What should my rapper name be




















Drop the name into a song. You don't have to stick to a name just because you say it out loud — especially if you're just starting out. Say your name at the beginning of a rap to see how it sounds. If you reference yourself in the flow of your rap, make sure to refer to yourself by your new rapper name.

Ensure that it's catchy — something that people will remember. Record yourself and listen over the tapes.

If you like the way that it sounds, then keep it. If you don't like the way that it sounds, then try to come up with something else. Don't be afraid to use multiple names. Perhaps there are several aspects of your personality that come through when you rap. Try to stick to one "stage name" — but feel free to reference "characters" and versions of yourself when you rap.

Eminem, for instance, often refers to himself as "Slim Shady" to express the rougher, meaner side of his personality. Ask for opinions. If you're having trouble deciding, ask someone you trust for his or her advice. Ask a friend, a sibling, or another rapper. You don't have to take anybody's advice — but it might help you solidify your own opinion. Remember that nothing is permanent. Sometimes, the best way to form an opinion on something is to try it out.

You can always change your rapper name if doesn't stick! Talk to people, as many people as possible, especially people you don't know that well. The more you put yourself out there, the easier it becomes. Practice your rhymes with your friends and make some YouTube videos.

Don't worry, everybody's shy at first. Not Helpful 7 Helpful I think they sound good! Plus you could mess around with capitalization, like "2YaNG. Not Helpful 16 Helpful How about Daveen, as a combination of your last name's first letter and your first name?

Not Helpful 20 Helpful Sugarplum Princess. Not Helpful 22 Helpful Not Helpful 19 Helpful My real name is Fazil. I think that's a great name, but remember it's all up to you.

The most important thing is that you like it. Not Helpful 12 Helpful My current rapper name is JC Explicit.

After two albums and a car crash, I decided to make a new album called Red Cross Eminem inspiration, Recovery. I nearly died in that car accident and decided to not have my lyrics be as "explicit" as before. Should I change my name? You don't need to change it, but you can make another name for your alter ego that is the you that you are now after that accident. Nobody said you had to use a name that was directly related to you at all. If you like it, then that's good enough. Not Helpful 4 Helpful It's up to you!

Don't let anyone tell you who you are and what you can and can't do. Not Helpful 15 Helpful It sounds great! It's a trend to use babyish names for rapper names, that's a great example. Not Helpful 10 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Pick a name that you're sure about.

In todays age, you can even just use your government name as your artist name. YOU are the brand, and if you like your name, use it. My name is Matt Edward. Which I personally think is the most generic name of all time. So I was thinking like Meds. Matte Finish. Or something like that. Can you comfortably say it out loud? Do you feel weird when you say it? If this is the case then change it up.

It should feel natural when you say it out loud. And you should be able to tell someone what your artist alias is without cringing when you say it to them. Like if your name was lil a. It might be weird to put that on Facebook and have your famjam see it. If not, then I hope its just for your sense of humour haha.

Kinda funny actually. But he went through a life transformation and decided he was someone new now. And changed his name accordingly. The point is, so many rappers today used to have rap names they went by 10 years previous. And 10 years from now they might change again. The name should represent who you are at the time and you can change it later if you go through some sort of huge experience.

If you align with some of the motivations and values behind these characters than that can resonate what type of person you are to your audience. Well known characters are used all the time and tied-in with other pieces of you that might work together to form a name. You have to check the Googlesphere first in order to determine if there is anyone else using this name and is popular enough to rank higher than you in Google when you start gaining some traction.

If I would have used that name, it would likely be overshadowed by them for a long time. Also check to see if you can get username handles for social media. This is part of your branding Getting the same username and handle across all social media and spotify will ensure that you are completely searchable on google. A cool way to find out what kind of name you should choose is to define your audience. Or your potential audience.

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