She goes, oh my God, oh my God, we should wrap the wedding vows. Weeks before hip hop artist Erin Mariah Sawyer said, I do, in their front yard, they decided to wrap their wedding vows. And that's how we met was through hip hop and rap, so it was just like perfect. They wanted to surprise their 100 wedding guests, so after their paper vows, they broke the tradition with *** beat. And the bride and the groom went from love to lyrics and 123. Do you want something Will you tell me how you feel. We love me every day. You bow your head and pray. Shortly after the September wedding, the newlyweds posted their vows. The video went viral. Over 10 million people have watched it on TikTok and Instagram, but most of the comments were hateful. had The couple kept it real, continuing to follow their dreams despite the hate. Even though people were hating on our wedding vows, we were still living our dreams as hip hop artists at that same moment, so it didn't really, it was kind of fueling that fire, that passion, that drive to keep being on our authentic selves. They didn't let the hate impact their honeymoon stage. Instead, it brought them closer. It is *** testament to how solid our love and relationship is. Because *** lot of people could put *** lot of stress on the relationship, getting *** bunch of negative comments. Aaron says this is not the first time either of them have received hate as musicians. She deletes Instagram off of her phone. I'm not looking at every comment. Overall, they are grateful to those who have watched their vows. It's just really allowing people to recognize us as artists in the scene, in the hip hop scene, so it's been really impactful.
Love and lyrics: Oklahoma couple's rap vows go viral
An Oklahoma couple made headlines by reciting their wedding vows through rap, showcasing their unique bond as hip-hop artists.Aaron and Mariah Sawyer decided to break tradition during their September wedding, held in their front yard, by surprising their 100 guests with a rap performance after reading their paper vows."She goes, 'Oh my God, oh my God, we should rap our wedding vows,'" Aaron told Tulsa-area television station Fox 23.The couple's vows quickly went viral, amassing over 10 million views on TikTok and Instagram. However, the response was mixed, with many comments turning negative.Despite the backlash, Mariah said, "Even though people were hating on our wedding vows, we were still living our dreams as hip-hop artists. It fueled that fire, that passion, that drive to continue being our authentic selves."Aaron added, "It's a testament to how solid our love and relationship is because a lot of people can put a lot of stress on the relationship with negative comments."Both Aaron and Mariah have faced criticism in their music careers before, with Mariah even deleting Instagram at times to avoid negativity.The couple remains grateful for the attention, as it helps them gain recognition in the hip-hop scene. They plan to track and release their wedding vows as a song in the future.
TULSA, Okla. (Video: KOKI via CNN) —
An Oklahoma couple made headlines by reciting their wedding vows through rap, showcasing their unique bond as hip-hop artists.
Aaron and Mariah Sawyer decided to break tradition during their September wedding, held in their front yard, by surprising their 100 guests with a rap performance after reading their paper vows.
"She goes, 'Oh my God, oh my God, we should rap our wedding vows,'" Aaron told Tulsa-area television station Fox 23.
The couple's vows quickly went viral, amassing over 10 million views on TikTok and Instagram. However, the response was mixed, with many comments turning negative.
Despite the backlash, Mariah said, "Even though people were hating on our wedding vows, we were still living our dreams as hip-hop artists. It fueled that fire, that passion, that drive to continue being our authentic selves."
Aaron added, "It's a testament to how solid our love and relationship is because a lot of people can put a lot of stress on the relationship with negative comments."
Both Aaron and Mariah have faced criticism in their music careers before, with Mariah even deleting Instagram at times to avoid negativity.
The couple remains grateful for the attention, as it helps them gain recognition in the hip-hop scene. They plan to track and release their wedding vows as a song in the future.