These Guys Can Rap Anything — Even 'The Bachelor'

Improv music troupe Freestyle Love Supreme can turn just about anything into a lyrical hip-hop masterpiece. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Chris Sullivan, and Utkarsh Ambudkar, three of the group's members, joined Ali for an interview-meets-jam session.

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The guys delivered a freestyle rap about reality show "The Bachelor" that, frankly, you just have to see to believe. They also earned the distinction of being the first "Daily Shot" guests to effectively work "Stephanopoulos" into an epic rhyme about our host.

The group, which started at New York City's Peoples Improve Theater almost 10 years ago, creates freestyle rap songs based off of audience suggestions, turning them into wild and hilarious musical numbers. Saturday night at 10 p.m., they make their TV debut with their special on Pivot TV.

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"We don't pay the rent doing this. This has always been the thing we do for fun," Lin-Manuel says. Outside of Freestyle Love Supreme, the guys have all had success in the arts. Lin-Manuel is the Tony- and Grammy-winning composer of the Broadway musical "In the Heights," and co-composer of "Bring It On: The Musical." Chris has starred in PBS's "The Electric Company," and Utkarsh starred in the hit film "Pitch Perfect," as well as 'The Mindy Project."

To check out Freestyle Love Supreme's amazing rhymes, watch this episode of "Daily Shot."