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For years I would listen to my favorite rap and hip-hop tracks and think how easy it would be to make my own rap tracks. I have since found out that many people feel the same way, and that most people think they can make fat tracks. How come there is such a shortage of producers then? Along the way, I realized that it’s because of the high barriers to entry becoming a producer has traditionally had. In the past, if you wanted to make rap beats, you had to save up a few thousand dollars and go to a studio, or pay a producer while going to a studio. Even in the past 10 years, the only option was to use overpriced desktop beat makers, which still left beginners hundreds of dollars in the hole.

The solution to this problem came with the rise of the internet. More specifically, the epic rise of social media. Websites like Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter set the standard for how we interact with each other online. Together with people’s love for music, the first websites that let you make rap beats online emerged. These “social music” websites were the first of their kind. Users could log on, whip up a beat using an online rap beats maker, and then publish and share that beat with friends on the website. This lead to many underground producers and rappers becoming discovered and scoring ‘real life’ record deals.

This kind of “rags to riches” story has been made possible by the internet. The community aspect of the internet and online rap beat makers give anybody who wants one a chance to succeed at being a rap producer. With online beat makers, you shorten the learning curve of making rap beats dramatically. In the past, lots of time and money must be spent before you can even make your first rap beat. Today, all it takes is a simple membership to a site that lets you make rap beats online and you’re good to go.

However, not all online beat makers are created equally… so what should you look for in a quality site? One of the most important things to me is the ease of use. See, the reason most people don’t like going to a studio or using desktop software is how technically complex it is… an online application has to be drastically simplified. Also, be on the lookout for one-click mp3 exportation, as this makes burning mix tapes and sharing tracks with friends much easier.

Interested in making rap beats online? It’s a whole new world and it’s anybodies ballgame… do you have what it takes to become a rap producer? If I can do it, then anybody can, and that certainly means you. Check out the links in the resource box below to learn more about the underground world of making rap beats online.

More and more people are getting hooked on making rap beats online. These web applications have leveled the playing field, and now anybody can become a producer. Get started today, you have nothing to lose, and a whole career or new hobby to gain!

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You’ve probably heard many people say “Hip hop is dead” and “Most of the mainstream hip hop coming out is watered down. It’s just too commercial”. You most lightly have two burning questions: Who are the real underground hip hop artists? and Where can I find the best underground rap music?

These’s no doubt that some of the mainstream hip hop being released is pretty good. After all, these artists generally have big budgets behind them. But have you ever wondered why you sometimes hear new songs on the radio and you absolutely hate them? And after a while, those same songs find a way of growing onto you.

Just to give you some background, one study showed that an ad from a new product or service has to be noticed by a prospect a total of nine times before that prospect becomes a customer. Two out of every three times a prospect is exposed to a new product or service, it’s ignored. That means that a customer has to be exposed to a new product an average of 27 times before he or she will buy. So what does that tell you about the music on the radio?

Quite simply, it means you have a personal musical taste that goes beyond the standard mainstream music on the airwaves. That’s why you fall in love with certain songs the instant you hear them. You don’t normally wait for a song to grow onto you, unless you’re forced to hear it again and again. Think about it. If you’re forced to hear a song that you don’t particularly like for an average of 27 times, wouldn’t you start to know some of the lyrics and maybe even sing along with it? You would, and you might even buy it.

Here’s the slap-in-the-face reality: In our experience, the typical hip hop consumer is only exposed to music that makes it onto radio play lists. It’s not necessarily the best music, but since the labels behind it have deep pockets, they can afford to have their material played over and over again, even if it means using payola tactics to get the job done. This obviously doesn’t make life easier for smaller labels since they don’t operate with big budgets. And in the end, the hip hop consumer is the one that ultimately suffers because he or she might never get to hear some of the best underground hip hop available.

In ‘Rich Rapper’, (http://www.richrapper.com), our online music service, we bring known hip hop artists together with lesser known hip hop artists. This gives music listeners a wider variety of underground hip hop music to browse through and not be forced to listen to music they don’t like over and over again. With a click of the mouse, you can sample some of the best new underground hip hop CD’s and underground rap downloads.

Amongst music industry insiders, ‘Rich Rapper’ is said to be the most generous rap music store in the world, but only for people who like underground hip hop music. For example, ‘Rich Rapper’ is known to pay artists 90 cents per download, while other digital music services only pay 65 cents, or 70 cents per download at best. There’s a lot to like about ‘Rich Rapper’.

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About The Author

Hilary Mujikwa is the author of “Rich Rapper Poor Rapper”.

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