I mean, faking things out with a mock-api that'll respond with a delay might work for you, if you're just trying to find out if things are quicker with threading (although with concurrent requests and predicable latency, it would almost certainly be quicker).
Your bottleneck/issue is likely to be number of connections, if someone inputs, say, a movie script, or a dozen users input the lyrics to a song, you're going to end up with hundreds or thousands of API calls at once.