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The Roots Crew Honors Army Vets With Personalized Songs on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

This was a freestyle session worthy of a standing ovation.

In celebration of Veteranโ€™s Day, The Legendary Roots Crew was put up to a challenge perhaps never before seen on late night television. The band took their talents to the next level by making up songs in honor of veteran audience members on Fridayโ€™s episode of The Tonight Show.

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Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon first brought up Army vet Larry and was then asked:

โ€œIf you could go on a trip anywhere in the world, where would it be?โ€

The vet responded enthusiastically with, โ€œProbably Californiaโ€ฆsmoke them trees!โ€

Fallon gathered a few other highlights about Larryโ€™s life and then left The Roots to do their thing.

โ€œLarry McDaniels, too high to get over it/Heโ€™s the Snoop Dogg of the Army,โ€ Black Thought sang over the bandโ€™s on the spot composition. โ€œGoing to California, smoke them trees/Only in a window seat.โ€

From the looks of Larryโ€™s dancing, pretending to smoke a joint on stage, he loved his personalized tune.

Next in the veteran lineup was a young woman by the name of Kayley who admitted to the fact that she would call her grandma first if she won the lottery, not her boyfriend who she arrived to the showโ€™s taping with. She also shared that the โ€œdumbest purchaseโ€ she ever made was a pair of workout cables that sheโ€™s never used.

โ€œHer name is Kayley, she loves her family/So if she hit the lottery sheโ€™d call her Grammy,โ€ Black Thought sang to a country music melody. โ€œThe dumbest thing she ever bought was workout cables/Her boyfriendโ€™s with her, so you wonโ€™t be able/Donโ€™t call her Katie/Donโ€™t call her baby/Her name is Kayley.โ€

The last custom feature was dedicated to Adrian, an Army vet who candidly described her first ever concert experience: Tyreseโ€ฆafter the circus.

โ€œRingling Bros. used to have a concert series right after the end of the circus, and youโ€™d stick around, and [Tyrese] sang the Coca-Cola song.โ€

After learning that the vet could play a little bit himself, the band invited him on stage to join in on performing his own custom song.

โ€œI hope you arenโ€™t nervous/Let me thank you for your service,โ€ the song went. โ€œHe saw Tyrese at the circus/It was awesome.โ€

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