Rhythm
Jason Fotso, a spoken word poet, recited an stanza of his original poem, "Reach," with a rap-like rhythm, and was recorded with a Zoom audio recording device.
Drake's verse, which exercises the vocal technique of both a fluid flow and then pauses in pace (without the background instrumental), is an excerpt from the rap song "Forever," which was released as a single from the soundtrack of the "More Than a Game" documentary, centered around professional basketball player LeBron James. While the original recording took place in a studio session, this audio clip was accessed from YouTube (see "Source" for details).
Drake's verse, which exercises the vocal technique of both a fluid flow and then pauses in pace, is an excerpt from the rap song "Forever," which was released as a single from the soundtrack of the "More Than a Game" documentary, centered around professional basketball player LeBron James. While the original recording took place in a studio session, this audio clip was accessed from YouTube (see "Source" for details).
Childish Gambino's couplet, which exercises the vocal technique of pauses in pace, is an excerpt from the rap song "I Be On That" which was released within his third mixtape, "Culdesac." While the original recording took place in a studio session, this audio clip was accessed from YouTube (see "Source" for details).