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Chapter 1582 Explosive Skill Showdown (Part 2)



Chapter 1582 Explosive Skill Showdown (Part 2)

In a previous life, "RAP GOD" was a song written and performed by the famous rapper Eminem.

The original intention behind creating this song was that Eminem felt there were too many rappers at the time, with all sorts of amateurs wanting a piece of the pie, making the whole industry chaotic.

He felt it was necessary to write this song to prove his status in the rap world.

Therefore, "RAP GOD" is essentially a song used for dissing and showing off technical skills.

This song can be described as a showcase of Eminem's technical prowess, with its various rhyming lyrics and rap sequences, making it a veritable storm of technical skill.

Of course, the lyrics of this song contain allusions to some rap characters and responses to industry competition, all of which Ye Zhi Qiu has adapted.

Eminem pays homage to legendary figures in his lyrics, with the core intention of establishing his own rap lineage as a "legitimate successor" rather than an "outsider."

But Ye Zhi Qiu himself is an "outsider." He has no need for, nor any intention of, integrating into, this circle. All he needs to do is focus on two words.

—Showing off skills!

Didn't you say that rap requires speed, rhyme complexity, and flow diversity?

Yes, I can show you everything in one go.

At this point, as the performance continued, the audience at the live broadcast and in front of their screens gradually began to become dazed.

Ye Zhi Qiu's skillful manipulation of words in his lyrics has reached an unparalleled level.

He can use various techniques such as double rhyme, triple rhyme, consecutive rhyme, skip rhyme, and reverse rhyme with ease. More importantly, there is no deliberate attempt to force rhymes; it's as if these words were born to be linked together.

The lyrics include a powerful counterattack against many online opinions that have emerged recently.

You've all become just ordinary people, I'm not going to fucking be one of you.

['Oh, his songs are too mainstream,' you guys are just jealous and powerless to change it.]

We have nothing in common; you're a wagging-tail poodle, and I'm a Doberman Pinscher.

When the lyric "That's not rap, it's pop, and that's all you'll say when I combine the two" is heard, the camera focuses precisely on Blaze.

In the video, Blaze's brows are furrowed, his arms are unconsciously loosened from their chest, and his face looks grim.

KZ and the other two were completely engrossed in the music, swaying their bodies to the rhythm.

However, Ye Zhi Qiu's display of skill was far from over.

In the latter half of the song, a sudden, rapid-fire rap burst forth, completely stunning everyone.

"Oh shit!!!"

"What's this!"

"This part is insane!"

At the scene, KZ, Zion and Vickers, the three singers, suddenly stood up.

Blaze and the two singers who had just strongly supported him were also dumbfounded. The group had long since lost their initial disdain and were now gaping in shock, as if they had been frozen in place.

Ye Zhi Qiu's rapid-fire delivery showcased his speaking skills at a speed that was almost beyond human limits. What's even more terrifying is that it wasn't just "fast".

Every word is clearly identifiable; every rhyme is precise and accurate; and the flow transitions are smooth and seamless.

In rap, "rapping fast" is an important, but not mainstream, technique.

This technique is somewhat similar to the "high notes" in pop singing; it doesn't mean that the higher the note, the better the singing.

But without a doubt, compared to ethereal emotions, the visual appeal and impact of quantifiable techniques are the most direct.

Ye Zhi Qiu's rapid-fire delivery of 15 seconds requires not only extremely strong lung capacity, but also exceptional rhythm control and precise enunciation.

It's fair to say that very few people in the entire rap scene can achieve this.

On stage, Blaze had completely lost control of his expression, his eyes wide with astonishment and disbelief, muttering something to himself.

As the camera zooms in, you can see from the lip movements that it says "NO WAY".

Blaze's specialty is fast rapping, but anyone who knows a little about rap can tell that Ye Zhi Qiu's rap speed is something Blaze can't match.

The most direct way to slap you in the face is to defeat you using the very method you're good at.

The song continued, but by this time the audience had become somewhat numb.

By this point, the song has lasted a full 6 minutes, which is quite a long duration for a pop song.

What's even more terrifying is that Ye Zhi Qiu dissed the entire song from beginning to end, showcasing his explosive fighting power.

At this moment, even many viewers who were not Blaise's fans felt a pang of sympathy.

That's terrible... They're really good at cursing...

He cursed for a full six minutes, without repeating a single word...

At the end of the song, Ye Zhi Qiu concludes with a rhetorical question.

[Be a king? Think not—Why be a king when you can be a god? (Being a king? No interest—If you are a god, why fight for kingship?)]

The closing lyric echoes the "God of Rap" in the song title and is also a mockery of Blaze's earlier self-proclaimed title of "King of Rap" in an interview.

King of rap? I have absolutely no interest in that.

I am the god of rap, and I'm not even on the same level as you.

As the song ended, an eerie, brief silence fell over the live broadcast.

"Clap clap clap!!!"

On stage, a round of applause rang out first. KZ, who had stood up halfway through the song, smiled and clapped his hands vigorously.

Then, enthusiastic applause, screams, and whistles erupted from the audience.

"Oh shit!"

"OMG!!"

"This song is so cool!"

"Awesome! This is the coolest rap I've ever heard!"

"That's right! The god of rap has descended!"

Apart from Blaze and his two companions, all the audience members were completely engrossed in the performance, and the enthusiastic atmosphere lasted for more than a minute before calming down.

"OK, OK," the host said dramatically as he appeared at the opportune moment.

"Wow, what a wonderful and amazing song! Honestly, I was blown away."

"Undoubtedly, there is so much to say about this song. First, let's ask our guests to share their opinions."

"Breze, what do you think of this song?"

The camera shifts, and Blaze's expression becomes somewhat unnatural, but he still stubbornly insists, "I have nothing to say!"

"It's just a regular rap song, nothing more!"

The other two people who supported him were also being stubborn, but it was obvious to everyone that they were just being sarcastic.

When it was KZ's turn, the rap legend grinned, revealing a set of gleaming white teeth.

"Someone tell me where I can buy a donkey."

On the other side, Blaze's face was ashen.


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