I'll continue here. Don't record into AT nor any other software that has very bad latency (if you know what that means) Not sure about bandlab that has already been recommended, but you can always use some free DAW like Waveform, or use Audacity. The only other things you need to stay on time are work on flow and lyricism. Your flow already has quite some potential. Don't want to discourage you. Need more vocalists on AT is good and I'm pretty impressed by how fast you rap in some sections.
ok what the fuck is this, do u record thru probe at least use bandlab and use a preset and don't eat the microphone, record each bar individually instead of doing it all in one take, tune 808s, turn beat down, defo potential to be a great artist tho
... then I'd recomend investing in an XLR setup further down the line. Otherwise, take some distance from the mic, you can always boost the volume a bit if your vox are quiet then (eventhough I'm guessing the noise floor of that mic is some -8 dBs or something like that). The 808 is blowing every other element out of the park there. You won't get a good sound from any mic if the beat distorts like this. Turn it down.
Agree here. Look up microphone technique online. That is always step one. Also, none of the melodies and beats are actually yours. You can't mix, you can't make arrangement changes, move notes around, you're hindering your own expression (unless you don't really want to make beats and just do vocals). You have a lot to learn, but we all started rough and it stayed like that for a while. Investing in a good mic isn't exactly possible for everyone's budget, but if you want to take this seriously..