@@benzo3084 Ok, here’s 4 objective reasons. 1. Rhythmic Flow: The rap’s flow should seamlessly integrate with the beat, maintaining a consistent and coherent rhythm. If the rap lacks a smooth connection to the beat and the transitions between words or phrases feel abrupt or disjointed, it can be perceived as choppy. 2. Tempo Consistency: The rap should align with the tempo or speed of the beat. If the rapper’s delivery consistently lags behind or rushes ahead of the beat, causing a noticeable deviation from the established rhythm, it can disrupt the flow and contribute to a choppy feel. 3. Word Placement and Timing: Pay attention to how the rapper emphasizes certain words or syllables within their delivery. If there’s an inconsistent or haphazard placement of words in relation to the beat, resulting in awkward pauses, rushed phrases, or uneven spacing, it can create a choppy effect. 4. Breath Control: A skilled rapper maintains control over their breath, ensuring smooth transitions between phrases without overly noticeable breaks. If the rapper’s breath control is lacking, leading to frequent interruptions or forced pauses, it can contribute to the choppiness of the rap.
Always been that guy dave 🥶🥶
real
Give Dave cup 🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫🇬🇳🇬🇳
Flow smooth! Santan Dave 🔥🔥🔥 la Chica Ola 🎟
Santan❤
This is one of his songs😂😂
It was made a song after the freestyle
What's the song called
Yes but he freestyled it first and after fans request he made into a song
@@GW_Stratostequila
Ocho Cinco / Fifa, if you caught it
What in the fucking hell did just happend ?
Too choppy
What
@@benzo3084 The freestyle is too choppy for the beat.
@@TheRealGabrielMercersubjective
@@benzo3084 Ok, here’s 4 objective reasons.
1. Rhythmic Flow: The rap’s flow should seamlessly integrate with the beat, maintaining a consistent and coherent rhythm. If the rap lacks a smooth connection to the beat and the transitions between words or phrases feel abrupt or disjointed, it can be perceived as choppy.
2. Tempo Consistency: The rap should align with the tempo or speed of the beat. If the rapper’s delivery consistently lags behind or rushes ahead of the beat, causing a noticeable deviation from the established rhythm, it can disrupt the flow and contribute to a choppy feel.
3. Word Placement and Timing: Pay attention to how the rapper emphasizes certain words or syllables within their delivery. If there’s an inconsistent or haphazard placement of words in relation to the beat, resulting in awkward pauses, rushed phrases, or uneven spacing, it can create a choppy effect.
4. Breath Control: A skilled rapper maintains control over their breath, ensuring smooth transitions between phrases without overly noticeable breaks. If the rapper’s breath control is lacking, leading to frequent interruptions or forced pauses, it can contribute to the choppiness of the rap.
@@TheRealGabrielMercer that's just dave though I can't lie his flow is abnormal.