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How To Freestyle Rap Like Juice Wrld! (Tips + Examples)

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Published on 15 Oct 2020 / In How-to & Style

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In this video, we're going to give you freestyle rap tips so that you can like how to freestyle rap like Juice Wrld. Juice Wrld was one of the greatest freestylers in Hip Hop history, and we'll use this training on how to rap for beginners to show you how to rap better in a style like Juice Wrld through his freestyles. If you've wanted to learn how to freestyle rap for beginners and learn how to be a rapper, this video will help you freestyle in many different ways from trap to other forms of hip hop. Enjoy!

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#5 Strategic Use of Breaths and Ad-Libs
Now, we’re going to do this list in a countdown format, so be sure to check out the entire article to get the most value…

…And #5 is Juice’s strategic use of “breaths and ad-libs”.

For the fans who’ve never heard the expression, the definition of an ad-lib in rap is an exclamatory phrase or sound a rapper makes, usually in the background but sometimes in the main vocal, to fill out the song.

A common example you’d probably know is the “it’s lit!” Ad-lib from Travis Scott, which is usually in the background…

…But you can also think of the times you hear a rapper say “ayeeee” (or “HUNGH!” Like Rick Ross) in the main vocal as an ad-lib as well.

In the case of Juice Wrld, by strategically using breaths and ad-libs in his freestyle verses… he is doing several clever tricks to make the spontaneous rhyme sound more natural.

1. Buying Himself Time To Think of Other Rhymes

When people watch freestyle rap or start freestyle rapping themselves, they usually think that the freestyle is never “thinking” or “organizing their thoughts” while doing the rap itself.

It seems so spontaneous, how could they?

The truth is that freestyle rappers, rather than not thinking, have developed secrets to “buy themselves time” WHILE freestyling to think of other things to say.

Click HERE to check out a clip of Juice Wrld freestyling… with our indications on screen of when a breath or ad-lib has taken…

…And notice how even just that extra 2-3 seconds allows him the ability to jump onto a new train of thought or rhyme scheme.

B) Keeping The Bop or Flow
Throwing strategic ad-libs and breaths in the freestyle also helps Juice Wrld to stay in perfect sync with the bop or flow of the beat itself.

It’s important to recognize that one of the beauties of rap is the interaction of TWO rhythms at once…

…The rhythms of the words, or the “flow”…

…And the rhythms of the beat or instrumental.

A master freestyler like Juice Wrld is going to take every opportunity he can to switch flows.

A seamless way to do this without words “jumbling together” like many beginner freestylers do is for Juice to throw a breath or ad-lib in between the two rhythms so that it sounds smooth and organized.

#4 Freestyling A Chorus (or Hook)
Another key element of seamlessly buying yourself time as a freestyler WHILE making it still engaging for the listener is to come up with a chorus on the spot to make the freestyle feel like a song.

In the case of Juice, he is well-known for freestyling entire albums, in fact.

I’m good friends with Purps who produced songs on JuiceWrld’s last album, “Death Race 4 Love”, and after work on the project was done, he told me extensively how quickly Juice could make song by essentially free styling in like he would on the clips we’re showing you.

In any case, if you are lucky enough to know the original song of the instrumental you’re freestyling on, you can do your own freestyle version of that hook with some new words and it will engage both fans of the original song AND people who’ve never heard it before.

Click HERE to watch Juice Wrld freestyle over some classic Eminem songs while still adding some slight lyrical changes to make it his own.

The other option is if you don’t know the instrumental, create your own freestyle chorus based on the basic tenets of chorus writing such as repetition, a key phrase to summarize the topic, less words per bar, and so on.

Click HERE to watch JuiceWrld make a fully original chorus while on Fire on The Booth.

If you’d like to learn more about the secrets to chorus-writing as a rapper, click below check out our free course, “The Top 20 Songwriting Secrets of Professional Rappers”.

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