The soul singer known for '70s hits like "Let's Stay Together" and "Love and Happiness" graced a Walgreens sign in Pennsylvania. The addition is the work of street artist Cassius King, who frequently decorates West Chester, Pennsylvania with vinyl adhesives and projections.
Green thought it was hilarious.
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Other Twitter users pointed out that numerous Walgreens have already been claimed by Al Green, whether intentionally or because of some faulty lighting.
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King's other works include adding Michael Jackson's face to White Glove Car Wash, sticking cowboy decals to deer crossing warning signs, and sneaking Keanu Reeves as Neo onto a street grate.
UPDATE: Sept. 2, 2020, 3:37 p.m. PDT Walgreens responded to the graffiti with a classic Al Green reference.