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The Wu-Tang Clan brought out Redman, Lil Kim and more hip-hop superstars at the group's last New York City show at Madison Square Garden.
There were plenty more cameos during the group’s hometown set: Redman came out to perform with Method Man after he previously lied to the crowd that his New Jersey brethren was “overseas.” ...
Lil Cease joined Method Man for a rendition of the latter’s Biggie collab “The What.” Redman, Lil Kim, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, and SWV also all made appearances throughout the show.