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Originally Posted by leady
if u gonna perform though i highly reccommend u find a DJ and a hypeman... sum1 u can work well with n try new ideas with.
the hypeman is meant to jump round stage, help create alot more energy and ad-lib you.... makes it easier for crowed interaction during tracks, and gets the crowed hyped better.... no1 wants to see 1 man on a stage spittin lyrics, ppl wanna see sum1 on stage spittin his verse best he can whilst sum1 else is on stage bringing more energy n gettin the crowed involved whilst hes spittin n shit... n its best to have a regular DJ so u know he knows your set n wont mess it up n it also gives u the chance to try alot of things new when droppin live too.
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word yo...I actually ran through a couple names in my head this morning for a hype man...this nigga Danny I used to roll wit...still on the corner...smokin...lol
got shot...I hadn't seen him in 3 years until last month...I'd def. scoop him up and ask him to be my hype man...
and as for a DJ...Imma try to find some locals ones...i dunno...I'd hate to use the phone book...but I don't know how else to unless I approach various ones at clubs....
Question: How many tracks are usually in a set. I was thinkin 4 or so...Plus an intro...
I got an idea for some shit...like some Michael Jackon/Bill CLinton larger than life shit
haaa
BASS rumblin...bustin out speakers type shit
lol
but yea...I'm in the process of figurin all this out now...
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