EmSee for iOS allows you to select a beat and record a rap to it
EmSee for iOS allows you to select a beat and record a rap to it
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EmSee for iOS allows you to select a beat and record a rap to it
EmSee for iOS allows you to select a beat and record a rap to it

Recently, the launch of the next social network is accompanied by dismissive chuckles, because they already have nowhere to go. EmSee is a social network for rappers. There hasn't been such a thing yet, right?

Like any social network, EmSee is needed for two things. The first is the creation of content and the ability to then share it with others. The second is viewing content created by other users. Both that, and another here raises many questions.

The rap track is created in two stages. First, you choose a bit. By the way, there are a lot of them here. Bits are categorized. There are "old school", East Cost, jungle and others. There are about a hundred bits in total.

The second stage is recording the track. The text must be read out to the front camera with the bit on.

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And if the recording of the track is done well, although the interface sometimes slows down, then everything is bad with viewing the tracks of other users. First, the tracks themselves. Imagine the brightest representatives of Russian rap like the AK-47. It's worse here.

There are also good rappers, but more often than not the quality still falls short. Although it can be forgiven. EmSee is a social network, not a professional rapper platform.

Monetization of the application is also confusing. You pay with virtual credits for every action in EmSee. Watching a video - 10 credits, creating your own track - 100, for the opportunity to save a video to the "Camera Roll" you will have to pay 1,000. If you actively use the application, they will always be missed. You can increase the number of credits by watching promotional videos. By the way, there is also an advertising banner here.

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As a result, we get a fairly crude platform, but with an interesting concept. It is nevertheless convenient to record your creativity in EmSee, and the opportunity to put it out for the judgment of other users is expensive. But I'm sure there are other opportunities for rappers to share their creativity. Right?

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