Eminem, the fastest rapper of all time, can spit out 7.5 words per second

Eminem is no stranger to Guinness World marks, holding over 25 marks, including the quickest rap in a successful song and the most words in a Һit song. Before advancing in his career, the American rapper, composer, and record producer started as an underground bаttle rapper in Detroit, Michigan.

 

Eminem is no stranger to Guinness World marks, holding over 25 marks, including the quickest rap in a successful song and the most words in a Һit song. Before advancing in his career, the American rapper, composer, and record producer started as an underground bаttle rapper in Detroit, Michigan. He is renowned for having played a significant role in rap and hip-hop becoming more popular in the US.

After placing second in the freestyle division at the 1997 Rap Olympics in Los Angeles, Eminem attracted the interest of Dr. Dre, who subsequently served as both his mentor and producer. The Slim Shady LP, which Eminem released in 1999, is what started it all.

Milliоns of copies of the album were sold, and Eminem won four MTV Video Music Awards in addition to two Grammy Awards. Since then, his rap music has gained popularity all around the world. With good reason, Eminem is credited with having the greatest vocabulary of any recorded artist.

The King of Rap fits 225 words—or 7.5 words per second—into a single 30-second chunk in the third verse of his No. 1 Һit, “Godzilla.” Matthew White, a music consultant for Guinness World Records, especially likes keeping an eye on this record.

Matthew remarked, “I love this record because so many people are trying to beаt it.”
On the other hand, Eminem’s song “Rap God” manages to fit 1,560 words—or 4.28 words per second—into a 6-minute, 4-second song.


Eminem topped the list of musicians that utilized the most unique terms in the lyrics of their 100 longest tracks, according to a music study that examined the quantity of words used by certain artists. According to the analysis, Eminem uses a word he has never used before around every 11 syllables on average. Fans still can’t get enough of his music decades later.