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  • Airtime 12:39 am on August 24, 2011 Permalink | Reply  

    How To Have Powerful Stage Presence as a Rapper 

    “How To Have Powerful Stage Presence as a Rapper” Part 1

    Have you ever wanted to have powerful stage presence and have the crowd in awe of you when performing on stage? In this article I want to tell you 5 crucial things you can do to have awesome stage presence!

    I have often done well in live performances to a crowd and I always thought it was down to my lyrics, but under further investigation it wasn’t about lyrics, it was about showmanship.

    This is an important point for all Rappers to grasp whether you are just starting out honing your skills or you have been Rapping for a long time. A lot of Rappers get hung up on lyrical content. I have met some Rappers that make great recordings with great lyrics, but when it comes to performing live to a crowd that have not heard any of their songs before, they are not well received and fall apart. They then come to the assumption that their lyrics are still not good enough or come up with the assumption that the crowd are stupid and they are performing to the wrong audience. It is when they come up with these assumptions that they are often missing the point. In quieter settings or in a recording, lyrics do have strong importance, as people will eventually take in what you say and I am not down playing the importance of being a good lyricist. But as a Rapper you inevitably will not always have the luxury of performing in quiet settings. There will be times when you have to perform in a big reverberant room, with average sounding microphones, with loud backing music, that is poorly mixed. This can seriously limit what people can hear from you in terms of your actual words, and will not be able to take in and process your lyrics.

    It is on these occasions that we as Rappers or MCs really have to understand what MC stands for. That’s Master of Ceremonies for those of you that don’t know! You are the stage conductor and the showman, who is there to get the crowd hyped and to enjoy the music or event that you are at. To do this takes charisma. Charisma sounds like a very intangible thing that cannot be learnt nor taught, but I beg to differ. I think when you understand some of the things that make a person charismatic you find that it is something that anyone can learn.

    I just gave an example of some of the Rappers I have seen that are great lyricists, yet for some reason couldn’t cut it on stage. Conversely I have also seen Rappers that are very average lyricists and did not have all the hype behind them that the big names have, yet still managed to kill it on stage in front of a busy crowd. The crowd absolutely loved them! So how could it be that people thought they were any good, without any hype and despite them being very average lyricists? Well, it’s because of what was going through their head in the moment, their body language and to a lesser degree their flow (the rhythm of their voice that people could hear to the music). When they took the microphone and started Rapping, they weren’t acting timid and looking for validation from the crowd. They were simply having fun. It came across as if they had complete disregard for the outcome and went with the flow. They put themselves out there for people to take or leave so to speak, with complete indifference to what the crowd thought of them. You could take their approach as being like this. If the crowd liked them, great! If they didn’t, then at least they would learn from the experience in one way or another. Having this vibe in the moment of performing is a crucial concept to adopt.

    When you are performing to a crowd you cannot afford to get hung up on whether they like you or not. It sounds almost counter-intuitive but the less you care about what they think of you, the better you are going to do. You get to focus more on expressing yourself honestly to the people in front of you. When you look for validation in any shape or form you often inhibit yourself and focus more on trying to make them like you rather than expressing yourself honestly and instead hold back through fear that they might not take to it. As a result you are likely to sub-communicate neediness in your body language, voice and general demeanour. This is off putting not just on stage but also in social settings.

    I’m sure you can think of a time when you were in school, or work, or at a party or family gathering and can remember being in a conversation with a particular person that just came across as needy. Maybe it was the lonely geeky kid in school that had no friends. Or an old family member that didn’t get out much. As they had no real friends and you happened to be one of the few people that spoke to them, you could sense them being really eager to talk to you. Maybe they kept trying to impress you with average jokes that weren’t that funny, that you pretended to laugh at. Or they kept asking you ‘interview’ questions about yourself. Perhaps they felt they now finally had a friend in you, because they weren’t used to having people actually speak to them. You can probably remember them not being a particularly bad person but also not really wanting to talk to them. You certainly wouldn’t entertain the idea of actually speaking to them on a regular basis and were simply carrying on the conversation out of sympathy rather than genuine interest, whilst in the back of your mind really wanting to get away. Think about the sort of things that person was sub-communicating in their body language, conversation and general vibe…. If you were to think back, you will probably notice they were sub-communicating in their body language and conversation that they felt they were lower value to yourself. As they perceived you as higher value they felt they had a need to have a positive response from you to give them a sense of validation and worth and a general need to impress you and hold your attention.

    These same points are things to avoid when performing on stage. You may want attention, positive responses and validation but in this game the hungry don’t get fed! The most charismatic people in the world are more concerned with expressing themselves honestly rather than having positive attention from everyone. That is at least in the moment of performing. As a result they are no longer inhibited by worrying about the outcome. This is why nowadays in Hip Hop people have started to accept others from all backgrounds. You don’t have to fit into the standard Rapper/Gangster stereotype to be accepted by a Hip Hop crowd. You can be anything from a nerdy, suburban kid, a poor homeless person or a Gangster and anything anywhere else in-between. Who you are or where you’re from doesn’t matter as much as the uninhibited expression of yourself or the persona you want to put out. To quote the great Rakim, ‘It aint where you’re from it’s where you’re at…’ You should wear who you are, almost as a badge of honour, especially to a crowd whilst on stage.

    Here are 2 crucial points to practice when looking to perform on stage, and give the crowd an awesome performance. In part 2 I will list 3 other points that are extremely powerful and will skyrocket your stage presence;
    Let go of the outcome

    We always want to do well when we perform in front of people and as I said earlier this point sounds counter-intuitive but you actually need to let go of trying to get a good outcome. Instead look to be present in the moment. This will remove any inhibitions you might have because you are no longer worried about what people may think of you and as a result make the way you hold yourself on stage and all round way you express yourself much more honest, real and powerful. Here’s a quote from a person I’m a big fan of called Dan Millman that always serves me well in these situations. ‘You can’t control outcomes, you can only control your efforts in the moment.’
    Have fun or at least enjoy yourself

    This is directly linked to letting go of the outcome. As well as looking to be present in the moment. Make sure you are enjoying what you are doing (at least internally if you’re one of those screw faced Rappers). Always have fun or enjoy what you are doing. That’s the whole reason why you want to perform in front of people anyway isn’t it? That sense of enjoyment that you feel is infectious to the crowd and they will pick up on it. I always feel nervous before I go on stage, but I use my nerves to put me in a playful mood. The nerves make me upbeat and give me the fun buzz I need to go and perform, much like a child on too much sugar. In fact learning to take to the stage with the same fun approach you did when you were a young child about to play a new game, is a very good approach to adopt. I say this to all you Rappers, including those looking to drive a serious message.
    There are 3 other crucial points to practise when wanting to have powerful stage presence.

    Check out http://www.lordlav.com for more

    End of Part 1

    Copyright LordLav.com 2011

     
  • Airtime 11:55 am on October 20, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Kitesurfing smashed speed sailing record 

    Kitesurfers have got the speed sailing record back again and great run
    by Alex Caizergues with a speed of 54.1 knots at Luderitz speed challenge
    in Numibia

     
  • Airtime 5:14 pm on September 2, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Best Kiteboarding Taboo 

    Interview with the designs of the New Best Taboo.

    You will be able to buy the Best Taboo at Airtime from mid September

     
  • Airtime 1:30 pm on August 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Horndean Skate Competition 

    horndean skate small Horndean Skate Competition

    Everybody is welcome so if you have time come down for a skate.

    Airtime

     
  • Airtime 2:44 pm on July 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    4th Annual Reggae Beach Party @ The Hobbit 

    reggaeparty 4th Annual Reggae Beach Party @ The Hobbit

    Start Time:

    Saturday, 24 July 2010 at 13:00
    End Time: Sunday, 25 July 2010 at 01:00
    Location: The Hobbit
    Street: 134 Bevois Valley Road
    Town/City: Southampton, United Kingdom
    View map

    Description

    We have sand, we have paddling pools, we have palm trees and cocktails and we have so exellent tunes coming from…

    (Pub opens 12pm til 3am / FREE ENTRY / over 18s ONLY)

     
  • Airtime 2:01 pm on June 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Max Anderson 2009 now thats got to be a good reason to go out and get a highland streetboard 

     
  • Airtime 5:12 pm on April 29, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Windsurfing4CancerResearch (W4CR) – SunriseSunset 2010 on 02/05/2010 

       Windsurfing4CancerResearch (W4CR)   SunriseSunset 2010  on 02/05/2010

    We are trying to raise money for cancer research.

    We are planning to do the most flat water forward loops in a day, with 50 each being the target.  John Palmer and I will be competing to raise the most money. The person with the most raised will have to windsurf the whole day in speedos…. If you want to see me do this and give some money to a worthy cause W4CR then please donate generously. http://www.justgiving.com/Sam-Ross0

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  • Airtime 2:52 pm on April 21, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    Airtime Kitesurfing Demo Day @ Hillhead 

    kitesurfing demo Airtime Kitesurfing Demo Day @ Hillhead

    Hey guys,

    We are going to be doing a kite demo down the beach at hill head on Saturday 24th April with a couple of boards and kites for you all to try out. Everybody welcome to come down and try anything on the list below. Timing was not our choice but if we all pray for wind it may just happen. Our Demo’s offer a great opportunity for new / experienced kite surfers to meet other kite surfers. always a good laugh whether the winds there or not.

    10.5m Flexifoil ion 2
    12m 2009 North Vegas
    13.5m Best Kahoona 2009
    9.5m Best Kahoona 2009

    11.5m Best Kahoona V2 2010

    7.5m Best Kahoona V2

    9m 2010 Best Nemesis nxg
    9m 2010 Best Bularoo
    11m 2010 Best Waroo
    2010 135 Best Armada board
    2010 Best spark 135
    2010 137 Balance Board

    2010 135 Balance Board
    2009 133 Balance Board

    Custom Luke Young surfboard

    Starting at 11am till dark.

    We hope to see you there.

    Lucan & Rick

    Airtime.

    Email any questions demo@Airtimesports.co.uk

     
  • Airtime 1:03 pm on April 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    New Longboards in store, get your skating head on the summer is coming 

    Longboards from Loaded, GFH, LandYatchz, Urban Blue in store now at Airtime. Perfect for those no wind days in the summer sun.

    Make You Smile Poster New Longboards in store, get your skating head on the summer is coming

     
    • Longboarder 10:44 pm on April 9, 2010 Permalink

      The sun has come out at last im loving get out and skating for the first time this year

  • Airtime 2:47 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: desktop background, skateboarding, surfing, wallpaper   

    Top 20 Surfing and Skateboarding Desktop Wallpaper Backgrounds 

    20 of our favourite surfing and skateboarding backgrounds – kitesurfing ones coming soon!
     
    • Don 4:23 pm on March 31, 2010 Permalink

      Love the Proving Grounds one – sick new background! Cheers :)

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