So, Eminem fans around the world are trying to match his flow in the trending #GodzillaChallenge.
It all started on Tuesday when the Detroit rapper took to social media to share a video in which he delivers a rapid-fire verse in “Godzilla,” the Juice WRLD-assisted track from Music to Be Murdered By. Plus, he invited fans to showcase their skills by reciting the track’s third verse with the same precision and speed as him.
He says would give out prizes to those who impressed.
Genius noted that the last 30 seconds of “Godzilla’s” had Em rapping 7.46 words and 10.93 syllables per second—outpacing his famously swift 2013 track “Rap God,” in which he raps 6.07 words and 9.6 syllables per second.
So, Eminem fans around the world are trying to match his flow in the trending #GodzillaChallenge.
It all started on Tuesday when the Detroit rapper took to social media to share a video in which he delivers a rapid-fire verse in “Godzilla,” the Juice WRLD-assisted track from Music to Be Murdered By. Plus, he invited fans to showcase their skills by reciting the track’s third verse with the same precision and speed as him.
He says would give out prizes to those who impressed.
Genius noted that the last 30 seconds of “Godzilla’s” had Em rapping 7.46 words and 10.93 syllables per second—outpacing his famously swift 2013 track “Rap God,” in which he raps 6.07 words and 9.6 syllables per second.
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