Assuming you're referring to the fast part, no. I don't think it's understandable for any human.
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Comprehensible fast singing is a real skill. It usually involves hitting constants much harder than you'd normally do which is unnatural - when you try and speak fast most people will mute their constants. A great example of someone who manages this is Busta Rhymes, even while moving quite quickly his lyrics are extremely comprehensible.
Busta Rhymes
You spell "Mac Lethal" funny :-p
I think there are a plethora of good examples out there - I just chose one of the better known ones.
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