In a recent episode of ‘The Tonight Show’, host Jimmy Fallon and rapper Tariq Trotter, lead MC of The Roots, turned the spotlight on NFL star Travis Kelce. The duo crafted a unique song, ‘The Ballad of Travis Kelce’, using the Kansas City Chiefs star’s old tweets.
Kelce’s tweets, which have recently gone viral, are a mix of wholesome, fun, and sometimes downright hilarious content. Fallon and Trotter took these tweets and transformed them into catchy rhymes, creating a song that has since gained significant attention.
The song begins with Trotter rapping, “Travis used to tweet a lot, nah, he wouldn’t quit,” followed by Fallon chiming in with one of Kelce’s tweets about feeding a squirrel. This call-and-response pattern continues throughout the song, with Fallon and Trotter alternating between rapping Kelce’s tweets and providing commentary.
The tweets featured in the song range from Kelce’s thoughts on squirrels and his love for Taco Bell, to his reflections on life. Fallon and Trotter’s performance not only highlights Kelce’s unique Twitter persona but also showcases their ability to turn everyday content into entertaining material.
The song ends with Fallon and Trotter rapping one of Kelce’s more memorable tweets, “Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night”. This line encapsulates the light-hearted and wholesome nature of Kelce’s tweets, making it the perfect ending to ‘The Ballad of Travis Kelce’.
This isn’t the first time ‘The Tonight Show’ has turned tweets into songs. However, the incorporation of Kelce’s tweets into a song marks a new direction for the show, demonstrating its ability to stay relevant and entertaining in the ever-changing landscape of pop culture.
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