



Christmas presents are not the only wrapping in grannies’ lives anymore.
A British great-grandmother, 78-year-old Norma Clarke, broke new ground recently after a video of her rapping in the back of an ambulance, filmed by her grandson no less, went viral online.
The verdict: Drake’s got nothing on Norma.
She wowed her audience with true rhymes and a convincing story line, even as she was reportedly suffering from a severe nosebleed.
Clarke was a contestant on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2008. When the emergency medical technicians recognized her, they requested a special performance — and she was happy to oblige.
“I’ll never ever turn you away. You changed my life, so have a good day,” Clarke raps for the EMTs.
“Good for you, don’t be a sap. My kind of people just like rap.”
Clarke’s rap begins around the three-minute mark of this video:


