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Wow, have you heard about the highest BPM recorded song? It’s totally insane! This song clocks in at an unbelievable 600 beats per minute - that’s 10 beats per second! Talk about a fast-paced track. I mean, it’s no wonder why this record has been making waves in the music industry. It’s like nothing we’ve ever heard before. Plus, it just goes to show how far technology has come - 600 BPM is something that would have been impossible to achieve even a few years ago. Crazy, right?
What Is The Highest Bpm Ever Recorded In A Song? [Solved]
Wow! “Thousand” really made history by having the fastest tempo of any single ever released, clocking in at an incredible 1,015 BPM. That’s gotta be some kind of record - and it was! Guinness World Records officially recognized it as the fastest BPM ever.
- “Mammoth” by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - This song holds the record for the highest beats per minute (BPM) at an astonishing 400 BPM.
- “The Drill” by The Prodigy - This song clocks in at a close second with a BPM of 395.
- “Titan” by Datsik - This track has a BPM of 390, making it one of the fastest songs ever recorded.
- “Ace Of Spades” by Motorhead - This classic rock anthem has a BPM of 385, making it one of the fastest songs in its genre.
- “Crazy Train” by Ozzy Osbourne - Another classic rock staple, this song has a BPM of 380 and is still popular today among fans and musicians alike.
The highest BPM (beats per minute) recorded song is “Thousand” by the band Infected Mushroom, clocking in at an impressive 1,015 BPM! That’s pretty darn fast - it’s almost like a blur of sound. It’s no wonder this song holds the record for the highest BPM ever.