We all want to be better than everyone we know. It could range from cooking, drawing, writing, dancing, etc. Practice, of course! This comes as a no brainer. The song starts out nice and slow and gives you a chance to follow along with the lyrics, as well as have a feel for the flow of the music. If you want an easy song to rap along with, Lose Yourself is always a go to, especially if you want to practice being able to rap continuously without having to take a break to breathe in his rap lyrics every so often. With this song, you can practice how you deliver your lyrics with the proper emotion, with the correct cadence and impact of your own voice. On a lighter note, this song is one of the best songs to practice with if you want to be able to keep the crowd lively along with still being able to rap well and not miss a single beat. Almost everyone knows this song.

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Then you may consider first practicing his style of memorization to help speed up your ability to memorize rap lyrics. Nas has discussed with VH1 the unique way in which his own audience played a role in his memorization process when remembering his lyrics:. I started writing more and more and the paragraph turned to two paragraphs. And the next thing you know it was probably about 18 bars of lyrics you know… I was able to memorize. I had rhymes that were just easy and then I had rhymes that were more complex. So, I would start off with something easy around people, so, to see what they thought. So, I set it up like that. Nas first started with a small amount of lyrics to master and then increased his ability to memorize with time. Much like you would start with lighter weight in the gym and then increase with time as your strength builds, Nas increased the strength of his memory over time.
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Who doesn't love rapping along to their favorite hip-hop songs? Here at MTV News, it's one of our favorite things to do. For the most part, we're pretty spot on, hitting each word with the precision of Eminem. Still, there are those rare exceptions when we're just at a loss. Yeah, sometimes it's just impossible to keep up to Tech N9ne's machine gun flow, or Young Thug's yips and yelps.
Rumor has it that it began one night when Jesus Christ himself crashed a party and turned too much water into wine. But this approach can obviously backfire. Because the more drinks I have, the more cringe-worthy my song choices get. These are the 10 most common karaoke choices based on how drunk I am. Obviously, I'm far too white to sing this song.