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Eminem Teaches How To Start Rapping In 5 Simple Steps (How To Rap)

Duration: 09:28Views: 212.4KLikes: 10.4KDate Created: Jan, 2022

Channel: How To Rap

Category: Entertainment

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Description: “First I was a fan of the music, before I even thought about rapping. LL cool J was the one who made me first start writing rhymes. I was like 12, 13 maybe. And it sucked, I wasn’t good, but I had to keep practicing, practicing, and practicing..." ---------- The Top 20 Songwriting Secrets of Professional Rappers (FREE VIDEO COURSE): freestylefortnight.com/top20songwriter ---------- The Top 100 Words Every Rapper Needs To Know (FREE RAP DICTIONARY): freestylefortnight.com/top100 ---------- How To Master The Art of Freestyle Rap In 2 Weeks or Less (FREESTYLE COURSE): freestylefortnight.com ---------- TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Eminem's How To Start Rapping Secret #1 0:47 Nobody Starts Off Good 1:56 Eminem's How To Start Rapping Secret #2 2:40 You Can Always Start Back Up 3:40 Eminem's How To Start Rapping Secret #3 4:00 Practice Writing Full Songs 4:20 Free Songwriting Course 4:49 Eminem's Songwriting Process 5:56 Eminem's How To Start Rapping Secret #4 6:41 Search For Mentors 7:42 Learn Your Way Around A Battle 8:04 Eminem's How To Start Rapping Secret #5 9:07 Comment and Pick Up Your Courses ---------- Certainly, if the highest selling rapper of all time, clocking in at a whopping 227 million units sold, is telling you HE wasn’t good at first and and that HE needed to keep practicing… …Why should anyone else think they won’t need to practice as well? Why would anyone think they need to be “born with it”? As we’ll see in a minute, Eminem doesn’t just stop here in explaining how to rap. He is about to give timeless insights into the art of how to start rapping… But for step #1, it’s crucial to understand this: When you hear somebody in person or in a comment box say something like, “You’re either born with it or you’re not…” or “You can’t teach talent…” Understand now that even some of the greatest rappers of all time don’t agree with that. Artists like Shady humbly understand that rapping at an elite world-class level is DIFFICULT and not something easily come by. Additionally, you might have missed another secret window into the life of a beginning rapper embedded in the quote that started this article. Let’s run back the tape: “I had to keep practicing, practicing, and practicing. I gave it up for a little while then I started up again when I was like 15. I was afraid to put out there, I was afraid to say my raps because I felt like I wasn’t good enough. So I had to get to a certain spot. Once I found out I was decent at something, I just kind of focused and went for it. I was all-in.” Similarly to step #2, Eminem sneaks in another gem here that many people seem to go by: he actually GAVE UP for a little way but then came back to it. What was the difference maker between Eminem and just another “bedroom rapper” as we like to call them? He actually came back to what he started. How many people do you know (or maybe that person is yourself) who have “dabbled” in writing rhymes or making a song or two, and then went back to their normal life? Probably a lot. The hardest part of that is usually not starting… But actually COMING BACK once you’ve begun. There’s no problem with being nervous in the beginning. In fact, Shady said that he was scared to put anything out until he PERSONALLY felt confident about what he was kicking… …But he DID eventually put something out. But Shady in this clip has unknowingly described the secret sauce to had to deal with this hurdle: You must, must, must come back. And don’t just come back, once you start again… keep practicing, practicing, and practicing.

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