Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Exploring A Cypher Entertainment Freestyle Collaboration

By Catherine Allen


When it comes to the music world, there are many different genres. The same goes for entertainment. For example, an audience can be entertained by comics, musicians, poets and rappers. In some cases, such as a Cypher Entertainment Freestyle Collaboration, it is often two or more minds come together and perform improvisational rap in order to entertain an audience.

A number of old school rap artists have often defined improvisational rap as a talking performance with no substance or subject. Whereas, more modern freestyle rappers often rap about specific subjects or events. In fact, many perform short raps related to current events and politics.

The first aspect of rap occurred in the 1980s when old school rap became extremely popular. While there were some concern related to vulgar lyrics and actions related to killings and rape, the music industry solved the problem by providing ratings on a number of rap albums and CDs. Whereas, when it comes to improvisational artists, there is really no way to do so as the art form is almost always presented a live performance.

In the rap genre as it is known today, there are two types of rap. One is when an artist uses written lyrics or memorization in a performance. While the other, known as freestyle is created on the spot, often without any rhyme, reason or subject. In either case, there can be a DJ spinning background music, recorded sound effects or no background music whatsoever.

In the 1990s, the world placed new definitions on the rap scene which has taken the scene into the public eye. With groups such as Freestyle Fellowship and competitions which focus on lyrics created on the spot. If interested in discovering more about the genre, the Kevin Fitzgerald documentary, "Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme, " might be a great choice for movie night.

The genre is now widely accepted among old school and new artists on the scene. While this is the case, there are others whom still believe rap is rap and improvisational rap is more poetry than song. In fact, it has taken many of those whom now accept freestyle rap as an aspect of the genre a long time to get to the point of doing so.

A number of up and coming rap artists currently use the freestyle aspect to learn the art of rap. In some cases, these individuals create a rhyming game or carry on a conversation using the style in order to practice improvisational skills. While this is the case, the style has also been known to have been used for therapeutic reasons, as a way to discover new and different subject matter, self-exploration and self-promotion.

As for Cypher oriented improvisational rap, this often refers to a battle or contest between rappers. The American television show "Drop The Mic, " in which two or more celebrities go head to head in front of a live audience is a good example. For, during the show celebrities go head to head in a multi-round contest, once the battle ends a winner is chosen based on the noise level of the audience during a round of applause for each rapper.




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