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A local Houston rapper by the name of Corporate Do (pronounced dough) was given the opportunity of a lifetime when Kendrick Lamar pulled him onstage to rap to his song "m.A.A.d. City," at the Day for Night festival Sunday, December 20.
"If you come up here you know you representing all of motherfucking Houston if you don't rap this shit right, right?" Kendrick said while speaking to Do, who was still in the audience at the time. "You know that shit? Do you know it? You sure? Come up here."
When Do hit the stage and the music began he almost blew it because he completely forgot the lyrics to the song, but he bounced back with a freestyle the crowd seemed to enjoy.
When his performance was over he told the audience, "I love Houston with all my heart. I'm living my dream come true right now. I've been waiting for this my whole life. If I die right now, everything would have been worth it."
TMZ reports that Jas Prince, the man who discovered Drake, was in the crowd and came away impressed enough to exchange info with the rapper.
Jas Prince, the son of Rap-A-Lot Records CEO, James Prince, chills with Drake
Do told the Houston Chronicle that his first name is Sam. He's 22-years old and currently works in finance. I guess we'll find out soon enough if he'll be able to quit his day job.
Check out the video below and let us know if you think Do is nice enough to get a record deal.
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