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... Read moreAs someone who's dedicated a lot of time to mastering rap and freestyle, I find that consistent practice and learning from experienced artists make all the difference. The phrase "Teach you like Professors" really resonates with me because it captures the importance of structured learning, even in creative fields like music. Freestyling isn't just about creative flow; it requires strong lyrical skills, quick thinking, and confidence. When I began, I started by listening to influential rappers and breaking down their verses to understand rhythm and wordplay. Then, I practiced writing my own lyrics daily and participated in rap battles to get real-time feedback. For song creation, it helps to focus on themes you’re passionate about and to experiment with different beats and flows. Female rappers often bring a unique perspective, and embracing that individuality can make your songs truly stand out. If you're serious about improving, consider treating your practice sessions with the discipline of a professor’s class—set clear goals, review progress, and don't hesitate to learn from others. Platforms like social media can offer great exposure and community support, especially by using hashtags like #rap #freestyle #femalerapper. Keep working hard, and you’ll see growth in both skill and confidence.