Writing rap lyrics is much harder than you think - particularly when you’re living through a global pandemic. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsSociety & CultureArtsPersonal Journals |
Writing rap lyrics is much harder than you think - particularly when you’re living through a global pandemic. Mark Grist, a 39-year-old Ex-English teacher & multi-award-winning poet, has been using his time in lockdown to learn how to rap. Along the ... more
Mark meets with his series editor, Ross Sutherland, to discuss the past two and a half years of the Mark Can't Rap project. They share Mark's favourite tracks sent in from listeners & make some plans for the future. more
The UK is out of lockdown again and this time things might stay that way. Mark is gigging but after a school booking he finds himself right back where he started. Can Shasimone help him handle his nerves now that the country is moving on? Shasdimone’... more
Mark arrives at Juxta’s determined to finish this banger. Using the advice given by Genesis Elijah they set to work & are both surprised by the results. more
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From the perspective of a creative, a Hip Hop fan, an admirer of language, a keen follower of Marks work to a human, this podcast is inspiring and thought provoking. more
This legitimizes my anxiety...thank you for having the courage to put this out! You inspire me!
It is so uncomfortable to learn something new. Mark is funny as hell, but also incredibly vulnerable as he shares his journey learning to rap. I’m less afraid now of expanding my own creativity. Thanks Mark! I’d love to see a second season.
This is really, really good. Mark is engaging and having followed him from the Don’t Flop days, it’s so great to see him fully explore and evolve his passion for rap music
The way that Mark talks about an issue that he has with his practise, sets a goal for overcoming this and has clear and honest targets where he self reflects openly and realistically using a variety of data points is inspirational for development in any practise. This could be for rap, excersise, cooking. I'm going to use this with my students to make them realise that nothing happens overnight, it takes trial, error, failure and perseverance. Thanks!
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