How To Produce Hot Rap Beats
Everything really comes down to having your own style, Dr.Dre for example, is known for his westcoast piano sound, you probably heard the song Still D.R.E. he made with Snoop Dogg in 2001. Now he's the first one people think about when they hear westcoast rap. Timbaland is famous for his busy drums and percussions, Kanye is known for his busy drums and sampled sounds. The chilly percussion sounds and RnB-like melodies made Pharrell big.
What's your style? If you don't know it, it's time to find out! Experimenting is the key to this. Find out what sounds best to you and look for the responses of people who hear your music. Once you have your style, you're half way through! The rest will be work and experience which isn't as hard as it sounds. If you want to accelerate this process, you might want to spend some money on hardware like an MPC or a good keyboard and a good, high-quality software. That's all. The most hip-hop producers, like Rick Rock for example, work from their home studios and all they need are just those things I mentioned above.
This all might sound as long, hard work to you, but don't be disappointed. Hold on to it and you'll see results faster than you think! With the right hard- and software it will not only be easy, but also really fun for you. And, in the end, that's what it's all about, right?