12 More “Lyrically Intricate Fast Songs” For Daniel Radcliffe To Rap
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Yesterday, Daniel Radcliffe had the world buzzing with his surprisingly flawless execution of Blackalicious’ timeless classic, “Alphabet Aerobics” during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
The actor who characterized Harry Potter in the flesh, admitted to having an “obsession with memorizing complicated, lyrically intricate and fast songs,” so we over at Hip-Hop Wired decided to offer up several more suggestions that could possibly fit his karaoke needs.
After all, who doesn’t want to see more Daniel Radcliffe rapping in the near future?
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Papoose – “Alphabetical Slaughter”
An obvious choice, considering Radcliffe’s preferences within Hip-Hop.
Big Pun ft. Black Thought – “Super Lyrical”
The song’s title tells the tale, here.
Jay-Z ft. Jaz-O & Amil – “N***a What, N***a Who”
Even with the ixnay’s on the n-word to gain some extra breaths, this one is still a toughy.
Aesop Rock – “Labor”
Guaranteed to require heavy lifting in the breath control department.
Tech N9ne “Imma Tell”
Adults only.
Chino XL – “Wordsmith”
A noun and verb avalanche.
Run The Jewels – “Oh My Darling Don’t Cry”
A newbie, but goodie.
Kendrick Lamar – “Look Out For Detox”
It’s never coming but this track will forever go.
Jurassic 5 – “Improvise”
Four-part rap harmony not created for the faint of breath.
CeeLo Green – “Big ‘Ol Words (Damn)”
Break out your Webster’s.
Da Brat ft. George Clinton – “Lyrical Molestation”
Ghetto poetry.
Eminem – “Rap God”
Slim Shady can perform this live. Can anyone else?
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