The song's "story" is less about a narrative plot and more about a metaphorical battle for the legitimacy of Brazilian rap.
Beyond the speed, the song narrates the struggle of the "dreamer kid" from the periphery. It touches on: Haikaiss - King Kong (e Oficial)
The lyrics explicitly call out those who believe "only Americans make real rap". By shattering speed records previously set by international artists like Eminem, the group asserts that Brazilian culture and "street pique" are world-class. Technical Milestone The song's "story" is less about a narrative
This translates to roughly 7.86 words per second or 12.6 syllables per second , surpassing the speed of previous hits like "Raplord". Themes of Resilience By shattering speed records previously set by international
The story behind by the Brazilian rap group Haikaiss is a tale of cultural defiance and technical dominance. Released on August 27, 2021, the track was specifically crafted to reclaim the world record for the fastest rap (speed flow) in Portuguese, a feat achieved by member Spinardi . A Battle for Recognition
The song's "story" is less about a narrative plot and more about a metaphorical battle for the legitimacy of Brazilian rap.
Beyond the speed, the song narrates the struggle of the "dreamer kid" from the periphery. It touches on:
The lyrics explicitly call out those who believe "only Americans make real rap". By shattering speed records previously set by international artists like Eminem, the group asserts that Brazilian culture and "street pique" are world-class. Technical Milestone
This translates to roughly 7.86 words per second or 12.6 syllables per second , surpassing the speed of previous hits like "Raplord". Themes of Resilience
The story behind by the Brazilian rap group Haikaiss is a tale of cultural defiance and technical dominance. Released on August 27, 2021, the track was specifically crafted to reclaim the world record for the fastest rap (speed flow) in Portuguese, a feat achieved by member Spinardi . A Battle for Recognition