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Yes this is has been asked over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over......
But to answer your question his verse from Welcome to the Midwest is IMO his fastests...Big Bad Wold is up there and so is is verse from Broken Chains...
The track by Potluck featuring Tech N9ne entitled "What We Are" is the fastest lyrics Tech has performed on a track according to Tech N9ne and Travis 'O Guin.
Tech N9ne raps the start of the second verse of the track R.O.O.T. (Running Out Of Time) at 12 syllables a second.
There has been some speculation though..
*The Here I Come/Fur Eles:
It goes "TechaN9na and like it when ya make" <-- 11 syllables in one second
*R.O.O.T.:
"Tryin ta get a milly and really I've been" <-- 12 syllables
*Newish Potluck Verse:
10 syllables a second consistently, might hit 11 once or twice but generally around 10.
according to user JasonM I believe.
Notable Mentions for where Tech N9ne has delivered extremely fast lyrics:
Misery.
Be Warned.
Industry Is Punks.
Wake Up Show Freestyle found on Midwest Side For Triple Life album.
This Ring.
Welcome To The Midwest.
That Owl.
Track featuring Smith A.D. entitled 'Pioneer'.
Sometimes.
KillinIt - Kalibur Kostik ft. Techn9ne
Parts Of 'We No Beg Fren' with Mr Stinky.
Intro Verse On 'Broken Chains' with Lyrycyst.
Parts of Tech's verse on the song featuring IcyRoc Kravyn & Mr. CET, 'What We Flowin Fo (Remix)'.
Stamina.
Parts of the first verse in 'T9X'.
Big Bad Wolf.
Opening part of Tech's verse on the 'So Heavy Remix'.
Parts of Tech's verse on the 'Millenium Mitch Bade Remix'.
There could be an argument made that Tech is the fastest rapper in terms of
clarity. Some of his fastest verses are surprisingly comprehend-able.
A lot of people can go over a few lines and spit them real quick, but doing so and having them sound good is a whole nother story.
There could be an argument made that Tech is the fastest rapper in terms of
clarity. Some of his fastest verses are surprisingly comprehend-able.
A lot of people can go over a few lines and spit them real quick, but doing so and having them sound good is a whole nother story.
the record holder at guiness sounds like shit
his name is ricky brown aka no clue
so i can understand that, but i get the feeling that tech can go way faster accapella but doesnt for musical purposes
Caring about the music and doing it for kicks and amusement is two different things and im happy to say my favorite artist does it for a general purpouse. A true vibe.