WATCH: Mac Lethal Rapping Fast to Mozart’s “Turkish March” to Encourage Teenagers {VIDEO}

Sep 08, 2014 11:13 PM EDT

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Viral video sensation Mac Lethal prepares the youth for the future while rapping fast to Mozart’s “Turkish March” in his latest video.

Kansas City’s Mac Lethal released the video after a fan of sorts emailed him with a request.

"Dear Mr. Mac Lethal

My name is Mrs. Francine, I'm a 53 year old high-school music teacher, and I love your YouTube videos. The problem is, I can't play them for my students because they contain too many bad words. Would you consider making a fast rap video for my students, to inspire them to be great? With no bad words?

Sincerely,
Mrs. Francine

p.s. Do you like Mozart?"

Mac Lethal responded with a lyric video of a fast rap about looking people in the eyes, giving a firm hand shake, doing shores and helping our your old folks with financials.

David McCleary Sheldon aka Mac Lethal is the rapper behind Black Clover Records and the host of the KRBZ 96.5 Buzz show, Black Clover Radio. Although he released his debut album, Men Are from Mars, Pornstars Are from Earth on HHI Recordings in 2002; his real fame come nearly 10 years later via viral videos.

In November 2011, Mac Lethal released the video "Look at Me Now" on Youtube of him rapping while making pancakes. The video received millions of views in a matter of days landing him eventually on the Ellen DeGeneres show.

Watch below the video for what he calls "Incredible Mozart Rap (To Inspire Teenagers)."

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