In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While copying popular or iconic music may get you a small amount of success, it will never make you as popular as the artist that you're trying to be. It's important to draw from personal circumstances, events, and emotions from your life and the lives of people around you.  If you've been through tough times it is likely people have shared similar experiences. Being open and genuine will affect people more than copying a lifestyle you've never lived. Try to mix up your catalog of music. Don't always rap about the same thing and make sure your songs don't all share the same mood. Showing a range of emotion will allow you to connect to more fans. Unless you plan on mixing and creating your own beats, you'll most likely have to meet a producer that's already good at it. Try to get producers that have created successful songs in the past, and meet with them so that they can cater their beats to your unique style and voice.  Talk to other rappers to find local producers that would be willing to collaborate. Send local recording studios a demo of your music if you're still unable to find a producer in your personal network.  If you can't find a producer, consider learning how to create your own beats or use royalty free music. A music studio will be able to refine, mix, and remaster the music that you make. In addition, they will have the hardware and equipment, like mixers and mics, to make sure that the best quality music is produced. Call a local studio and ask for rates and  schedule a time to record.  Make sure to have a game plan before going into the studio. Studios usually charge an hourly fee, so wasting time is not smart.  Some musicians record in their bedroom, but it requires skill and knowledge on how to mix sound. You will also likely need expensive equipment like a powerful laptop and a good microphone in order to create high-quality music. You can only become famous if your music is popular, which means people need to be able to listen to it. Before you get signed to a label or release a record, exposure online can be an early springboard towards success. Partnering up with a video producer to create a music video can also help get your music out there. Artists like Soulja Boy and Macklemore got their start on YouTube. Being a top rapper means that you can be innovative, genuine, and likable over the long run. Developing your own unique style and sound is critical to standing out from the crowd. Take the unique aspects from your personality and integrate that into your music, and never  stray away from what makes you different and unique. Artists like J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar are different than most of the rap mainstream due to their lyrical content and production, but were able to pick up multiple Grammy nominations.
Summary: Write original songs that illicit an emotional response. Collaborate with producers to create full songs. Record music in a studio. Upload your songs and create videos on YouTube and Soundcloud. Develop your own style.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: ” to greet someone in the morning. This is the formal way to say “Good morning” in Afrikaans. Many Afrikaans speaking people will shorten this to “Môre!” as an informal way to say “Good morning”. This is how you say “Good afternoon” in Afrikaans. “Good evening” in Afrikaans is “Goeienaand”, and “Goodnight” is “Goeienag”. Many Afrikaans speaking people will shorten “Goeienag” to “Nag” as an informal way to say “Goodnight”. To say “Goodbye” to someone you just met, use the formal greeting: “Totsiens”. “Totsiens” can also be used to say goodbye more casually, as it can be taken to mean “See you later”.  Many Afrikaans speaking people will use “Mooi loop” when saying goodbye to a friend or a relative, which means “go/walk well”.  You can also add on to your “Goodbye” with “Lekker dag!”, which means “Have a nice day!”  An example dialogue with someone you just met might be: “Goeiemôre!”“Goeiemôre!”“Hoe gaan dit met u?” “Baie goed dankie, en u?”"Goed, dankie!"“Totsiens! Lekker dag!”  An example dialogue with someone you know well or are friends with might be: “Môre!”"Môre!"“Hoe gaan dit met jou?”“Goed, dankie en met jou?”"Goed, dankie!""Totsiens, mooi loop!”   A complete pronunciation guide for these terms can be found at http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/afrikaans.php.
Summary:
Say “Goeiemôre! Use “Goeie middag” to greet someone in the afternoon. Remember the difference between “Good evening” and “Goodnight” in Afrikaans. Say “Goodbye” formally or informally.