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Remember that scene out of The Simpsons where Bart Simpson changes one of the hymns to Iron Butterfly’s hard rock classic “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” and the whole church sung along to it?

Well, it’s happened for real apparently, but during a Christmas carols event called “Joy To The World” in Colombo, Sri Lanka. 

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It appears the lyrics to 2Pac’s song “Hail Mary,” which shares the name with a Catholic prayer, was mistakenly printed in a booklet handed out to carolers on Dec. 11. 

Pictures of the pages with the lyrics have since spread on social media, with someone named Andrew Choksy claiming to have taken the original photos at the event and sharing them with his friends on WhatsAppMashable has reached out to him for further comment. Read more…

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