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MF DOOM's 'Madvillainy' vs. Clipse's 'Hell Hath No Fury' | LAST SONG STANDING [E5]

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Hip-Hop Rivalries and Beat Origins

This chapter explores the backstory of the song 'Mr. Me Too,' originally intended for Puff Daddy, and the subsequent impact of Clipse's collaboration with Pharrell. It dives into the complicated relationships and rivalries within hip-hop, particularly the tension between Clipse, Lil Wayne, and Pharrell, highlighting themes of cultural appropriation and creative ownership. The discussion further emphasizes the innovative production by the Neptunes and Clipse's unique artistry, underlining their significant influence on the genre.

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