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Join Date: Jul 2017
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So I am learning to rap and want to persue a career in which I make music that a lot of people my age (teenagers) can relate to. I am trying to stay away from the casual sex and money, girls, drugs etc. I have a few samples written but I'm not sure if I am doing everything right. Any recommendations to help me become a better artist?
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Cuter Than Post Malone.
Join Date: Sep 2015
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Not true. This the **** people have said for years because we have all these temporary rappers that blow up with club hits but fade mean while the Jay Zs the Eminems and the Kanyes all stick. The biggest and most successful artists with long lasting careers are always the more talented ones. Because they don't give you that club hit that fades over time, they give you that long lasting music that leaves an impression and ages like whine.
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