Vampire Diary Empty Mynd took

Vampire Diary

Empty Mynd took time out of his busy schedule to recognize Rap Battle Guide as the voice of battle rap. Meet Misfit Marx, a young talented guy from Connecticut and the creator of My Rap Battle Blog Entry. Marxs blog page is having worldwide success. Before the the existence of most rap battle blog media, such as Rap Battle Guide, Battle Rap Report and Body-bag Magazine there was My Battle Rap Blog Entry. People within the battle rap community are impressed with Misfit Marxs heavy battle content and humorous writing style. Many popular battle rap figures and battle fans flock to his blog to receive current rap battle videos and humorous battle Dont Call it a comeback, DJ Quik, David Marvin Blake , has returned from a six year sabbatical and is hotter than ever! His new album The BooK Of David, solidifies why he is considered a musical genius and the cornerstone of Hip-Hop. In a candid upcoming interview with Rap Battle Guide, DJ Quik discusses his career, music icons and all things battle rap. Stay Tune. The Grind Time Now rap battle league digs up lost tapes, that document the good ol days of freestyles and cyphers. This particular tape showcases emcees in a 2001 Miami cypher before some of them became famous. Nero is a young Brooklyn artist that lives and breathes Hip-Hop. Neros upcoming album No Shades Of Gray, exhibits his growth, Meet OmarOD Starr, the one-man force behind All Hip Hop All The Time AHAT, the top rap battle league in Las Vegas, Nevada. Starr Dont Call it a comeback! DJ Quik, David Marvin Blake, has returned from a six year sabbatical and is hotter than ever! His C4, popular East Coast artist, joins up with Flashmatics to produce the twisted dopeness of, Laughing At You. Cause its DNA, popular East Coast emcee, addresses the issues he has with Grind Time Now, one of the top rap battle leagues in the world, on T Rex, famous East Coast artist, discusses fellow battle rappers and the rap battle game with Philly Coalition Radios Gunline Dubb Sicks hustles hard and his large body of work proves it. The 26-year-old sophomore artist has two major albums under his belt, Mind Kallous, General Manager of Grind Time Now s Florida Division, addresses the controversial statements made by East Coast emcee DNA Smack, co-partner of the Ultimate Rap Battle League URL, talks to Midwest Miles, popular Midwest artist, and Shotgun Suge, well known Grind Season TV, major East Coast entertainment/music organization, chats with its Queen Of The Ring QOTR star emcees, Dutchess Battling is the basis for all rap music. The battle is the truest essence of rap and where rap music started. The object of a rap battle is to come up with insulting rap lyrics on the spot not pre-written or pre-meditated and rap them towards an opponent. The rapper with the best delivery, lyrics, and crowd response usually wins. This manual will outline the basic steps of how to begin battling, and some tips that will make you better. Make sure that the lyrics match the beat, because the beat is an important factor in the final process in a rap battle. Also, learn to accept that its only a vocal battle and there is no chance of you actually losing your life, surviving a rap battle is easier than it seems. Watch videos online of battles, or try to go to rap battles near your hometown. There is a scene in the movie 8 Mile that is a good representation of what a freestyle rap battle is really like. Try to get your ears on some freestyle raps done by accomplished artists who are well known for their rap battles. You can learn a lot from rappers like Eyedea, Tech N9ne, AMB, Nas, Eminem, Tupac, Jin and Biggie. Good battles to look up include the Blaze Battles from HBO, Scribble Jam, among others. is an easy way to find these. Pay careful attention to the techniques those artists use to battle, and try to mirror them which will help you enhance your own techniques. Start writing. Write down anything that comes to mind and try to rhyme it. Write down sets of rhymes and then choose the best rhymes to go with your subject of rap. Consider getting a rhyming dictionary. The ability to write an effective battle rhyme will aid you when it comes to the battle. Note: Some rappers dont write everything down, they keep everything in their head so that they can only talk about whats real Practice freestyling rapping without pre-written lyrics on the spot or impromptu anytime, anywhere, as much as you can. Even if you run out of things to freestyle about, just keep going, the longer you force yourself to rap without giving up the stronger youll become mentally. Its like a mental workout. Try freestyling battle rhymes, once you get freestyling down. Take a picture of someone, look at your dog, do what ever you can to picture an opponent you are about to rap against and try and come up with clever ways to insult the opponent with rap lyrics. Start freestyle battling.

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