The internet loves a challenge — but challenging Eminem to rhyme the “unrhymable”?
That’s a whole different level of daring.
It all started when a random Twitter account confidently declared:
“There’s no word in English that rhymes with ‘silver.’”
It was the kind of bold, overconfident linguistic statement the internet eats up.
But then the account escalated things by tagging Eminem and writing:
“@Eminem you have 24 hours.”
The tweet went viral instantly. Fans joked that the person had “summoned a lyrical demon.” Others insisted that if anyone could break the rule, it would be the man who’s spent 25 years bending entire vowels and consonants into impossible rhymes.
And according to widespread online chatter — none of which has been officially confirmed — Eminem did exactly that.

🔥 The Rumoured Response: A “Silver” Rhyme Storm That Broke Twitter
Hours later, social media erupted with screenshots claiming Eminem had responded — not with one rhyme, but with an entire cascade of near-rhymes, slant rhymes, compound rhymes, and signature Slim Shady verbal acrobatics.
Fans claim the tweet included lines like:
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“quicksilver”
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“chill her”
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“bill her”
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“realer”
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“still ya”
…woven together in a rapid-fire multi-syllable bar that allegedly left linguists and rap fans equally stunned.
While the supposed tweet hasn’t been verified and many believe it may have been a fan-made homage, the rumor alone sent the internet spiraling with excitement.
One fan wrote:
“If the word doesn’t rhyme, Eminem just invents the rhyme.”
Another joked:
“English language: 0
Eminem: 999,999.”
⚡ Why Fans Believe the Rumor Instantly
Even though the viral response hasn’t been officially confirmed, the world didn’t hesitate to believe the rumor — because it fits Eminem’s legacy perfectly.
For decades, Slim Shady has:
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forced impossible words into rhyme
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warped vowels beyond recognition
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stacked internal rhymes like a puzzle
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turned “orange” into “door hinge”
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broken every “rule” the dictionary ever had
So when a rumor spread that he demolished the “silver” myth?
Fans didn’t question it — they celebrated it.
🎤 The Internet vs. Eminem: A Lyrical Battle He Didn’t Even Ask For
Internet challenges have come and gone, but this one struck a nerve because it blended:
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humor
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linguistics
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rap culture
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Eminem’s legendary skills
Even though the rumored tweet hasn’t been proven real, the narrative exploded anyway because it represents what Eminem symbolizes to fans:
A master of bending the English language until it kneels.
Whether the tweet was authentic or fan-created, the myth of “nothing rhymes with silver” has officially been shattered in the court of public opinion.
And if Eminem ever does decide to respond for real?
The internet better buckle up.