Vector, Yungsix and others set to break rap record

Vector, Yungsix and others set to break rap record

Rapper, Vector tha Viper has revealed that he and some rappers would be attempting to set a new world record in freestyle rap as they plan to rap for

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Rapper, Vector tha Viper has revealed that he and some rappers would be attempting to set a new world record in freestyle rap as they plan to rap for 15 straight hours. In a video posted on social media, Vector whose real name is Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, alongside other rappers, invited other people to join them.

“We are about to set a Guinness book of world record, we are working on it. At this point, we are about to break a world record with rap,” said Vector. We are going to put Nigeria on the map. Apart from myself, we have Yung6ix, Chinkoegun, Stage one and Jesse.

“We are going to set a world record so Nigeria is going to be proud of rappers in Nigeria. If you know that you can shame the world on the level say Nigerian hip hop go break the world record, halla. Let’s make this happen.”

However, the modalities for the event have not been set. The longest freestyle rap by a team lasted 12 hr 2 min and was achieved by Jonah Kirsten Sorrentino aka KJ52 Freestyle Team in Tampa, Florida, USA, on January 12, 2014.

Vector alongside Yung6ix set to make world record of 13 hours rap cc @vectorthaviper @vectorthaviper

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