How do we calculate your Mics?
Here is an example:
- Let’s say five-hundred friends, family, and fans vote for your video on the Titan Verses website, you will receive 500 Mics.
- Bonus Mics example # 1 (displaying Titan Verses products). In your competition video on Titan Verses platform, you are wearing Titan Verses clothing or displaying authentic Titan Verses gear & or products. You would then receive 100% bonus matching mics. In this example you will receive an additional 500 bonus Mics, for a total of 1000 Mics.
- Bonus Mics example # 2 (mentioning Titan Verses). In your competition video on Titan Verses platform, you mention Titan Verses clothing or Titan Verses website. You would then receive another 100% bonus matching Mics. In this example you will receive an additional 500 bonus Mics, for a total of 1500 Mics.
- Bonus Mics example # 3 (keeping it clean).Our goal is to keep this site family friendly, and to promote artists to the business community, and a verse with nothing but profanity will turn off the business community & others. Note: you can choose to use profanity in your video, however you will not be entitled to the following allotment of bonus mics. In your competition video on Titan Verses platform, you spitt your verse without profanity and you are entitled to 50% bonus Mics. In this example you will receive an additional 250 bonus Mics, bring your grand total to 1750 Mics.
How to Decide Who is the Best Artist?
To vote effectively for an artist, assess their overall performance using specific criteria. Evaluate across categories such as Fashion/Appearance (how well they dressed), Stage Presence (confidence and engagement), Vocal Performance (strength and tuning), Instrumental Skills, Song Choice and Interpretation, Theme Communication, Energy and Intensity, Musical Arrangement, and how well instruments and vocals complemented each other.
Also consider Interaction, Choreography, Lighting/Visuals, Sound Quality (including mixing/mastering), Originality, Timing/Accuracy, Creativity, Consistency (quality throughout), Emotional Impact, and finally, the Overall Performance. Each point helps to form a complete judgment of the artist’s show.
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How to Become an Outstanding Rapper
Rapping can be traced back to Africa long before hip hop existed. In West Africa, griots performed rhythmic poetry over drums and instruments. Modern rap is essentially poetry delivered over a beat. This guide covers the steps needed to become a skilled rapper. Follow them consistently and you can start creating strong material over time.
Step 1: Do Your Homework
To improve, study established artists and understand what makes their work stand out. Instead of casually listening, analyze lyrics in detail. Think about why certain lines resonate and what techniques are used. Learning the foundations and history of rap is just as important as practicing it.
Step 2: Practice Makes Perfect
Every successful rapper started with practice. Early writing may feel frustrating since it will not match professional work. That is expected. Over time, consistent effort leads to noticeable improvement. Development comes gradually, so writing regularly is necessary.
Step 3: Originality
The industry is crowded, so standing out requires originality. Avoid copying others and focus on your own style. Being authentic, even if unconventional, earns respect. Unique perspectives help push the genre forward and make your work recognizable.
Step 4: Introspection
Strong rappers connect with listeners on a personal level. This often involves being honest and reflective. Sharing real thoughts and experiences can be difficult, but it builds deeper audience connection and long-term support.
Step 5: Be Creative
Explore new directions and ideas. Hip hop continues to evolve, and creative artists expand its boundaries. Do not limit yourself to one sound. Experimentation keeps your work engaging and allows growth.
Step 6: Controversy
Rap has always been a form of storytelling and social expression. Do not avoid difficult topics if they matter to you. Speak with intention rather than shock value. Thoughtful expression can have impact without unnecessary offense.
Step 7: Delivery
Delivery affects how lyrics are received. Timing, tone, and rhythm shape the listener’s experience. Strong delivery keeps attention and adds impact, while poor timing can weaken even good writing.
Step 8: Swagger
Confidence is essential. Present yourself with certainty in both appearance and performance. Authentic confidence matters more than trends. Being comfortable with your identity defines your presence.
Step 9: Personality
A strong personality makes an artist memorable. Distinct traits, perspectives, or personas help engage listeners. Individual expression keeps audiences interested and invested.
Step 10: Stage Presence
Live performance requires energy and engagement. Move with purpose and interact with the crowd. A strong stage presence makes performances more compelling and leaves a lasting impression.
Step 11: Significance
Great rappers create work that remains meaningful over time. Address topics that matter and resonate beyond the present. Impactful lyrics can influence audiences and maintain relevance long after release.
