WATCH: Hilarious moment Scottish gran OWNS Drake songs set to bagpipes
THIS is the incredible moment that a Scottish gran takes on Drake’s best raps and makes them her own.
Gran becomes viral sensation performing Scottish versions of Drake raps set to bagpipes.mp4
The amazing footage shows pensioner Bette Reynolds spitting some of Canadian rapper Drake’s best verses.
Her son Stewart is Vine sensation ‘Brittlestar’ and he decided to compile the rapper’s best lines for his mother to say.
Bette rhymes like Drake as she goes about the kitchen
She offers her wisdom from the streets in her armchair
To his astonishment, Bette has stolen the show with her dead-pan bars becoming an internet sensation.
Pottering around the kitchen, she says in her thick Scottish accent: “I know when that hotline blings, that can only mean one thing”, in reference to Drake’s hit song Hotline bling.
Looking scornfully out of the window, she sings: “Jumpman, jumpman, jumpman, those boys are up to something”, from this year’s track Jumpman.
Another scene shows her tucked into an armchair spitting the lines from the Canadian’s hit Back to back.
She asks: “Is this a world tour, or your girl’s tour?”
'B-dawg' Bette lays down some sick bars...from her lounge