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3 Questions To Ask When Searching For The Right Vocals

By Delroy Wilkins


Two of the things that make hip hop a popular music genre are the beats and lyrical entertainment. It demands hard work and practice to make a break in this industry given the number of producers and hip hop artists out there. If you are a beat producer and have the perfect beat with the right groove, you will need to find the perfect vocalist to ensure that you end up creating a hit hip hop track. Here are 3 things to consider when searching for the perfect MC to rap along to your beats and instrumentals.

Where can you find the right vocal talent? Search for the right vocal talent both locally and internationally. Lyrical talent is often discovered at an early age as kids rhyme to songs. By the time the child becomes an adult, they can easily create a rhyme. Rappers can be found locally and you will have to advertise your need for a lyricist. Keep the adverts appealing to ensure that you get the best talent for your beats and instrumentals. If you cannot find the perfect vocalist locally, you can use the internet to search for international rappers. Technology has made it possible for music producers and vocalists to work together without having to be in the same location. You can use VOIP software to manage music recording from remote locations. Some rappers will even have their own recording equipment making the music production easier.

Matching the voice to the beat should be your goal when searching for the right vocalist. Some of the things to keep in mind include the tone of voice, the sound quality and flow of the lyrics. With regards to lyrics, consider the content as well as entertainment feature. Audition different vocalists and remember that each rapper will have a unique rhythm when singing along to specific beats.

What to expect from vocalists. Hip hop beats will partly entice your audience to listen to your tracks. The other element that will convince your audience to listen to your tracks is finding the right vocalist. You will therefore need to find vocalists that are serious in their work. Avoid those who just want to do it for fun. Be clear about what you expect from your vocalist and have a written agreement before you begin work. Ensure that the contract indicates what you expect and what you will give. If you think that there are some improvements to be made on the vocalist's part, point them out. Go for multiple takes even if you think the vocalist has made a perfect take on the first attempt. In addition to this, be prepared to deal with big egos.

What equipment will your vocalist require? Basically, all you need is a mic, any mic and a pop shield. Don't sweat the small stuff and this goes for equipment. When you are just starting out, go for any mic that you can afford, the performance outweighs the quality at this point and if you have got a star this would not really matter. Aside from the mic, the pop shield is a must have. You should be working with people who project their voices and for those people, a pop shield is necessary. There are cheap ones for sale but you can go for a makeshift pop shield by stretching a piece of tights over a coat hanger or a tv aerial. When you have got the pop shield and the mic, pay attention to the angle and the distance of both, get those headphones on that would surely help in finding the right position.




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