Sensational Rapper Glizz Provides Insider Tips To Improve Your Rap Game

Glizz shares the industry tips for reaching great heights in your rapping career and inspiring people.

Rap is an art that involves rhythm and emotions, with a lot of impeccable vocabulary. It is complex to create such harmony with words in every new song and a struggle to find befitting beats that match your sound and motive behind the rap. Many rappers often go through the whole of a dictionary to expand their scope and find the words for stories that they are trying to convey. However, with determination and hard work like Glizz, you will find this journey of finding the words to express and inspire people easier.

Glizz is a 21-year-old rapper who believes in the supremacy of hard work and being the captain of your journey towards success. He started putting serious efforts into rapping 2 years ago, and his first official video “Packs In” gained 14k views which made him realize that rapping is his calling. He works tirelessly to create songs that leave a visual imprint on your mind, and make you feel alive. 

While the Covid-19 pandemic was a disaster for many, it turned out to be an opportunity for Glizz to polish his rapping skills of rapping, hence, he called the pandemic as ‘Band-emic’. He was in and out of the studio all day and created music that resonates with people. He shares how aspiring rappers can also harness their potential. 

Practise Rhyming

No matter what type of rap you are writing, be it mellow, aggressive, or romantic, Glizz advises all rappers to focus on the flow and rhythm of rap If you forego this factor, even good rap will not entice the audience. 

You can practice rhyming by finding words that end with the same letters as your name, or just pick a random word and create catch verses and do freestyle. This will enhance your enunciation while also giving you more ideas.

Use A Catchy Beat

Beats add more tone to your rap. Hence, it is crucial to find the best beat that suits the intent of what you are writing.

For example, Glizz says that if you are writing a love rap, your beats should be mellow and sweet, while if you are describing something intense, the beats will be up-beat or really slow for something sad. When you write your rap, keep the beats in mind and match the lyrics to make it more natural.

Focus On Structure

Your rap should have a cadence that adds to the beauty of the lyrics by making it a narration of the event that leaves an impact in the minds and makes the audience jovial and connect.

The vibes you create also depend on your structure and the tone that resides in your rap. Every sentence should connect with the following one, and you should deliver it with confidence. To know more about Glizz, visit his Instagram profile.

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