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"Go beat my freestyle record" rapper dares [Video]

Vector
Vector
Vector, who’s arguably one of the best rappers on the continent, has proved exactly why he deserves the title a few weeks ago.
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Vector has spoken about his record-breaking freestyle.

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The rapper set a new record after he stood for over 2-hours rapping to all the words thrown at him via twitter in Rhythm93.7 FM studio at the Silverbird Galleria.

He made history on the #RhythmFreestylefury show with the longest African Freestyle ever on a Live Radio broadcast at Rhythm FM.

With him on the huge challenge that day were DJ Jimmy Jatt, DJ Sose, JAJ Meccadon, Elajoe, DJ Tommy in a show that was hosted by Raezy.

The singer in an exclusive interview with Pulse TV, the singer talked about the event, and where the record sets his position in the industry.

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“The point here is I am not even trying to be the best, I’m done with that. It’s gotten to the point where we need to educate people. The person wey dey fight for first for class no be teacher. Teacher no dey fight for first for class.

"I have woken up from the conversations into the activations. Can we just start to do things?"

Vector further went ahead to give his blessings to anybody willing and able to challenge his record and go further.

“If you feel I didn’t do it right, then I will like for you to go ahead and do 2 hours, 3 minutes. Beat the record, it’s fine. I’ve established it…it feels very amazing."

Watch Pulse TV video below.

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