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Old 12-21-05, 09:02 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Tha Q.
Honestly, my main criticism a year ago was that I lacked "emotion". I've seemed to have corrected that for the most part. Emotion to me means being expressive with your voice on track depending on what type of track you're doing. If it's a bragging or diss track, then your voice should reflect confidence and/or anger to some degree. If you're doing a love song, then your voice should reflect caring and softness, sounding almost tender when you deliver some of the rhyming words. If you're doing a personal song about your life and you are sad, then your voice should reflect that in the way you inflect the pitch in the rhyming words. Emotion ISN'T, however, sounding like you have A.D.H.D. on track or like you're about to hyperventillate.


So, emotion = expressiveness with your voice dependent on the type of track.

thats what I was looking for, yea I know now. emotion is important if this is emotion because like if you have no confidents to the diss you made then it'll sound like you could careless.
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