A Georgia teacher, Mr. Yancey, was rapping over the Migos beat, “Bad and Boujee,” to his middle school students about the Civil War. He wants to be able to teach his students new experiences in the classroom. He created the song, “Mad and Losing,” and tweaked the song to reference General Grant and the Emancipation Proclamation.
This isn’t the first time Mr. Yancey has rapped or singed over a beat. He curated his own flow but with a similar beat that his students have heard of. From Adele’s “Hello” to Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles,” he has put his updated lyrics to the test and tweeting it out to the world. By his social media, he is very glad that he is setting an example to his students by making learning fun but with a twist to today’s age by rapping about the subject.
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