Who broke Eminem Rap God record?

UK Rapper Harry Shotta has broken Eminem’s “Guinness World Record”. In 2013, Eminem created a new Guinness World Record for most words in a song for his hit “Rap God”, but unfortunately the Detroit Rapper no longer holds that record.

Did Eminem really rap that fast in Rap God?

IT’S OFFICIAL: Eminem breaks his own ‘Rap God’ world record for fastest rap with “Godzilla” On the third verse of ‘Godzilla’, Eminem raps 229 words in 30 seconds. That breaks out to 7.6 words-per-second or 11.3 syllables-per-second. Eminem and Juice WRLD will now enter the Guinness Book of World Records.

Who is Eminem dressed up as in Rap God?

Eminem Impersonates Max Headroom in the Video for “Rap God”

Who is the god of rap in world?

Eminem
Eminem Is Known As The Rap God For Good Reason!

Did Eminem speed up Godzilla?

Eminem’s New Track ‘Godzilla’ Just Broke the World Record for Fastest Rap Verse. The controversial artist spits bars at 10.65 syllables per second on the track’s third verse. Rapper Eminem made his surprise comeback this month with his 10th studio album, Music to Be Murdered By.

Is Rap God faster than Godzilla?

“Godzilla” also far exceeds his famously speedy “Rap God,” where he spits 157 syllables in 16.3 seconds, or 9.6 syllables per second. That portion of the verse has 99 words, with 6.07 words per second.

How fast Eminem can rap?

10.65 syllables per second
Godzilla’s expletive-laced verse is comprised of a whopping 330 total syllables, meaning the world-renowned musician has beaten his own record and is able to rap 10.65 syllables per second, or 7.23 words per second, as reported by Genius.

Who is the father of rap?

Gil Scott-Heron
Songwriter, performer, novelist and poet Gil Scott-Heron died Friday at age 62. He was best known for a work he first recorded in 1970, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.” Host Scott Simon has a remembrance.

When did the Rap God music video come out?

On November 21, 2013, Eminem tweeted the trailer for the music video, directed by Rich Lee, and announced it would be released on November 27, 2013. On November 27, 2013, as scheduled, the music video was released on Vevo at 12:00pm ET.

How is Rap God similar to Marshall Mathers?

Jim Farber of the Daily News compared the song to The Marshall Mathers LP, stating that the song “revives the super-sick humor of that era, which comes as a relief after all the internalizations and ruminating of Em’s more recent work”.

Where did the line from Rap God come from?

The song references a line from the first Marshall Mathers LP, on the song “I’m Back”, where he talks about the Columbine High School massacre, rapping “Seven kids from Columbine; Put ’em all in a line, add an AK-47, a revolver, and a nine.” The verse was censored when originally released, and is included in “Rap God” to test public reaction.

What did the critics say about Rap God?

“Rap God” was met with acclaim from music critics. Critics praised the song’s lyrical content and rapping speed. Per Lijas of Time gave the song a positive review, stating that “the world can expect an immortal recording” based on “Rap God” and the album’s lead single, “Berzerk”.