Rolls-Royce vehicles are for professionals. It doesn't matter what kind of professional you are, odds are if you're driving a Rolls-Royce, then you've made it. This musician has decided to make the back of his Rolls-Royce a part of his profession by recording an entire song there.

Skepta, MOBO award winning grime artist, recorded a track in the back of his eighth-generation Rolls-Royce Phantom as they drove around the mountains of Switzerland.

This may sound like some kind of bizarre decision by someone who makes music that I don't understand, but its an amazing testament to the vehicle's sound dampening technology. The Rolls-Royce Phantom has over 286 lbs of sound insulation, topped with two-layer, 6mm glazing.

The track in question was titled Skepta RR. Those not knowing the song's origin won't know why it has the name it does. Skepta said that he used the views of the mountains to help draw inspiration for the song's melody.

This isn't the first time I've heard a rapper talk about working in a car. Artist Ice Cube has spoken in the past about how he likes to listen to his new songs in his car before publishing them, describing it as "like a portable sound box." Knowing how one's music sounds in a car is a smart idea, considering its one of the most common places people listen to music.