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Fun rap beat
Fun rap beat






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You can’t create a diss track off the bat and start talking about random bull shit about a random person without having any proof to back it up. I mentioned this before, but I’ll mention it again: Only create a diss track if it’s truly relevant.

  • Only diss another rapper if it’s relevant.
  • You’ll need to carefully choose who and who not to respond to because you do want to get exposure from other people, but you wouldn’t want to give smaller artists the attention that they crave for, right?Īn example of someone going after the big sharks is 50 cent’s How to Rob, where he goes after everyone and in turn, everyone else responds. On the other hand, don’t go responding back to every diss that you get. You’ll have the advantage since the person you dissed might have all their information plastered all over the internet, while you’re just an upcoming artist and not much is known about you, meaning they’ll be having a harder time to diss you. If you have their fans check you out and have a listen to your music, you might gain some fans and exposure because the person you dissed, responded to you with their own diss track. You have the choice of either going after one artist or a group of them. This could be a good thing for you, or a terrible thing if you that wasn’t your intended plan. If you go after the bigger artists, you run the risk of getting dissed back by them, but you also have the chance of their following checking out who you are.

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    This is a good tip especially when you’re just starting out and you have a substantial following. Don't Be Afraid To Diss Bigger Rap Artists.








    Fun rap beat