Add rapping to the list of things you were surprised John C. Reilly could do, then cross it off, because of course the Oscar-nominated actor would be able to do that.
The “Ralph Breaks the Internet” actor appeared on SiriusXM’s “Sway in the Morning” Thursday, where host Sway Calloway put Reilly on the spot to lay down some bars. He did not disappoint.
“Dance young ladies till your knees start to weaken. Cause I got the style, the class to go with it. I’m numero uno – don’t you forget it,” Reilly rapped, putting all other musicians to shame.
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Reilly rapped “Spoonin Rap” from 1979 by R&B artist Spoonie Gee. He mentioned before launching into his performance that he was a big fan of Sugarhill Gang growing up, who once sampled Spoonie Gee.
The “Ralph Breaks the Internet” actor appeared on SiriusXM’s “Sway in the Morning” Thursday, where host Sway Calloway put Reilly on the spot to lay down some bars. He did not disappoint.
“Dance young ladies till your knees start to weaken. Cause I got the style, the class to go with it. I’m numero uno – don’t you forget it,” Reilly rapped, putting all other musicians to shame.
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Reilly rapped “Spoonin Rap” from 1979 by R&B artist Spoonie Gee. He mentioned before launching into his performance that he was a big fan of Sugarhill Gang growing up, who once sampled Spoonie Gee.
- 11/8/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
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