Seven year old rapper produces special edition video for Texas Motor Speedway

Texas Motor Speedway finally is taking the rap.

Caleb C., a seven-year-old rapper from Allentown, Pa., produced a special-edition NASCAR rap video – #NoLimitsRap – for Texas Motor Speedway that made its debut Tuesday on YouTube in anticipation of Saturday night’s Duck Commander 500 Sprint Cup Series race.

The 1-minute, 43-second video features Caleb of @LittleRappers rapping on everything from No Limits, Texas, to the speedway’s unique Victory Lane celebration as Texas Motor Speedway prepares for the first points-paying Saturday night race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season (6:30 p.m. CT / FOX).

Some of Caleb’s rap excerpts include:

“This ain’t no ordinary track. That’s a fact. Everything is bigger in Texas. You know that. A place so big it’s got its own town. It’s called No Limits, Texas. Come on down.”

“Winning at Texas, the name of the game. All the drivers love the cowboy hat in Victory Lane. Sunoco Victory Lane is insane. No joke. Texas-shaped confetti. Fire and Smoke. Shout out to Eddie G. – Big Boss.”

“Can you believe the size of the screen. It’s Big Hoss. The biggest HD screen … in the world. In the world? Yeah, in the whole world.”

Caleb’s rap video will be featured on “Big Hoss TV” – the world’s largest, high-definition, LED video board – throughout the three-day race weekend, beginning with Thursday’s NLTX All-Access Day.

TMS PR