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The iconic composer paid homage to the rappers’ anthem, giving it a theatre makeover and creating ‘Phantom of the WAPera.’, the 72-year-old could be seen vibing to the ‘I don’t cook, I don’t clean’ part of the song, before doing what he does best and playing the titular piece from the 1986 musical over Cardi and Megan’s hit.‘Phantom of the WAPera ft. the man himself – TeamALW,’ the caption read.
Fans are obsessed, with one comment, liked by Andrew, reading: ‘This isn’t real. I’m amazed. This is beautiful.’‘Yea ima need a full version please chief,’ another added, while one more said: ‘The hero we needed AND the hero we deserved.’in the hopes of speeding up the reopening of theatres. Writing to his 209,000 Twitter followers, the 72-year-old confirmed: ‘I am excited that tomorrow I am going to be vaccinated for the Oxford Covid 19 trial.Meanwhile, Cardi and Megan have seen huge success with their hit WAP, earning a Billboard number one and prompting an iconic dance challenge.have taken part in the WAP challenge, putting us all to shame with the dance that requires a huge amount of skill.
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