w my future wife and kids on the golden sand enjoying the fruits of my labor. I wanna be the first one in my family to break poverty. To break the chains. I bring hope. I bring reason. A reason for change. A reason to stand on all 10 as one. Anything is possible in this world. you jus gotta want it. You gotta put in that foot work. I want to be remembered by my integrity and my loyalty.
Rixh Forever MarketingPublished about a year ago in Beat"Mastering the Art of Reading Music: Understanding Treble and Bass Clefs"
Reading music is an essential skill for any musician, as it allows them to understand and perform written compositions. The process of reading music involves interpreting the symbols and memorandum set up on a distance of music in order to play the correct notes on an instrument. At its utmost introductory position, reading music involves understanding the layout of a distance of music, including the staff, clefs, and note values. The staff, which is the foundation of distance music, is made up of five vertical lines and four spaces, on which notes are placed.
Suresh NatarajanPublished about a year ago in Beat