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859 Kids Shatter World Record in Epic Rap Lesson
3 Mar
Summary
- Over 850 London school pupils participated in the record-breaking event.
- The lesson taught children how to rap and rhyme for 30 minutes.
- The event was described as inspiring, uplifting, and a memory to treasure.

An award-winning educator and author, MC Grammar, has officially broken the Guinness World Record for the largest rap lesson. The event took place on a Monday at the New Wimbledon Theatre in south-west London. A total of 859 children from 18 different schools gathered for the historic occasion.
During the 30-minute lesson, the young participants were guided through the fundamentals of rapping and rhyming. MC Grammar expressed his excitement, calling the achievement epic and a momentous occasion for the children involved.
Craig Glenday, editor-in-chief of Guinness World Records, lauded the attempt as both inspiring and uplifting. He emphasized the significant impact music, learning, and community can have when combined on such a grand scale, creating a lasting memory for the students.




