With a foreword by Kool G Rap and interviews with over 100 major MCs, HOW TO RAP: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC guides the reader through the artform of Rap in the words of the artists, giving an inside look behind their creative processes and techniques. Artists interviewed exclusively for the book include classic MCs and groups such as Public Enemy, Big Daddy Kane, Mobb Deep, AZ, Jurassic 5, Cypress Hill, Pharoahe Monch, Boot Camp Clik, Masta Ace, and A Tribe Called Quest, as well as more recent artists such as Clipse, Styles P, The Black Eyed Peas, Crooked I, Immortal Technique, Royce Da 5'9", Papoose and Nelly. HOW TO RAP breaks MC'ing down into content, flow, writing, and delivery with topics such as writing in your head, punching-in vocals, and interacting with the crowd all tackled from different angles by numerous pros. The book also features the first complete breakdown of "flow", allowing readers to create tongue-twisting compound rhyme styles like Kool G Rap and Eminem, complex conversational flows like Nas, Jay-Z, and OC, the classic true school patterns of Melle Mel, and everything in between. Available at all fine bookstores and from Amazon For more info on the book, visit www.howtorapbook.com
About Paul Edwards Paul Edwards holds a master's degree in postmodernism, literature, and contemporary culture from University of London and has done extensive research on Hip-Hop lyrics, interviewing 104 MCs for HOW TO RAP.
About Chicago Review Press Chicago Review Press is also known for releasing classic work on African-American culture by H. Rap Brown and Assata Shakur. www.chicagoreviewpress.com
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"A complete guide to the art and craft of the MC, anyone who's serious about becoming a rapper should read this first. Proof positive that rap is more than just talking over music - a vital and vibrant expose of a much misunderstood art form." - Hip Hop Connection |
HOW TO RAP: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC by Paul Edwards Foreword by Kool G Rap
Part I: Content
Content Topics: Real-Life, Fictional, Controversial, Conscious, Club/Party
Content Forms: Braggadocio/Battling, Conceptual, Story, Abstract, Humorous
Content Tools: Imagery, Similes, Metaphors, & Analogies, Slang, Vocabulary, Wordplay, Punch Lines
Part II: Flow
How Flow Works: The Flow Diagram, Beats and Bars, Syllables & Stressed Syllables, Fitting the Lyrics to the Beat, Rests, Overlapping Bars, How Is the Flow Diagram Useful?, More Examples
Rhyme: Perfect Rhyme, Assonance, Alliteration & Consonance, Compound Rhymes, Coming Up with Rhymes
Rhyme Schemes: Types of Rhyme Scheme, Extra Rhymes, Number of Rhymes in a Bar, Rhyme Placement
Rhythm: Coming Up with Rhythms, The Pattern Diagram, Patterns of Rhythms, Rests
Part III: Writing The Writing Process: Research, Ways of Writing Lyrics, Places to Write, Times to Write, How Long Does It Take?, Writing in One Go or in Pieces, Keeping or Changing the Process
Beats and Freestyling: Writing with or without the Beat, Picking Beats, Rapping & Producing, Freestyling
Structuring, Editing, & Selecting Lyrics: Song Structure, Editing Lyrics, Selecting Which Lyrics to Use, Archives, Selecting Singles
Writing with Other People: Writing in a Group, Guest Verses & Other Short-Term Collaborations, Ghostwriting, Producer Writing Input
Part IV: Delivery Vocal Techniques: Breath Control, Enunciation, Vocal Style, Taking Care of Your Voice
In the Studio: Reading or Memorizing the Lyrics, Practicing the Vocals, Deciding Where to Breathe, Guide Vocals, Recording over Several Takes or in One Take, Number of Takes, Doubling Up & Ad-Libs, Further Editing the Lyrics, Producer Vocal Direction
Performing Live: Confidence & Showmanship, Using the Mic & PA System, Rocking the Crowd, Being Spontaneous, Improvising & Freestyling, Adding Something Extra, Working with a Hype Man, DJ, or Group, Learning from Other Artists' Performances, Rehearsing Final Words Interviewed Artists Index
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"How to Rap marks a cultural coming-of-age for Hip-Hop the first comprehensive poetics of this new literary form." - Dana Gioia, US poet & former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts |
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MCs Interviewed
Clipse Public Enemy Black Eyed Peas Kool G Rap Nelly Big Daddy Kane Mobb Deep Cypress Hill Twista A Tribe Called Quest D-Block/The LOX David Banner Pharoahe Monch AZ Jurassic 5 The Pharcyde Black Moon Masta Ace Del The Funky Homosapien DJ Quik E-40 Immortal Technique N.O.R.E. Royce Da 5'9" Schoolly D Remy Ma Shock G Slum Village X-Clan Dilated Peoples Aesop Rock Das EFX C-Murder Cappadonna Brand Nubian Lady Of Rage Arrested Development Souls Of Mischief Onyx Devin The Dude MC Shan Killah Priest Rah Digga Tha Alkaholiks Heltah Skeltah Poor Righteous Teachers Smif N Wessun Little Brother Cormega Blackalicious Crooked I Gorilla Zoe Joell Ortiz MC Serch Freestyle Fellowship O.C. Paris Papoose RBX Ill Bill K-Os R.A. The Rugged Man Tech N9ne Cannibal Ox Jedi Mind Tricks Yukmouth Zion I People Under The Stairs Bishop Lamont Brother Ali Cage El Da Sensei 7L & Esoteric Mr Lif MURS Wordsworth Guerilla Black Termanology 40 Cal Big Noyd Glasses Malone Hell Rell Lateef AMG Planet Asia Spider Loc The Federation Stat Quo Cashis Bobby Creekwater One Be Lo Pigeon John Wildchild Omar Cruz Lifesavas Rampage 2Mex Ugly Duckling Akir Mighty Casey
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