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VIDEOS: West Ham players go all 1990s hip-hop for tribute act in aid of charity

Published 15:35 3 Feb 2015 GMT

Updated 15:35 3 Feb 2015 GMT

Darragh Murphy
VIDEOS: West Ham players go all 1990s hip-hop for tribute act in aid of charity

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Meet the band ... A Tribe Called West.

On the bass ... "Cheikhou self before you wreck yourself" Kouyate Tickling the ivories ... Mr Kevin Nolan  http://instagram.com/p/yo53QdF3L-/?modal=true Stirring the soup ... Stewart "Down-with-it" Downing http://instagram.com/p/yo8_F2F3Ar/?modal=true Spinning that s**t ... Marky Mark Noble http://instagram.com/p/yo6ouyl3M6/?modal=true And spitting mad vocals ... Alex "Think of a better" Song http://instagram.com/p/yo8Z9hF3Pf/?modal=true This quintet of Hammers went all Run-DMC as they looked to raise money for NSPCC & the National Austistic Society. In a series of videos, released by "frontman" Alex Song on Instagram, we see the bizarre dream that could only come from the mind of a mad genius such as Sam Allardyce. The group of West Ham swap their bubble-blowing for lyric-spitting all in the name of a good cause and, while we might not be buying their record any time soon, the effort is very much worth applauding. H/t to Daily Mail