Eminem’s #GodzillaChallenge Brings Out Rappity Rap Fans Worldwide

    In an effort to boost the awareness of his Music To Be Murdered By single “Godzilla,” Eminem launched the #GodzillaChallenge on social media, daring fans to duplicate the tongue-twisting third verse for undisclosed prizes.

    The verse is said to cram 224 words (containing 330 total syllables) in 31 seconds of rapping.

    With literally millions of fans worldwide across social media, dozens of them indeed proved they were up for the task with no studio or editing.

    Check out some of the more entertaining entries down below.

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    17 thoughts on “Eminem’s #GodzillaChallenge Brings Out Rappity Rap Fans Worldwide

    1. Nothing worse than a corny ‘I can rap fast! Can you?’ contest on social media. Trust Eminem to turn hip pop into a social media game. Remember when he first hit the scene and he wasn’t about that bs gimmicky rhyming quick nonsense? At least when Twista came out all those years ago we knew that was his schtick. Eminem seems to be doing it for the sake of it now – I mean, it doesn’t even sound good. It might be impressive that he can say all those words in such a short period of time, but give me real lyrics over real beats (not this wack casio sounding bs) any day of the week.

      1. Would you like some tissues for those salty tears? Rhyming quick, accurate and clear is obviously a skill. If you don’t like it, why you here hatin’?

      2. LMAO. You’re still a moron I see. AndyC84 is all for people vandalizing property because graffiti is part of hip hop, but he has a problem with people sharing their rapping talent. You are a complete fool.

      3. ‘Eminem seems to be doing it for the sake of it now’. It’s called changing his flow and offering some variety. He doesn’t rap like this on many tracks from the album.

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