Juice Wrld Teaches How To Freestyle Rap In 3 Steps
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“That’s something that’s been in my life, my whole life.I think i started freestyling when I was real, real young. Think maybe about second or third grade.
Big Boy- you started freestyling? Or just really enjoying music?
Juice- I been enjoying music forever”- Juice Wrld on Big Boy’s Neighborhood
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Master The Art of Freestyle Rap In 2 Weeks Or Less (COURSE I MENTIONED):
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Juice Wrld Teaches How To Freestyle Rap Quote 1
0:55 #1 Always Be Obsessed With The Skill
2:40 Juice Wrld Teaches How To Freestyle Rap Quote 2
3:19 Master Freestyle In 2 Weeks
3:51 #2 Don’t Overthink The Freestyle
3:53 Juice Wrld Teaches How To Freestyle Rap Quote 3
6:41 #3 Suppress Your Fears
6:43 Juice Wrld Freestyle Raps Example
8:36 Juice Wrld Teaches How To Freestyle Rap Quote 4
9:44 Juice Wrld Teaches How To Freestyle Rap Quote 5
11:31 Purps on How Juice Wrld Writes Songs
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Always Be Obsessed With The Skill
Although he’s perhaps best known as one of the leading lights of hip-hop’s melodic wave, the late Chicago born rapper lesser known as Jarad Anthony Higgins was formidably talented when it came to simply crafting syllables and bars off to the top of his head.
And as to how he got that way, it’s clear that at the core of his propensity for rapid-fire, internal penmanship was that he was absolutely besotted with the art of freestyling and what that creative experience entailed.
So, like Juice, you too should allow yourself to be obsessed with it much as Juice was.
Although he arrived in an era where the ability to place faith in your natural creativity and conjure up rhymes from what feels like thin air wasn’t a priority…
Juice’s decision to constantly advance his adeptness in this area was ultimately one of the most versatile tools in his disposal that bled into both his recorded output and the endless videos of him spitting for hours that can be found across KZread.
A love affair which legitimized him to the supposed old heads that’d built up a tendency to scornfully overlook anyone whose approach to rap veered towards the melodic side, to watch him freestyle was to watch him solving equations in real-time, finding his pocket and locking in on a rhyme scheme while always thinking ahead to the next adjoining bars or a logical point to pivot to another flow.
No one’s suggesting that you find a time machine or that you lead with the same impenetrable single mindedness as him, but that doesn’t change the fact that if you wish to have the skills to demolish any beat that’s put in front of you at a moment’s notice…
Then it has to become an every-day consideration that encroaches in moment’s beyond the freestyle arena itself.
For Juice, the process of refining his rhymes in the traditional sense simply didn’t hold weight.
Instead, what he has termed as his “freehand approach” allows for his brain to operate in a tangential way.
As a result, he opened himself up to the entire spectrum of possibilities without pressuring himself.
After all, Juice didn’t even necessarily realize that Lucid Dreams, the very track that made him into a superstar, amounted to anything more than another song.
But, once again, this sense of creatively beneficial freedom isn’t something that’ll simply emerge overnight.
In order to be able to renounce that tendency to over analyze, the brain has to be calloused to letting creativity flow.
In freestyling, that organic feel is pivotal and requires a degree of trust in yourself.
So, much like Juice espoused in an interview, it might be handy to cultivate a healthy sense of self-esteem and self-image which will help you to trust in yourself.
By believing in his own likelihood to succeed in any given situation pertaining to rhyming, Juice performed in a way that was not only hugely impressive, but uninhibited.
And when it comes to how he made himself into a beacon of hope for those who felt the art had been lost, this would’ve been an impossibility if he entered the game with any degree of reticence about his approach.
So, next up, we have another key component that made Juice who he was and that was his ability to suppress fear of failure or judgment.
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This video just reinforces the idea that you should just make the best music you can and have fun with it. That's what Juice did.
@kyalecampeau
Жыл бұрын
You wassup 😊
@Itss.Matthew
Жыл бұрын
"Juice wrld did" -dj Khalid
@plefzs645
Жыл бұрын
@@Itss.Matthew "juice wrld did"
@abdielvelasco9102
Жыл бұрын
Saved a whole 13min of my life, thank you🪂
@jaykay4288
Жыл бұрын
That's what your mom did
His 1hr long freestyle on eminem beats on tim westwood imo is his greatest freestyle ever. He effortlessly showed everything he could do on beats
@stewiegriffy8542
Жыл бұрын
1 hour jeez man juice really is the goat🐐
@drugphine
Жыл бұрын
@@stewiegriffy8542 pretty sure he did it twice two. He killed it the first time, went back and slaughtered it a second time. Dude was goat
@Faustained
Жыл бұрын
Thats why he should be kinged as best. There's so many artists out there that can actually rip a lil freestyle. But they can't do the full beat as if its a full song. He literally took Ems songs and made it his own. The same with the mainstream one he did before that. Its like Lil Wayne Mixtape days.
@justofon
Жыл бұрын
His songs are
@killergamer8018
Жыл бұрын
his seccond best fire in the booth was more like a song then a freestyle i couldnt't believe it in my opinion fire in the booth is the seccond greatest freestyle of all time after suga frees kitchen table freestyle
Rip juice man… his freestyle skills were insane
@Txvied
Жыл бұрын
Exactly I miss bro 999
@Cyjako
3 ай бұрын
@@Txviedfacts he was mad unique 999
I knew this kid from my school who could freestyle like juice & would go for 40+ minutes every lunch period. Bro was goated & always switched it up everytime. Wonder where he is now he inspired hella people in my school to make music.
@deeznuttts7271
9 ай бұрын
Imagine it was juice weld
@hash4103
9 ай бұрын
@@deeznuttts7271pretty sure he’d know
@JoeBeats8781
4 ай бұрын
Wish there were people like that in my small town
I don’t like when people call young upcoming rapper that died as a legend but juice is a legend indeed. Even old OG rappers can’t freestyle like he did. He’s truly a crazy bar machine
@LawAbidingCitizenHelloOfficer
Жыл бұрын
Yup
@AlexPerez-bs3or
5 ай бұрын
haha i see what u did there
i feel like the key to success is to fall in love with what you’re doing, but that isn’t the only thing. hard work and dedication can also lead to success, as the next person who doesn’t enjoy nor put as much time and effort into their craft will never reach the potential of someone who does. recognize your distractions, the littlest things can and will distract you.
@tkotitan5311
Жыл бұрын
everything takes practice. i wouldn’t necessarily say skill is a gift as anyone can do it, if not better. its if you’re willing to sacrifice your distractions, or let it consume you.
@onlyenzoYT
Жыл бұрын
Great advice tbh. ima take that into account and reach 100k with atleast 50 uploads before 2024 💯💯🙏🏽
@TheSONNYjai
Жыл бұрын
Only hard work leads to success falling in love with it won't make shit happen
@maxnovakovics2568
Жыл бұрын
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. "It takes 10,000 hours to master a skill" / "Ten years to become an overnight success." God helps those who help themselves (what's that story of the guy with the boat)
@Yahushaislife
Жыл бұрын
The key to success is to find the key that opens your door. Trying to deduce it to a formula makes it dull and boring, it should be a unique journey through life
Juice wrld was one of the only rappers that I can think of right now that when they're freestyling and they get distracted he goes right back to the flow and the lyrics. Most rappers would have to think for a couple seconds of what they were saying before and aligned some words with that, juice wrld was always back to the flow. Also when you hear a rapper say "grah grah" or something along those lines of adlibs usually means they're thinking of another line in their head. Juice wrld didn't use much adlibs because he already had multiple lines in his had ready to go. That's y juice wrld will always be the best rapper in his genre
@mightydmerf9736
Жыл бұрын
He repeats the same line or hooks over for a break
@roryhopkins2124
Жыл бұрын
he does use adlibs tho 😂
@nickarment3928
Жыл бұрын
most songs today aren’t freestyles so that don’t make any sense lmao
@xsmacked
10 ай бұрын
@@nickarment3928everythings a freestyle at first
@impuresinz1414
9 ай бұрын
@@nickarment3928 most freestyles today ain’t even freestyles there pre written
Juice was a human computer theres no way you can rhyme like the young legend
I remember when juice wrld blew up and I was never a fan of his music until I heard him freestyle. He had undoubtable talent RIP legend!
Rest in Peace The Juice Wrld 😞
I always tell myself to not overthink cause if i overthink then ima wanna say like 10 bars at once and get angry cause ion know which bar i wanna let out.. I learned to not overthink, say whatever comes to mind and the flow will find you. 👌🏼💯
7:20 being okay with failing and not caring what ppl think that outlook frees you
Rip to juicethekid/juice wrld all of his freestyles are good one of the best is ball out
@crumpetsNskin
Жыл бұрын
Campfire*
@Him999LLJW
Жыл бұрын
@@crumpetsNskin back on that wok
@jamiesonreynolds7485
Жыл бұрын
@@Him999LLJW all those way too many is crazy he freestyles everything like wayne did
@kaputkovalt2246
Жыл бұрын
Dang not many people know about Juicethekid
@Him999LLJW
Жыл бұрын
@@kaputkovalt2246 bruh what. Alot of juice fans do
This video is actually so well made with so much love shown to Juice and hip hop in general. This shit made me a subscriber
@HowToRapOfficial
Жыл бұрын
One love, sensei! 👊
Even Eminem said Juice was one of the greatest to have lived, especially to have that level of skill and to be so young, he said the world lost a great when Juice passed.
What a legend I started freestyling three years ago and got really good but I feel like I haven’t even came near to juice wrld!
he single handedly started a whole new genre of rap while just having fun with his friends
The way he plays with words in freestyle,he totally killed it 🔥🔥🔥
It’s just crazy that Lucid Dreams is one of the only songs he actually wrote first and it’s his biggest hit… I think that his *passion* was to freestyle but probably could’ve unlocked an unimaginable level of success if he would have took time to write more often ❤
@maddexdowe9079
Жыл бұрын
He just wrote it down as he freestyled it so he would have more time to record in the studio due to his lack of money. That’s what he said
@leahruby4431
Жыл бұрын
bro lucid dreams is not his best work at all. He did so much it’s not even understandable. lucid dreams was probably just marketed well.
He was just some fresh sound that we needed n thanks for that Cous it shook the industry
what juice said in the beginning really hit me.. ive been breaking down allt recently cuz i always feel like ion give af abt school or anythin else other than music. it puts me in such a dilemma cuz im still in school and regardless of how sure i am about my music career i still feel guilt towards how i only focus on music. i guess i have to learn how to balance shit out, and juice has been such an inspiration to me. sorry for the rant, needed to get it out
@HowToRapOfficial
Жыл бұрын
👊
@bojacktravis6701
Жыл бұрын
Fr me too
@SiyaZwane-gg3oi
9 ай бұрын
Me too 😂❤
@JoeBeats8781
4 ай бұрын
Me too but producing
I miss Juice so bad every day even tho I started listening to him after he died since I wasn’t into music like that at my young age when he died.
R.I.P the 🐐💪🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥you won't be forgotten in our memories
@obbalad
Жыл бұрын
Will
Juice is definitely the best freestyling teacher and obviously the best freestyler ever
@StrongScholar
Жыл бұрын
What do you think of Harry Mack?
@joepicone6348
Жыл бұрын
@@StrongScholar Harry Mack is another level bro but juice was really nice with it especially for how young he was
@DripLord
Жыл бұрын
@@StrongScholar harry Mack nice but Juice got the melodic touch
@StrongScholar
Жыл бұрын
@@joepicone6348 true imagine if he was still alive..
@SkiesWRLD
Жыл бұрын
@@joepicone6348 harry mack cant make songs tho
This is how I'm feeling rn I have listened to so much damn music I feel myself rapping and singing in my head it's great but it's crazy I've only just realised I've been doing this for years music is probably the biggest part of my life rip juice wrld 🕊
Juice wrld forever 🌏 999 💯 🕊.
Always be obsessed with the skill is spot on. People think you are born with the music talent and unless you have it, you cant go nowhere but thats all wrong. Hard work is the key to everything, whatever you are pursuing. Natural talent goes a long way but hard work will outdo that so if you are ready to put in the work and develop your music, the sky is the limit
I miss this man too much
🤑Juice wrld's "The Bees Knees" one of his first best freestyles🔥🔥
30 HOURS IS HIS BEST FREESTYLE
Awesome video. Juice WRLD was a Master of his craft. One Love juice WRLD 🧃🌎❤️🎵💜♾️🖤💯💯💯♠️
Perfectly said and explained 🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Tonight is a 17 min freestyle and its def one of my favorites. Shits a banger
its very possible to master freestyling, but w juice its a bit different, this dude started freestyling bc he couldnt really listen to rap music as a kid due to the explicit lyrics so he changed the words by rapping on the song he wanted to hear, nd also just liked freestyling. him doing this at a very young age while his brain was developing is something very crazy bc at that point its permanent in his brain to grow up freestyling, trying new melodies, new genres, new bars, it all just made him get soo much better to the point he would make so much sense rapping and explaining anything on his mind and talking about anything in the room or sum experiences he had while adding a bit of fiction to it to make the song still have that spark to it. thats just some crazy talent you gotta really dedicate to, put time and fun on. JW is one of a kind nd hes got it bro..hes got it fss.
Dope video. super inspiring! 💪🏾 RIP Juice
@HowToRapOfficial
Жыл бұрын
👊
Murder rate ,that freestyle is 2 fye 🔥🔥
DAMN juice's best free style is so hard to pick, they were all amazing. Codeine crazy was hard and i loved the beat. Cheese and dope, the bus free style with Cordae
the best freestyle I've heard that also goes hard is probably the fire in the booth freestyles
Rapid fire internal penmanship is a huge phrase
could you imagine him in 10 or 20 more years!!! RIP to the freestyle KING
Juice best FREESTYLE should be the one he did on Moves radio station. That FREESTYLE.. Man #EPIC R.I.P. JUICE ❤
Wish my boy was still here he inspired me to start rapping
Thanks you brother for make this video 💥🫰❤️🌋❤️🔥
@HowToRapOfficial
Жыл бұрын
Dope! Glad to inspire you Musannif!
This is one of the best rappers.
LLJW RIP MY GOAT GREAT VID
Very talented artist. That's for sho'
this young man was special
Juice, Awesome Brother. Eloquent and Perseptive, im a fan.
Xxx , juice n pop is my music inspiration ‼️
Who watched fire in the booth now that's awesome and crazy
Man you’re a great writer. Your script/choice of words when describing what makes an interesting freestyle. Very well spoken without being verbose. Did you go to school for writing or something?
Bro got all that skill in his head W juice Wrld he had a big career 999 LLJW
Ball out are one of my favorites freestyles I love all of them though ❤😌
@angelguerra9478
Жыл бұрын
Ball out is *
Im 27 years old and have wanted to make music for years, and this inspires to try it out..especially Juice Wrld has motived me to experiment. Idk where to start tho
@JammieDodger1080
5 ай бұрын
Just start somewhere
See, I'm inspired to create music because of juice wrld. I was 13 when he died and found out. I never paid attention to music like he says he does until I really started to pay attention a year or two ago i feel like theres a constant blocker in my head trying to freestyle😂 . He did it earlier than Me (obviously) but I was placed in front of a ps3/ps4 my entire life so I'm really good at that which makes me want to take my creativity to that industry. But the fear of failing definitely is why I'm scared to even try.
this video actually just explains why he was superhuman
great video, and also your vocabulary is crazy 😭 had to look up a couple words ngl
@HowToRapOfficial
Жыл бұрын
👊
Probably the Greatest Freestyler I ever heard next to wayne n lil snupe
I feel like I can be just like juice world or better if I put my mind to it and keep working at it but he’s a legend tho but u never know I’m real different in my own way we just going to have to see till then💯👋🏾
Rip juice his freestyles were firee
i also personally believe the amount of crap that he was taking every day messed with his head over the years and he altered his mind to be constantly active (thats what opiates do to you) and thats where his anxiety came from but still rest in paradise king👑🖤
It's like freehand vs tracing 🔥
Just like he said in his song Way too many, "I get paid to speak my mind"
This is great journalism here
Tbh i didn’t hear a word this man said i only came for the juice wrld clips
Thats why i cant stop
Juice was the GOAT of freestyling the best to ever do it I believe that he not only achieved grandmaster status but also he achieved becoming the greatest freestyler to ever live
This my advice on freestyling, shut your mind off, and let you mouth run on rhythm and in-tune or what not , fucked up? Try again , keep fucking up? Let it flow naturally and let the freestyle fix itself.
The cheese and dope freestyle now thats 🔥
love and light
Man me as a 7 year n come in back now n understand in make it Dat much better
Some of the best bars I’ve put on a song where freestyled, like you write the song and sing it and at the end you freestyle an extra verse or two and keep going if you want cause if you get a good verse out of it you can just put that on and not the one you didn’t like as much. Most of my songs I’ve made where just like a bar or two in a freestyle at the end of another song that went in it’s own direction so I’d take it and expand on it and basically turn one song in to two or three or four doing that kind of method. In a way that’s what juice did he would make a song from a freestyle and take certain bars and use them in other songs to make thousands of tracks that are all slightly linked together with certain bars.. obviously what he did was way more impressive than anything I’ve done but still it all adds up together.
best rapper 999 we miss ya Juice
Him freestyling objects in the studio 🎙️🔥👂🏾👂🏾👂🏾
Talented fr
Rip juice 🐐
I was surprised to learn that some people think my videos are scripted, and they're not, lol This video makes me feel like I'm making art and not just random nonsense videos
Continue flying high king🥺🕊️😔
@HowToRapOfficial
Жыл бұрын
👊
Fire in the Booth Juice WRLD
let's just agree that Juice was the best freestyler in the game
priceless the best unreleased freestyle
I appreciate the effort for the video I thought for sure it would’ve been clickbait
freestyle God ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
feel real
Long Live Juice Wrld
Best juice freestyle is chasethemoney for me but the new cheese and dope was CRAZY
My biggest issue is that I think to hard about it. I like stacking rhyme schemes and other lyrical shit when I write and I always try to do it better than I did before. This bleeds over into freestyling and then I get stuck
@firstgenerationbillionaire
Жыл бұрын
My problem too somehow I don't finish verses
@LawAbidingCitizenHelloOfficer
Жыл бұрын
Same
More 🎖️🎖️
The way he said "freestyle?, Yea i freestyle"
bro i'am 16 and i can easily say that freestyling can be learned but i know cause i'am in this sh** that theres a huge difference between a human who born with skills like freestyle and the one who learned it i borned with it cause i know it i'am good at it everytime they hit me with a beat i can come up with some new shit so the thing is if you born with it then don't let it fall and if you did not born with it be aware that it's not gonna take 2 fcing weeks to master the freestyle sh** By the way good luck guys -And always work on your dreams cause everything is possible even if it seems impossible-
Chase the money freestyle where he dissed 6ix9ine. It was so fire 🔥
Ima study this fs
Fire in the booth with Charlie Sloth #1
12:38 - I gotta say I don’t know if it’ for sure is off the top but I’d assume so as almost everything he did was, but the best I’ve heard or my favorite from Wrld. Is Classic Trap with Zay loco If y’all haven’t heard it, go listen & thank me after. R.I.P. JuiceTheKid. 👼🏿
that man J was something else. i hate it but as a juice fan i am compelled to listen to unreleased music because the label takes so long to drop us a crumb off the 1000 song stockpile they have. they can drop stems or shitty remasters and nobody would care as long as were getting new stuff thats unheard
The wock freestyle was prolly the best one in my opinion
I didn't start making songs until 2013 but that's why they just now getting good takes 9 years 😂
I highkey think Hear me Calling is my favorite freestyle by Juice. Or that one unreleased track where he talks about Halo. Huge halo fan. RIP JUICE
End of the Road gotta be juice hardest off the top rhyme scheme,
Codein crazy was amazing