A Mic For Rap/HipHop Vocals?

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so guys.. i currently own a blue bluebird, and for the singing side of things, its a decent mic when you get the right effects and do the right stuff, but because im 17, and my voice is fully manly, i still have some high pops, and enhanced 'S' when i 'RAP', i dont have a squeaky child voice, but some things are slightly high haha, and you may know the blue bluebird picks up on this ALOT!, i dont wanna replace it, i just want a 2nd mic i can use for rap vocals, :) dont want to spend nothing major, maybe around £100-£200, and dont say i need a high cost standard mic, because if you look up 'D-Pryde', he uses a £60 USB Mic and his outcome is as good as a high standard recording artist would be :)
 
Have you tried a dynamic mic?

Try out a 57 or 58 to test the theory, and if you like what you hear, you're likely to fall in love with an sm7b.

I have to agree though...That was pretty funny RAMI!
 
Ahaha! I am glad i have made you laugh ;), however i was meant to put isn't* haha
 
so guys.. i currently own a blue bluebird, and for the singing side of things, its a decent mic when you get the right effects and do the right stuff, but because im 17, and my voice is fully manly, i still have some high pops, and enhanced 'S' when i 'RAP', i dont have a squeaky child voice, but some things are slightly high haha, and you may know the blue bluebird picks up on this ALOT!, i dont wanna replace it, i just want a 2nd mic i can use for rap vocals, :) dont want to spend nothing major, maybe around £100-£200, and dont say i need a high cost standard mic, because if you look up 'D-Pryde', he uses a £60 USB Mic and his outcome is as good as a high standard recording artist would be :)

Run......on........sentence..........
 
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