A Southwest Airlines flight attendant has found herself becoming a viral star after a video made the rounds showing her rapping the safety announcements on a recent flight.

The flight attendant, whose name is Adele, spit her rhymes on a flight from Los Angeles, California to Salt Lake City, Utah. She was recorded by passenger Robert Stratton, who found her rap to be hilarious.

“I’ve never had a flight like that before, it was great to start with,” Stratton said. “Everyone on board really enjoyed it.”

The video opens with Adele telling the passengers to help her out with the beat.

“Stomp, stomp, clap,” she chanted as the passengers joined in.

“Fasten your seat belts, make them nice and tight,” Adele rapped. “Ya better do’ em good, we’re gonna check if they’re right.”

“Seats back and trays, locked it up right, pretty soon the ground will be out of sight,” she continued. “Laptop computers powered down and stowed away. Are we ready to go? Whatta ya say?”

“Welcome aboard SWA,” Adele concluded, putting down the mouthpiece nicely instead of doing the traditional mic drop.

Social media users can’t get enough of the video, and it’s quickly gone viral! Flying can be a tedious process that many of us do not enjoy, so it’s always fun when a flight attendant puts a quirky spin on the boring safety announcements. We would like to applaud Adele for taking the time to brighten up her passengers’ days in such a entertaining way.

Check out her rap for yourself below!

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