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History Teacher's Guitar Performance of 50 Cent's "Candy Shop” for His Students Has People Impressed

The teacher vibed out with his students before the start of summer break.

One history teacher is going viral after giving his students an unforgettable performance before sending them off on summer break.

The viral video shows the teacher strumming his black electric guitar for a rendition of 50 Cent’s hit song “Candy Shop,” garnering over one million likes on TikTok.

“My history teacher went crazy,” user Ava3767 wrote in the caption of the clip linked above.

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