The internet and social media is going wild as U.S rapper, Lin-Manuel Miranda performs at the White House in freestyle rap assisted by President Barrack Obama
On Tuesday 15th March, 2016, U.S President, Barack Obama, opened the doors to his White House home to allow freestyle rapper, Lin-Manuel Miranda, sing and record his presidential swansong from the famous Rose Garden.
While helping things along with a series of prompt cards, President Obama's 'Rose Garden Freestyle' saw the Kenyan-born, belt out a roll call of his achievements in a rhyming melody style.
Rattling through Obamacare, NASA, Immigrants and the Supreme court for an eclectic impromptu singalong, Obama was suitably impressed by the performance, remarking to camera: "How good is that?" the president asked. "You think that’s going viral? That’s going viral," Obama added.
The White House shared the excitement posting the 103-second video to its Twitter page, writing "Wait for it ... #Bam4 Ham."
The rapping fun even got the President to move his head along to the music and imitate the movement of dropping a microphone.
Watch the video below:
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