Eminem's "Rap God" holds the official Guinness World Record for the most words in a hit single, featuring 1,560 words in 6 minutes and 4 seconds. It averages 4.28 words per second, with a peak segment of 97 words in 15 seconds.
Question: What singer holds the world record for most words in a hit single? Answer: Eminem. Detroit-native, Eminem, set the Guinness world record with the song "Rap God" clocking in 1,560 words in six minutes. Eminem rapped an average of 4.28 words per second in the track.
In total, the 3-min 31-sec “Godzilla” contains 959 words from start to end (an average of 4.54 words per second) – considerably less than the 1,560 words that appear in the 6-min 4-sec “Rap God” (an average of 4.28 words per second), which retains the title for the most words in a hit single.
"Rap God" by Eminem (USA) packs 1,560 words into a fast and furious 6 min 4 sec – that's a tongue-twisting average of 4.28 words per second! In one 15-second segment alone, "Slim Shady" spits 97 words (6.46 words per second) at "supersonic speed".
Did you know Eminem once set a Guinness World Record for the most words in a hit single? His song “Rap God” packs 1,560 words in just 6 minutes and 4 seconds, averaging about 4.28 words per second — and at one point he hits 9.6 words per second. It's basically a lyrical marathon — and he did it without missing a beat.
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