How can I promote my rap music?
The Best Marketing Strategies For Hip Hop Artists
- Do more collaborations. Collaborations are huge because they allow you to “trade fans” with other artists.
- Put out as much music as you can.
- Hit up vloggers to feature your music.
- Stay focused and consistent over the long term.
Where should I post my rap?
Where Can I Upload My Rap Mixtape For Free? The 10 Best Sites
- MixtapeFactory.com.
- DatPiff.
- OFFTHEAVE.COM.
- Spinrilla.
- indy.LiveMixtapes.com.
- 24/7Mixtapes.
- iLLmixtapes.
- NoiseTrade.
How do you get popular in rap?
10 Ways To Become a Famous Rapper
- Get a crew or a DJ.
- Have a gimmick; something about your style or personality that is unique to you.
- Become part of a group or a movement.
- Features from a pro.
- Make a music video out of your song.
- Have a signature sound.
- Don’t rely too much on your viral buddies.
What social media do rappers use?
A Guide to the Rap Social Media Universe
- Twitter. Complex Original. Primary demographic: About 15-35.
- Facebook. Complex Original. Primary demographic: About 35-60.
- Instagram. Complex Original. Primary demographic: About 15-35.
- TikTok. Complex Original.
- SoundCloud. Complex Original.
- Bandcamp. Image via Complex Original.
How do you start a rap?
- 1) Find A Beat To Rap On And Download It.
- 2) Write A Rap Chorus To It.
- 3) Write Your Rap Verses.
- 4) Record The Rap Song.
- 5) Mix The Rap Song.
- 6) Prepare Marketing For Release.
- 7) Shoot A Video.
- 8) Release The Rap Song.
Is being a rapper easy?
Becoming a rapper isn’t easy, however, and there will be a lot of haters and competitors out there hoping to make you fail. But if you try to focus, make great music, build a fanbase and get the right connections, you too can make it big in “the game.”
Is rapping a talent?
It is a talent, just like yodelling or screamo. Sadly, the only way to appreciate rap, is to have a relatively good understanding of music theory and most people who undermine rap, do so because they don’t have this basic understanding of music. They’re not educated in the structure, purpose and composition of rap.