How to Be an MC
MC is an abbreviation of Master of Ceremonies or Mic Controller, which typically explains a rapper or hip-hop artist with an ability to set a musical event or rap battle on fire. Owing to the proliferation of Hip-hop culture and rap music around the world, millions of hip-hop music fans want to develop the ability to become an MC. Being a talented MC can take you miles and get you loads of respect and recognition among the hip-hop music followers; however, it also takes a lot of practice, sweat and perseverance to achieve the attributes of a truly adorable MC. While listening to those hip-hop beats and rapid rhymes get you a heady high, acquiring the skills of an MC calls for lots of passion, attitude and practice. In fact, being an MC is just much more than being good at rapping and rhyming. So, what exactly it takes to be an MC?
Let’s Delve Deeper into The Making of an MC:
Wear A Personality: Being an MC is about loads of uniqueness in your personality that your audience can connect to. Whether it’s your style of speaking, pace of speech, punch-lines, presence of mind and ability to entertain the audiences, you need to develop a unique persona onstage. Often, audience expects just as much energy and adrenalin from an MC as from the rappers battling onstage. You need to develop a personality that matches up to the skills of the performers that battle each other. Being an MC is also about never letting the ambience lose its motion throughout the battle. Apart from introducing and closing the battle, an MC’s job becomes all more critical between the performances. In other words, an MC needs to make sure his performance carries equal energy as that of the performers.
Develop Your Own Lyrics: An MC knows how to rap and that’s that. You can become an MC only when you’re a great rapper yourself. It’s not just about gift of gab, it’s also about the how well your lyrics are. If you’re a newbie, get in the habit of jotting your thoughts down whenever and where possible. Maybe, make it a point to carry a notebook that helps you put your thoughts down. The originality of your thoughts is equally important as your speed or rhythm. To begin with, just try free styling and speaking your thoughts to yourself in a fluent manner without stressing too much on the rhyming aspect. When the flow is proper, rhyme will take care of itself. Remember, it takes time.
Know Your Stuff: An MC has to be knowledgeable to in order to cater to the varied tastes of a discerning audience. Words are the true weapon of an MC; hence, the more you know, the better your chances are at impressing your audiences. Develop your vocabulary to the extent where you can find appropriate words just when you need them. Reading encyclopedia, keeping in touch with news and what’s happening around you also can help you rhyme well and keep your lyrics hip and happening. In short, knowledge helps you become better at being an MC.
Read Your Audiences: Reading your audiences is a key factor to becoming a good MC. Popular MCs read their audiences pretty quickly and build up a mood that suits their audiences. One of the smartest ways of winning your audience’s heart is to involve them in the battle. This can be done by asking questions on important decisions or taking their views to decide the winner. Although, these have become standard techniques, professional MCs have a knack of doing it uniquely every time they get onstage. Expose yourself to as many events as possible. Participate in the event and observe the MCs and their mannerisms. This can go a long way in teaching you the nuances of being a good MC.
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