Rap fans are all flooding to social media in awe of Dr Dre sharing a video of 'legend' Eminem proving he 'can never be touched'.
Eminem's not only released a song called 'Rap God' but has often been nicknamed the title himself and once you see this video shared by Dr Dre of his masterful skill, it's not hard to see why.
Check out the video here:
Dr Dre took to Instagram to share the clip, captioning the recording: "Marshall Mathers vs Who???!!"
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The recording shows Eminem rapping the lyrics from his hit-single 'Godzilla' which first appeared in the 'Music to Be Murdered By' album.
And not just rapping, but rapping at lightning-fast speed, spitting an eye-widening amount out in under 30 seconds.
Standing in front of some retro arcade games, he raps: "Fill 'em with the venom, and eliminate 'em. Other words, I Minute Maid 'em. I don't want to hurt 'em, but I did 'em in a fit of rage.
"I'm murdering again, nobody will evade him. I'm finna kill 'em and dump all the f***ing bodies in a lake. Obliterating everything, incinerating and renegade 'em.
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"And I make anybody who want it with the pen afraid. But don't nobody want it but they're gonna get it anyway. 'Cause I'm beginning to feel like I'm mentally ill. I'm Atilla, kill or be killed, I'm a killer, be the vanilla gorilla. You're bringing the killer within me, out of me."
And breathe.
He goes on, waggling his finger to the camera: "You don't want to be the enemy of the demon. Who went in me, and be on the receiving of me, what stupidity, it'd be.
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"Every bit of me is the epitome of a spitter. When I'm in the vicinity, motherf***er, you better duck. Or you finna be dead the minute you run into me.
"A hundred percent of you is a fifth of a percent of me. I'm 'bout to f***ing finish you b****, I'm unfadable. You wanna battle, I'm available, I'm blowing up like an inflatable. I'm undebatable, I'm unavoidable, I'm unevadable."
So quick is Eminem that even fellow rapper and music producer Dr Dre is left questioning if there's anyone else on this planet who could rival him.
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Thankfully for Dr Dre, he doesn't have to go up against Eminem, but works alongside him, the duo having paired up frequently since Dre signed the 'Lose Yourself' star to his record label, Aftermath Records, back in 1998.
Of course, the video got fans and producers alike just as fired up.
Dre's short clip racked up millions of views, with thousands eager to share their reaction to the video.
One Instagram user praised: "Dre! Thank you so much for giving us Em!"
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"You discovered him, and thanks for doing so," echoed a second.
"We're all gonna have an aneurysm trying to process this speed," another joked.
A fourth wrote that the 'Mockingbird' rapper 'can never be touched', while a fifth dubbed him a 'legend'.
"He is the man," wrote a final Instagram user.
What do you make of the quick-fire bars?
Topics: Celebrity, Dr Dre, Eminem, Instagram, Music, Rap, Social Media