Jul 13, 2015 Both songs are too fast and too rappity rap for me flows not good enough no flow then it's not music to me
Jul 14, 2015 Rap God by far I personally think Rap God is underrated now the shock value has wore off Yea the hook is meh but that's not why I listen to it It's over 6 minutes of pure spitting and it's one of the only tracks that suits Eminems new flow
Sep 17, 2016 Speepom....hands down!!! To spit 6 words per second and go for 83 seconds straight compared to Rap God's 4.83 words per second (if you're counting "Asumma Lumma Dumma Lumma" as words) for only 16 seconds straight. SPEEDOM, Hands down!!!
Sep 18, 2016 Rap God>>> Speedom is borderline Rocky V material Rap God, while flawed is still a decent to good song, and certain parts are fantastic.
Sep 18, 2016 Both songs are wack, boring and 1 dimensional But Rap God is better Speedom was beyond terrible
Sep 18, 2016 Who the f--- cares about technicality and rhymes It is boring and sounds dead not appealing to most listeners of music. It just sounds to me like what is the point of that it has zero appeal
Sep 18, 2016 TECHNICAL RHYMES HELP THE FLOW FLOW AND HELPS YOU STAY ON BEAT. IT MAKES THE RAP SOUND BETTER PUT TOGETHER. Have you never felt that weird feeling when the rhyme didn't come where you expected it? I dare you to make a rap with 1 syllable end rhymes or even better, no rhymes at all. See how good you sound doing it. fa----
Sep 18, 2016 Long rhymes are satisfying to hear come together What sounds better to you: "Your age doesn't matter, it has no worth The music's what counts, what appeals to the world" Or "Timeless, so age don't count in the booth when your flow stays submerged in the fountain of youth"
Sep 18, 2016 SPEEDOM: 480 words in 83 seconds. RAP GOD: 1,560 words in 6 minutes, 4 seconds If Rap God had the tempo of Speedom, it'd have much more words in it. But I enjoy Rap God more. I like Speedom, but it's just one verse.