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Subject: Music Performance & Hip-Hop Studies Title: "Rap God" (Track 11 on The Marshall Mathers LP 2 ) Artist: Marshall Mathers (Eminem) Release Date: October 14, 2013 (single); November 5, 2013 (album) Producer: Rick Rubin, Eminem 1. Executive Summary "Rap God" is not merely a song but a technical showcase and a declaration of dominance. In just over six minutes, Eminem addresses accusations of irrelevance, attacks modern mumble rap, references decades of hip-hop history, and—most famously—delivers a lightning-fast verse that earned a Guinness World Record for "Most Words in a Hit Single." The track serves as a lyrical dissertation on why Eminem considers himself the greatest rapper alive. 2. Lyrical & Structural Analysis The song contains 1,560 words in 6 minutes and 4 seconds. The most famous section (the "supersonic" verse) features 97 words in 15 seconds – an average of 6.46 words per second .

A landmark in technical rap performance, marred slightly by dated slurs but unmatched in linguistic density. Sources used: Guinness World Records (2013), Billboard charts, Rolling Stone review (2013), Genius annotation data, RIAA certification. Rap God

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