Every rapid-fire lyricist mentioned here is a strong contender for the fast rap Mount Rushmore, showcasing American hip-hop artists renowned for their blistering speeds and lyrical prowess, dominating the scene. The list features iconic names like R.A. the Rugged Man, Eminem, Tonedeff, Busta Rhymes, and others.
R.A. the Rugged Man is a native of Suffolk County, New York, who began rapping at 12, mastering a rapid style highlighted by alliteration and double-time flow. His track “Holla-Loo-Yuh” with Tech N9ne and Krizz Kaliko exemplifies his skill.
Yelawolf, from Gadsden, Alabama, combines rapid rap flows with a southern sound, earning a spot in Eminem’s Shady Records. His quick delivery in “Worldwide Choppers” showcases his fast rap ability.
Ski Mask the Slump God, a South Florida rapper, gained fame with his high-speed delivery and unique flow, evident in tracks like “Vetty Vrocker.”
Watsky, from San Francisco, transitioned from slam poetry to music, gaining recognition for his rapid rapping style in “Pale Kid Raps Fast.”
NF, hailing from Michigan, is known for his relentless and dense lyrical style, evident in his work on “Epiphany” and “Paid My Dues.”
Joyner Lucas, a Worcester, Massachusetts native, has been recognized for his rapid delivery and impactful songs like “I’m Not Racist” and “Sriracha.”
Bizzy Bone, a founding member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, has a unique fast-paced and melodic rapping style, showcased in tracks like “Mercy Mary.”
K.A.A.N. from Maryland, impresses with his rapid flow and meaningful lyrics, particularly in songs like “KAANCEPTS.”
NoClue, from Seattle, broke the Guinness World Record for Fastest Rap MC and is known for tracks like “New West.”
Tonedeff is recognized for his blistering rap battles and tracks like “Crispy,” where he demonstrates exceptional speed.
Twisted Insane, a rapper from San Diego, is known for his extreme speed in songs like “The Chop Shop.”
Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony fame, showcases his rapid flow in songs like “Heated Heavy.”
Logic, a Maryland rapper, gained fame with his rapid delivery and strong lyricism in tracks like “100 Miles and Running.”
Tech N9ne, from Kansas City, Missouri, is synonymous with fast rap, known for songs like “Worldwide Choppers.”
Busta Rhymes, from Brooklyn, New York, is famous for his rapid rapping style, especially in songs like “Break Ya Neck.”
Mac Lethal, from Kansas City, Missouri, went viral for his fast rapping skills, particularly in his take on “Look at Me Now.”
Rebel XD, a Chicago rapper, has held the Guinness World Record for Fastest Rap MC multiple times.
Twista, another Chicago artist, was once recognized by Guinness for his rapid rapping speed.
Eminem, the Detroit legend, has been acclaimed for his speed and skill, notably in “Rap God.”
Crucified, from New Braunfels, Texas, has been noted for his extraordinary speed, especially in his track “Power Up.”
These artists exemplify the pinnacle of fast rap, demonstrating skill, speed, and lyrical mastery that have defined their careers in the hip-hop industry.







