On June 27, Pediatrician and bride Dr. Fátimat Okafor decided to shake things up at her Houston, Texas wedding and pick up a mic to spit some rap bars alongside her husband, Kingsley Okafor, who, according to Lovebscott, is a musician.
Fatimat’s rap, which followed her husband’s, stole the show.
“I grew up in the H-Town West. It’s no cap / I bet you never heard of a physician that could rap.”
“Some call me Fati. Some call me Tima / some days I look like Cardi, some days it be Selena.”
“Either way, I’m fine, I rap, and I sing / Either way, I’m fine, how’d you think I got this ring?”
Video of the couple’s big day was captured by Bricks Media Group, which shared the footage on Instagram on Thursday.
As a caption for the video of Kingsley’s rap, they wrote, “It’s safe to say we all want that Jay Z and Beyoncé kind of love. That ‘he can protect you and rap to you’ kind of love.”
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His rap said, “She’s the new wife / I’m the new groom / I’d a came down, me and her just jumped the broom.”
“I’m talkin’ bout tradition / I’m playing my position / I been so sick of course I got me a physician.”
“But damn, she so fine / body’s so savage / I think I fell in love when she started speaking Spanish.”
The rhyming physician is of Nigerian-Mexican descent.
The young groom shared in the caption of his own video rapping that as hip-hop lovers, he and his wife decide to rap in tribute to June 27, which marks the day Houston’s DJ Screw and his legendary hip-hop freestyle was created,
Kingsley also admitted to being scared of getting shown up by his wife but ultimately decided he couldn’t resist showing the wifey off.
On June 27, Pediatrician and bride Dr. Fátimat Okafor decided to shake things up at her Houston, Texas wedding and pick up a mic to spit some rap bars alongside her husband, Kingsley Okafor, who, according to Lovebscott, is a musician.
Fatimat’s rap, which followed her husband’s, stole the show.
“I grew up in the H-Town West. It’s no cap / I bet you never heard of a physician that could rap.”
“Some call me Fati. Some call me Tima / some days I look like Cardi, some days it be Selena.”
“Either way, I’m fine, I rap, and I sing / Either way, I’m fine, how’d you think I got this ring?”
Video of the couple’s big day was captured by Bricks Media Group, which shared the footage on Instagram on Thursday.
As a caption for the video of Kingsley’s rap, they wrote, “It’s safe to say we all want that Jay Z and Beyoncé kind of love. That ‘he can protect you and rap to you’ kind of love.”
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His rap said, “She’s the new wife / I’m the new groom / I’d a came down, me and her just jumped the broom.”
“I’m talkin’ bout tradition / I’m playing my position / I been so sick of course I got me a physician.”
“But damn, she so fine / body’s so savage / I think I fell in love when she started speaking Spanish.”
The rhyming physician is of Nigerian-Mexican descent.
The young groom shared in the caption of his own video rapping that as hip-hop lovers, he and his wife decide to rap in tribute to June 27, which marks the day Houston’s DJ Screw and his legendary hip-hop freestyle was created,
Kingsley also admitted to being scared of getting shown up by his wife but ultimately decided he couldn’t resist showing the wifey off.