Wisconsin Man Raps Dr. Seuss Books Over Dr. Dre Beats The Cat in the Hat (1971), one of Dr Seuss' most-cherished titles, was up next — Tank rapping that book over instrumentals for 1996's "Blue Flowers" (by Dan the Automator of Dr Octagon) and
Jordan Simons – Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? Lyrics - Genius Mr Brown Can Moo! Can You? Lyrics: Yo, this is Mr Brown Can Moo! Can You?, written by Dr Seuss, and I'm gonna rap this book Oh, the wonderful things Mr Brown can do! He can go like a cow
Man skillfully raps Dr. Seuss rhymes over Dr. Dre beats - Upworthy THE LORAX | Dr Seuss Raps over Dr Dre Beats www youtube com And people loved it "I'm devastated to think that there are only a finite number of Dre beats Seuss books Please don't ever stop " "I didn't think rapping dr Seuss books was something I needed in my life but now I know better " "This is way better than the movie was " "Omg I just told my seven-year-old there was a new Doctor
If Dr. Seuss Books Were Rap Songs - The Awesomer With a little help from some beats by Dr Dre, actor and comedian Wes Tank proves that Dr Seuss books work exceptionally well as rap songs His “ Fox in Sox ” rap is our favorite, but his versions of “ Green Eggs and Ham ” and “ The Lorax ” are pretty damned entertaining too
Man gains huge TikTok following by rapping Dr. Seuss books - Upworthy Jordan Simons' Dr Seuss raps are next level Dr Seuss' early books predate rap music by more than three decades, but anyone who has read the rhythmic "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" or the tongue-twisting "Fox in Socks"—or any of Seuss's delightful rhymes, really—can instantly see the connection between the two
Rapping Dr. Seuss books - Boing Boing Jordan Simons has found a creative way to turn Dr Seuss books (non-controversial ones) like Fox in Socks and ABC into rap songs He adds a hip-hop beat and starts…