10 Signs You're Getting Better At Rapping
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 Published On Aug 30, 2023

So, you’ve spent hours, weeks, months, and even YEARS improving your ability to learn how to rap - sharpen your pen - and most likely, you have the dream of actually becoming a full- time artist if you’ve clicked on a video like this.

However, you found too often that there’s a voice in the back of your head saying:

“Am I actually getting better at this? Am I truly improving?”

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:49 10. You Experience “Morning Music”
1:58 9. The “Rhyme Obsession”
3:12 Master Freestyle Rap In 2 Weeks
3:29 8. You “Zone Out” To Get In Your Zone
4:45 7. Your Friends Become Your Promoters
5:39 6. Family Pride
6:35 5. Your Friends Become Your Fans
7:35 4. You Influence Other Rappers
8:43 3. Taking On "Big" Rappers
9:40 2. Rap Over Everything
10:45 1. Paid From Music

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Are you wondering if your rap skills are improving? Welcome to How To Rap, YouTube's go-to channel for the science of becoming a full-time rap artist. Today, we'll answer that burning question with 10 unmistakable signs that you're becoming a better rapper.

1️⃣ Morning Music: If you wake up with original song concepts, bars, or beats in your head, that's an early sign you're improving. It shows you're subconsciously immersed in the art form, and it's shaping your creative thought process.

2️⃣ Rhyme Obsession: Do you find it hard to focus on daily conversations because your mind is busy crafting rhymes? This obsession is a sign of skill refinement and indicates your brain's restructuring to think in rhymes almost effortlessly.

3️⃣ Zoning Out: If you can't listen to rap music without dissecting its structure, rhyme schemes, and lyrical intricacies, it means you're transitioning from a casual listener to an analytical artist.

4️⃣ Friends as Promoters: When your circle starts advocating for you, introducing you as a talented rapper, and even recommending you to their friends, it speaks volumes about your noticeable improvement.

5️⃣ Family Pride: If your family starts taking an interest in your music and even boasts about it, you're clearly making strides. Their support adds to your confidence and signifies your talent's acknowledgment at a grassroots level.

Don't miss the rest of the countdown to uncover the top five signs that will reassure you that you're not just a rap enthusiast but a growing artist in the genre.

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