If you still aren’t sure whether you want to give Quibi a shot, but you are looking for some short videos to put a smile on your face, we present to you Wes Tank. The actor and sometimes Youtuber has stumbled on a bit of magic in the form of rapping the stories of Dr. Seuss over the beats of Dr. Dre. We’re honestly surprised no one has thought of it yet. After all, the old Dr. Seuss albums are considered by some to be the very first commercially available rap music back in the late 70s.
So far, Tank has performed Fox in Sox over “What’s the Difference” and “Let Me Ride”, Green Eggs and Ham over “Forgot About Dre”, and The Lorax over “Still D.R.E.”, “California Love” and “Lil’ Ghetto Boy”. Check them all out below.
Wes Tank raps Dr. Seuss’ classic children’s book “Fox in Sox” over Dr. Dre’s legendary hip hop beats for “What’s the Difference” and “Let Me Ride”. All words and illustrations belong to Dr. Seuss. All instrumentals belong to Dr. Dre. This song/video was created for educational purposes.
Wes Tank raps Dr. Seuss’ classic children’s book “Green Eggs and Ham” over Dr. Dre’s legendary hip hop beat for “Forgot About Dre”. Words and illustrations belong to Dr. Seuss. Instrumental belongs to Dr. Dre. This video was made for educational purposes.
Wes Tank raps Dr. Seuss’ classic children’s book “The Lorax” over Dr. Dre’s legendary hip hop beats for “Still D.R.E.”, “California Love” and “Lil’ Ghetto Boy”. This video was created for educational purposes.
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