Barrage of words! The best fast-talking songs. Shocking, high-speed rapid-fire tracks.
How many fast-paced songs can you think of?
There seem to be a lot, but surprisingly, it’s not easy to come up with them on the spot.
In this article, we’ve picked out a variety of tongue-twisting tracks—from ones you might be able to sing with some effort to songs so difficult you’ll think, “No way!”
We’ll introduce plenty, including J-POP hits that shake up the scene, Vocaloid songs, and rap tracks where, despite the ultra-high speed, you can clearly catch every word.
The lyrics are full of phrases that seem like they’ll trip you up, which makes them fun—and you’ll definitely want to give them a try.
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Relentless! The best rapid-fire songs. Shocking and ultra-fast speed-tongue songs (21–30)
livelihoodCreepy Nuts

It’s no exaggeration to say that Creepy Nuts are the most active hip-hop group on the major scene right now.
Their tracks, created by R-Shitei—renowned in Japan for his top-tier freestyle skills and immense hip-hop knowledge—and Matsunaga, who won a world championship to become the number-one DJ, are all catchy yet packed with intricate techniques.
Among them, Namari (Livelihood) is a standout recommendation; in the final section, you can experience overwhelming skill and high-speed rap.
The hip-hop scene often tends to dismiss the mainstream, but their level of skill is impossible to ignore.
Confession (feat. TSUYOSHI)SOUL’d OUT

This is a track by the hip-hop group SOUL’d OUT, known for their musical style that incorporates elements of Black music and dance music, and for their signature high-speed rap.
Featuring R&B singer TSUYOSHI as a guest, the song existed even before the group’s debut and is considered the most difficult SOUL’d OUT song to sing.
Along with the sheer number of words packed into a single breath—one of the group’s trademarks—the challenging aspect likely lies in the tricky timing of the rests that separate the words.
Piling on! The best fast-talking songs. Shocking, high-speed rapid-fire tracks (31–40)
Best Supporting ActorCreepy Nuts

Among the many rapid-fire songs, “Best Supporting Actor” stands out for its gripping power.
The meticulously crafted lyrics, free of any waste, stimulate the ear and rush in with a vivid intensity that makes scenes spring to mind.
Woven with sharp insight, the words carry a depth that can’t be fully grasped in a single listen, compelling you to hit repeat.
If you can nail this track perfectly at karaoke, you’ll definitely wow everyone around you.
This challenge-inspiring song is sure to become a fresh recommendation for your next karaoke session.
Rep feat. MACCHOZORN

Rapper ZORN, loved by many listeners for his sentimental lyrics.
Lately he’s released many songs about being a father, so there may be plenty of people who don’t know the razor-sharp ZORN from before.
“Rep feat.
MACCHO” is a hard-hitting trap track featuring MACCHO, and unlike ZORN’s current style, it gives off a thug-like vibe.
The fiery, high-speed rap is also striking, so be sure to check it out.
Two-Faced Loverswowaka

A Vocaloid track released in 2009 that became a hot topic for its addictive appeal.
It’s one of the signature songs by wowaka, also known as Toko of Escapism P, who later formed the band Hitorie.
The rapid-fire vocals over a relentlessly fast, refrain-like flow of sound leave a strong impression.
With lyrics that seem to question love, the message—spilling out the protagonist’s conflicts and unspoken feelings—resonates deeply.
Precisely because of its breakneck pace and rhythm, “Ura-Omote Lovers” seeps in, letting you feel the power of music that saves both through singing and listening.
Tyrant IslandSKY-HI

“Tyrant Island” is a work packed with SKY-HI’s rap skills and intellectual allure—he’s also known as the creator of BE:FIRST—and it’s included on his first major-label album, “TRICKSTER.” Although the lyrics deliver a scathing, strong style, the song still feels pop, which is both cool and uplifting.
One hallmark of SKY-HI is how clearly you can understand his rapping, and that remains true even in this ultra-fast track.
It’s a fan favorite; at live shows, pay special attention not only to the unity during the chorus but also to the moments when the rapid-fire delivery kicks into several higher gears.
Hōkago Tī Taimu

It’s the opening theme from the first half of the anime K-ON!!.
The song is packed with the sparkly emotions of high school life and the excitement of taking on new challenges.
Notable features include the fast-paced, densely packed lyrics that feel like someone throwing themselves wholeheartedly into what they love, as well as the high vocal key.
Since it’s the theme song for a series about a band, the sound is built from familiar band instruments, which, like the song’s tempo, ring out intensely with a strong sense of speed.


