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Hollywood icons who made history with suprising world records

Find out which Hollywood icons have made history with Guinness World Records

By Amal Fatmi |
Hollywood icons who made history with suprising world records
Hollywood icons who made history with suprising world records

From music and movies to food and even selfies, some of Hollywood's biggest stars have gone beyond the spotlight to carve their names in the Guiness World Records.

Here are the celebrities you didn't know hold world records:

Eminem

In 2013, Eminem set the world record for the most words in his hit song Rap God, which runs for 1,560 words in six minutes and four seconds.

In just one 15-second segment, he raps 97 words.

The Lose Yourself rapper also holds the record for most successive US No.1 albums by a solo artist.

Justin Bieber

The Sorry crooner has held records for the most-viewed music channel on YouTube, the first channel viewed three billion times (JustinBieberVEVO), and the youngest solo artist to achieve five No. 1 US albums.

Justin was also the first singer ever to simultaneously hold the top three positions on the U.K. singles chart with Love Yourself (No.1), Sorry (No.2), and What Do You Mean? (No. 3) on January 14, 2016.

He previously held the world record for the most disliked video on YouTube with the music video for Baby.

Dwayne Johnson

In January 2017, Dwayne and his team set the record for the largest layered dip, weighing 540 pounds.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson also holds the Guinness World Record for most selfies taken in three minutes, setting the record at 105 selfies in 2015 during the premiere of his film San Andreas.

Beyoncé

The Halo songstress holds the world record for the most Grammy Awards won in a single year by a female artist.

Beyoncé also holds the records for the most Grammy Awards of all time won by a female artist, as well as the most Grammy nominations.

Additionally, she and Jay-Z have the most Grammy Awards won by a married couple.

BTS

BTS was the first K-pop band to reach No. 1 on the US albums chart.

They set the record for the most-viewed YouTube video in 24 hours with the music video for Boy With Luv featuring Halsey, which garnered 74,600,000 views between April 12 to April 13, 2019.

A year later, the band beat its own record with the video for Dynamite, receiving 101,000,000 views on August 22, 2020.