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SONGWRITING THEME: Hip Hop Politics
GENRE: Conscious Rap
Image Source: Pexels, photo by Eric Esma (cropped), released under Creative Commons CC0
A few word about this month's theme:
(apologies in advance - they're a bit longer than usual)
Staff (Mister Fox) wrote:Half of the year has ended, and there is (seemingly) no end to all the chaos in sight. We're still talking unemployment, mass demonstrations, a surge in virus infections, and more and more people that try to make their anger some air (with downright riots).
Personally, I always thought of art (in our case: music) being the best medium to speak your mind, channel pent up emotions.
And one of the genres that originally served as "
an outlet and a voice for the disenfranchised youth of marginalized backgrounds and low-income areas" (Wikipedia), is actually "Hip Hop" music, or "rap music". The other genre to deflect one's anger, would have actually been "Punk Rock". But we've never really touched "Rap" and "Sprechgesang". So why not try something different this month? Maybe get some new songwriters on board this way.
Your task for this Songwriting Competition:
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This month, you can create
a production in the Conscious Rap genre.
But what actually
is "Conscious Rap"?
The TL;DR version: "Conscious Rap", and to some extend even "Nerdcore" (which is also Thematic Rap), is not singing about swag, bling, making mad dosh, cars and scantly clad ladies. It is about either praising things that you love and would love to put into certain heights (like a love for music, science, nature or videogames), or just get something off one's chest because you just can't take certain things anymore. May it be bullying, discrimination, war, etc. Some people even call this "Lyrical Rap" (although that is not a genre definition).
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Iskur's Guide to Electronic music writes "Conscious Rap is a way for a culture to express its concerns over the socio-political climate of its day in an astute and intellectual manner.", Google summarizes it as "Conscious rap is a subgenre of hip-hop that focuses on creating awareness and imparting knowledge. Conscious rappers traditionally have decried violence, discrimination, and other ailments of society.", and Wikipedia actually comments "Conscious hip hop, or socially conscious hip-hop, is a subgenre of hip hop that challenges the dominant cultural, political, philosophical, and economic consensus, and/or comments on social issues and conflicts. Conscious hip hop is not necessarily overtly political, but the terms "conscious hip hop" and "political hip hop" are sometimes used interchangeably.".
What I'd like to see/hear this month:
You creating your own "beats". As in, your own background music that sets the stage for vocals. I'd actually prefer if you go more "old school", which means: things being a bit more melodic, drums being more laid back and "punchy" than modern-day "new school". Which is more thin, minimalist and modern sounding, with often an excess of hi-hats.
The lyrics are sung / delivered as "Sprechgesang" either by yourself, or you find somebody to collaborate with. Although an instrumental with the occasional voice sample is also fine (like "
Action Cat - Tomorrow", which was the source for
Mix Challenge 026 / October 2016). But maybe try something new this month.
I'd love to hear your stories, your concerns, maybe feel a bit of your anger. In fact, why not do this in your native tongue even? Throughout the years, I've heard great rap in Japanese, Swedish, Turkish, Russian, various English accents, Brazilian, German, etc. We have such a diverse user base. If you provide a lyric translation, I'd love to expand my musical horizon even more.
What I do not want to hear:
While I am fully aware that the roots of "Hip Hop" lie with sampling of other songs. However - don't just take (for example) half of Beethoven's 5th Symphony, or Henry Mancini's theme from "Love Story", throw a beat on it, some lyrics and call it a day. I also don't want to see you just... go to a page where you can download ready-to-go construction kits or straight up finished productions (beat marketplaces), then just throw on a vocal track and say "that's it". If you really want to "sample" another song, try to be as creative as possible. Looping, layering and transfiguring is the key in this game. There are so many loops and samples out there at this point to create something new. Adding a "MPC-60" style saturation and sampling rate reduction to re-create that old school groove and feel, is super easy these days.
I am also aware, that the "theme" of this month's SWC can easily drift into strong political commentary and ranting (Conspiracy Theories). Try to not be too controversial if possible.
I want you to channel your creativity (and to some extend your pent up anger), I don't want the community to go at each other's throat. The theme is called "Hip Hop Politics", but it's merely a title.
You can rap about anything you want. As long as it can be considered "Conscious Rap". You can swear, if you really need to. But don't drift into unnecessary F-bomb dropping, ethnic slurs, unnecessary Ebonics (the infamous "N-word") or similar. Else - post a warning at the beginning of your post.
Definitely a no-no would be "mumble rap", "trap" music and "Gangster Rap" (which can be considered "new school"). Don't slur your words, you don't need to break speed records with raps being in double-time.
Apologies for the longer-than-usual premise and ground rules for the Songwriting Competition. But we're treading completely new ground.
I am really curious how this competition will play out and I'm looking forward to listening to your entries.
Songwriting Rule Summary / Add-On Rules:
- create a production fitting to the given theme, genre and general premise
- you can use any tool that is at your disposal (samples, virtual instruments and/or real instruments)
- IMPORTANT: if you use non-licensed material (no royalty free material from sample CDs, etc), give full credit to the source material
- do not go higher than -14LUFS ILk/-1dBTP or K-12v1 (avg)/-1dBTP in terms of perceived loudness (mastering). Music doesn't have to be squashed to bits in order to be impactful
- for newcomers: no cover versions or remixes, no ripped acapella's
- ADD-ON RULES:
- please don't use any "finished beats" (as in a background song) from any marketplace (20dollarbeats, Epidemic Sound, Shadowville, Soundclick, etc), you have to create your own
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Songwriting Competition - Official Rules and Guidelines
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Songwriting Competition - Gossip and Discussion
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