Chance the Rapper sings Beyoncé a birthday song inspired by 'The Simpsons'
What do you get for the goddess who has everything?
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PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 04: Chance The Rapper performs onstage during the 2016 Budweiser Made in America Festival at Benjamin Franklin Parkway on September 4, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Anheuser-Busch)
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What do you get for the goddess who has everything?
Beyoncé descended on Philadelphia from the golden cloud she lives on to celebrate her 35th birthday with normal humans like Bill Clinton and Jay Z at the Made in America festival over the weekend. And while finding an appropriate gift for someone like Bey can seem impossible, Chance the Rapper found the perfect present.
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During his set, Chance paused to wish "auntie" Beyoncé a happy birthday and sing a special birthday tune.
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Rather than stick to the traditional "Happy Birthday" song -- far too pedestrian for Beyoncé anyway -- he went with The Simpsons version, originally sung by Kipp Lennon/Michael Jackson.
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