“That’s something that’s been in my life, my whole life.I think i started freestyling when I was real, real young. Think maybe about second or third grade.
Big Boy- you started freestyling? Or just really enjoying music?
Juice- I been enjoying music forever”- Juice Wrld on Big Boy’s Neighborhood
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Always Be Obsessed With The Skill
Although he’s perhaps best known as one of the leading lights of hip-hop’s melodic wave, the late Chicago born rapper lesser known as Jarad Anthony Higgins was formidably talented when it came to simply crafting syllables and bars off to the top of his head.
And as to how he got that way, it’s clear that at the core of his propensity for rapid-fire, internal penmanship was that he was absolutely besotted with the art of freestyling and what that creative experience entailed.
So, like Juice, you too should allow yourself to be obsessed with it much as Juice was.
Although he arrived in an era where the ability to place faith in your natural creativity and conjure up rhymes from what feels like thin air wasn’t a priority…
Juice’s decision to constantly advance his adeptness in this area was ultimately one of the most versatile tools in his disposal that bled into both his recorded output and the endless videos of him spitting for hours that can be found across YouTube.
A love affair which legitimized him to the supposed old heads that’d built up a tendency to scornfully overlook anyone whose approach to rap veered towards the melodic side, to watch him freestyle was to watch him solving equations in real-time, finding his pocket and locking in on a rhyme scheme while always thinking ahead to the next adjoining bars or a logical point to pivot to another flow.
No one’s suggesting that you find a time machine or that you lead with the same impenetrable single mindedness as him, but that doesn’t change the fact that if you wish to have the skills to demolish any beat that’s put in front of you at a moment’s notice…
Then it has to become an every-day consideration that encroaches in moment’s beyond the freestyle arena itself.
For Juice, the process of refining his rhymes in the traditional sense simply didn’t hold weight.
Instead, what he has termed as his “freehand approach” allows for his brain to operate in a tangential way.
As a result, he opened himself up to the entire spectrum of possibilities without pressuring himself.
After all, Juice didn’t even necessarily realize that Lucid Dreams, the very track that made him into a superstar, amounted to anything more than another song.
But, once again, this sense of creatively beneficial freedom isn’t something that’ll simply emerge overnight.
In order to be able to renounce that tendency to over analyze, the brain has to be calloused to letting creativity flow.
In freestyling, that organic feel is pivotal and requires a degree of trust in yourself.
So, much like Juice espoused in an interview, it might be handy to cultivate a healthy sense of self-esteem and self-image which will help you to trust in yourself.
By believing in his own likelihood to succeed in any given situation pertaining to rhyming, Juice performed in a way that was not only hugely impressive, but uninhibited.
And when it comes to how he made himself into a beacon of hope for those who felt the art had been lost, this would’ve been an impossibility if he entered the game with any degree of reticence about his approach.
So, next up, we have another key component that made Juice who he was and that was his ability to suppress fear of failure or judgment.
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