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MBLAQ G.O, Featuring+Lyrics For Outsider’s “Bye U”

mblaq g.o. helps out outsider's new song
Group MBLAQ’s member G.O participated in writing the lyrics and featuring for rapper Outsider’s new song “Bye U.”
Outsider’s new song “Bye U” is a trendy hip hop song, a combination of Outsider’s unbelievably fast rapping and G.O’s cahrming voice.
Outsider said, “I asked G.O to help me out with the song because I thought his voice would match the song well.”
Outsider even revealed a picture taken with G.O on his twitter today, revealing the friendship that was built through preparing for the song together.

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