The beat becomes full and "thick" again. Focus on a catchy, repetitive phrase here. 3. Performance Guide: How to Rap Over It
Cut the low-end (everything below 100Hz) of your vocals so you don't clash with the bass. The beat becomes full and "thick" again
The "Free" version will likely have a producer tag (a voice saying the producer's name) every 30-60 seconds. Do not remove this, as it's a requirement for free usage. 5. Mixing Your Vocals Performance Guide: How to Rap Over It Cut
Often the drums simplify (the "Music Loop" stays, but some percussion drops out) to let the vocals shine. Start with a slow
To keep a "Flow Exclusive" beat interesting, change your speed. Start with a slow, bouncy flow, then transition into a rapid-fire "triplet" flow (the Migos style) during the high-energy segments.
Don't fight the beat. Listen to the snare (usually on the 2 and 4 or the 3 count). Your rhymes should land on these beats to stay "in the pocket."