And yes, it is as amazing as it sounds.
It’s all systems go this month as Rose centres across the globe are searching for that special someone to represent them in the Dome in Tralee this August.
However, the Rose centre in Bahrain were certainly in for a treat recently when one hopeful contestant rapped out her own unique version of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air as her party piece.
Kuwait’s representative Roisin Reville put her own spin on the popular 1990s song and kicking off with “in South Wexford I was born and raised” she got the crowd going.
The lyrics alone deserve a major hat-tip but unfortunately, it wasn’t enough for Roisin to bag the crown of Bahrain Rose.
Don’t worry Roisin, you’re still our number one after this performance.
The Rapping Rose
Posted by Bahrain Irish Society on Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Hat tip to our bros at JOE.ie.
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