Apr 20, 2015 How many word per second? Better Speedom or Rap God? Technically, Rhymes, Fastly etc etc... I say Rap God, but I need to listen Speedom more times... What do you choose?
Apr 21, 2015 Eminem spit a total of 484 words in a whopping 83 seconds in #Speedom That's roughly 6 words per second. Rap God with 4.38 words/ second.
Jul 12, 2015 Speedom has 113 words in 16.450 seconds Rap God has 102 words in 16.450 seconds. Speedom is faster.
Jul 12, 2015 why is this fa---- @DiamondSword bumping old threads and repeating the same s--- he just made a thread about.
Jul 12, 2015 Rap god had a lot of highlights The six minutes slim shady your on not with the beat coming in is superb admiting he's not as big as he used to be He kind of referenced renegade with the blueprint line The Ray J bit speaks for it's self And my favourtie bit Throw on lose yourself and make em lose it I don't know how to make songs like that I don't know what words to use It did have some awkward and sloppy moments too but all in all I think it's a good song and doesn't get the credit it deserves Speedom was just simply look how fast I can rap which you can't complain about on a song called speedom
Jul 12, 2015 The thing I like the most about Rap God is the parts where the beat changes, in the 2nd (the hall of fame part) and 3rd (where he talks about the line from I'm back). Love the delivery in those parts. Same goes for the slow rapping in the beginning of the 3rd verse, except that the lyrics are pretty dumb (ramen noodle..) don't give a shyt about the fast part Only thing I like about speedom is where he raps more slowly (eating lobster stake with drake or whatever he says)
Jul 12, 2015 Speedom was alright, verses were on point, but didn't care for the chorus compared to the other Chopper songs. Definitely not the collaboration I waited 15 years for though, hopeful the next collab they use more laid back flows, I think he could have been perfect for Am I A Psycho. I don't care for Eminem's fast rap, but I think Rap God was a good song, legitimately impressive. Loved the reference to the Columbine line and how he switched up the flow several times.