This Rap Freestyler Pulled Up in London…and Left the Whole Street SPEECHLESS
No this is not your standard busker you see near a underground station.
Harry Mack is a freestyle rap genius.
The most talented part is, he doesn’t just spit rap lyrics to an audience.
He does something even more difficult.
Harry Mack is able to use the most random of words given by the audience and put them into his rap lyrics.
He’s known for making up complex rhymes on the spot, turning random words into mind-blowing verses.
He first went viral in 2017 with a Venice Beach freestyle, and since then, he’s taken his skills worldwide.
Harry Mack loves surprising people.
In this video he can be seen picking out audience members and making comments on their appearance. He makes a comment on the three tourists remarking on their shoes.
Whether he’s rapping for strangers on the Tube or drawing crowds on the South Bank, his flow never misses.
He asks people for words, then turns them into rapid-fire rhymes.
Londoners test him with tricky words, but he never stumbles.
A Brief History
Mack’s journey began at age seven with the violin, followed by drumming in school.
He started rapping in sixth grade and later studied jazz at USC, where he honed his improvisational skills.
His big break came with a viral Venice Beach freestyle video in 20173.
Interesting Facts
- Collaborations: Mack has worked alongside Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, and Ellen DeGeneres.
- YouTube Sensation: His self-produced series, like Guerrilla Bars, have amassed millions of views2.
- Positive Vibes: Mack is praised for his family-friendly freestyles, focusing on positivity rather than explicit themes.
He routinely tours around the world and frequently visits London.
Even if you don’t pay for a live show, you just might see him on the streets of London
Turning random words into rap bombs.
