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Mr. Boo Set To Top The Worldwide Charts


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Mr. Boo, Beatking's cool cat resident, is set to join the ranks of fame with with the sneak release at Beatking of Dan the Wank's hip-hop gem, aptly titled "Mr. Boo." The song, set for an October 11 special release on Mr. Boo's blog, was co-written and co-produced by Beatking's I Hate Jimmy Page and composed and performed by Westport's pop sensation, the Dan the Wank Experience.

Mr. Boo was dismissive of any industry competition: "Timablake? "Sexy Back"? Shit, he ain't got nothin' on the sexy Cat!"

Mr. Boo won a spirited bidding war across Beatking, MySpace, PureVolume and Ebay, to have his name immortalized in song this summer - leading to many well-publicized copyCAT sellouts across the web.

Following the release of the song, Mr. Boo hopes to escape his trappings in Hollywood, where he is currently enslaved to his owner, Beatkinger DudeAsinCool. Dan The Wank Experience, best known for their hit rap song Straight Outta Denmark, are currently in the studio working on a CD, and are rumored to turn down offers from P-Diddy and Suge Knight.

Stay tuned for the world premiere of Mr. Boo's song - right here - exclusively at Beatking.

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