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	<title>Comments on: &quot;WTF?&quot; Rapper Guest Appearances: LFO &amp; M.O.P.?!</title>
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		<title>By: New Song: Wu-Tang Clan Featuring AZ, M.O.P., &#8216;Legendary Weapons&#8217; &#124; Christopher O&#039;Hare &#124; I Hate Me Too</title>
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		<dc:creator>New Song: Wu-Tang Clan Featuring AZ, M.O.P., &#8216;Legendary Weapons&#8217; &#124; Christopher O&#039;Hare &#124; I Hate Me Too</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Noah Rubin, best known for Wu-Tang&#8217;s 2009 compilation album Chamber Music, cooks up the dark, ominous track in the vein of Wu mastermind RZA. Ghostface, in trademark stream-of-consciousness flow, squeezes in references from Al Qaeda to Michael Jackson&#8217;s &#8220;Billie Jean&#8221; video to Wiz Khalifa, noting that Wiz&#8217;s hit &#8220;Black and Yellow&#8221; is &#8220;that killa bee color scheme.&#8221; AZ, still riding the buzz off a guest verse on Nas&#8217; Illmatic 17 years ago, delivers a solid, if unremarkable, verse, while M.O.P., sounding slightly more subdued than their trademark über-energetic delivery, could sound good over a dying cat. But then again, they still have to make up for this. [...]</description>
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