rap
Rhythm and Poetry; rap music is a genre centered around speaking truth to power with style.
"i"
“i” by Kendrick Lamar is a song unlike anything that we have ever heard. In the genre of Rap/Hip-Hop, it set trends that would pave the way for future artists, albums, and tracks through its unique tone and message.
Tyler WalkerPublished 4 years ago in BeatA Beat To Believe In
Apparently it’s easier to see the greatness in others than it is to see the greatness in me, And there’s no freedom or peace in self-restricting thoughts,
Alana KinardPublished 4 years ago in BeatBehind the Beat
There are very few songs that truly stand the test of time. Songs that not only move you but seem to gravitate towards you then pull you in unexpectedly, almost like a musical riptide. You see, Kanye Wests' "Stronger" was so much more to me than just some single off a rapper's album. It was my pounding of the chest moment. It was my warrior call.
Christopher HarrisPublished 4 years ago in BeatLose Yourself
Eminem just performed Lose Yourself at the Oscars and people lost their minds! The internet was filled with enthusiastic comments about the surprise performance.
PRiMe PeRfPublished 4 years ago in BeatIs White Wulf the Next Eminem?
WHO IS WULF? This is the story of the Wulf. Whitewulf was born in Bosnia and raised in the United States. Due to escalating turmoil in the country at the time, Wulfs family came to the US when he was just a young boy not knowing a word of English.
Kyle TreadwellPublished 4 years ago in BeatStudio Vibez
"Well I'm just sittin' in the studio just trying to get to you baby You know this song so fucking dope, girl it's hard for me not to play it,
Lyrical ValuePublished 4 years ago in BeatDynamic, Multi-Talented Creator Amir Royale Releases Emotionally Powerful Single “People Say”
From Amir Royale “People Say” is a testament to a different me. A different place and time from today that not only myself — but everyone fathoms — at least once. It doesn’t exist today, it doesn’t exist tomorrow. Maybe it’s been a year since it’s events—maybe the events are currently happening — maybe they are yet to happen or never will. The confusion of it all is the reason why I'm showing it to you. It’s the reason why I'm alone and by myself with the tools I've always thought could best help me explain what keeps happening to me. And as always, from an honest place — I love you for taking the time to be here and listen. At least for right now. Tah, tah — my darlings.
StageScene MagazinePublished 4 years ago in BeatRHYAN BESCO - TODAY I ALMOST
What’s a music video these days? Think about every music video you’ve seen in the year 2019. From Taylor Swift’s “ME!’ to Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” even the viral master himself Lil Nas X and his video for “Old Town Road” all these videos are with high-end budgeting, and lots of crew on set to help tell the visual the artist wants to relay to the audience. What happens when you remove the machine? Can the magic still be kept alive? Will the viewers be entertained? Today I want you to get to know Rhyan Besco and at the end see why blogs like “The Vocal media” are calling him the answer to your 2020 musical needs.
Haris AbbasiPublished 4 years ago in BeatMigos vs. Rae Sremmurd
Hip-Hop groups have been the foundation and basis of collective collaborations in this genre. There have been many honorable groups in hip-hop such as N.W.A., Beastie Boys, OutKast, Wu-Tang Clan and many more. In recent years, Hip-hop has been dominating with two most new groups both hailing from the south: Migos & Rae Sremmurd. They have been compared so many times because of their intense influence and energy of the trap music genre. This is a debate that has been explored a few times for a while, So who do I think is a better group?
Bralen WilliamsPublished 4 years ago in BeatThe Logistics of the Rap Crown
The rap crown is arguably the most desired accolade in music history. Since rap music became mainstream so has its top spot. Now that rap music is one of the most influential aspects of pop culture, it is more coveted than ever. It’s customary for every rapper to think that the top spot belongs to them, but it’s usually the general consensus that they need to put in some work before they can truly justify their place at the top. Rappers that fans often indicate as top tier and deserving of that spot include Eminem, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Biggie, Tupac, Lil Wayne, Nas and many others. Some people think that the crown is simply transferred from one rapper to another after a certain period of time, others think that it has to be earned and once it is acquired, someone better has to come along to take it.
Azaria BrownPublished 4 years ago in Beat"Talking Star: 'The Star Report': What Makes You Creep on Wifey?
Star bounces right onto the set like a round ball. Star talks about rapper Chris Kidd telling to get his sentence reduced. Mr. Torain also delves into the worst rappers of all time. A SnapChatter goes down his list of worst hip hop “artists.” Boss Chick Ronnie a.k.a. Greasy checks into the show like a swan landing on the surface of the water. She comes prepared with her own list of terrible rhyme sayers. A certain Atlanta-based rapper claims the shady crown according to Ronnie. Star claims that Nicki Minaj is still the queen. Star enjoys a woman who “fights back.” Star brings up the way that Wendy Williams treats people of color on her show.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in BeatTalking Star: 'The Star Report: Kanye West 'Jesus Is King' Review'
“Fire!” Exclamations erupt from the mouth of Troi “Star” Torain in recognition of Kanye West’s new album. Mr. Torain wants to know if his audience knows who Fred Hammond is. He talks about Mr. West’s 501 (c)(3) still not being up and running yet. He says that Kanye’s ego is a thing that clashes with his religiosity. But he finds the project to be of substance. Star says that he’s skeptical to see an “unstable” Kanye West as commander-in-chief of the United States.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in Beat