Look-a-Like Rhymes Obama's Acceptance Speech in Viral Music Video
Jonathon Brown — November 12, 2012 — Pop Culture
References: youtu.be & worldstarhiphop
In a new spoof video, a presidential look-a-like raps his own version of Obama’s acceptance speech in front of choreographed dancers, shiny bright lights and a waving American flag. Ripe with all the staples of a patriotic parody, the rap starts with a 2 Chainz-esque adlib “two terms!” Just released, the video has yet to catch fire but is a sure-fire viral hit given Obama’s popularity and the catchy nature of the actual rap.
“Call me the 44th Prez for the next 4! I plead my case/During debates I spat 16’s…a divided country gave me eight,” raps the Obama look-a-like. “Tight race? Only because I allowed it/I let Mitt shine the first debate to know what it felt like to get challenged!”
A testament to Obama’s cool factor, even this parody makes him look on top of his game.
“Call me the 44th Prez for the next 4! I plead my case/During debates I spat 16’s…a divided country gave me eight,” raps the Obama look-a-like. “Tight race? Only because I allowed it/I let Mitt shine the first debate to know what it felt like to get challenged!”
A testament to Obama’s cool factor, even this parody makes him look on top of his game.
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