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    Gwyneth Paltrow & Cameron Diaz Rap For Chelsea Handler

    All those hours of hanging with pal Jay-Z have apparently rubbed off on Gwyneth Paltrow.

    The actress, who has shown off her vocals chops on both the big and small screen ("Glee," "Country Strong," "Duets") ditched melodies for rapping in honor of Chelsea Handler.

    PLAY IT NOW: Cameron Diaz Talks What To Expect When You’re Expecting & Her Short ‘Do

    The "Chelsea Lately" host, who is celebrating her show's move to a new studio, debuted a video of Gwynnie and Cameron Diaz, or as she calls them, "Emcee Gwyneth Paltrow" and "Deejay Jazzy Cameron Diaz," welcoming their friend to her new studio.

    In the clip, Cameron beatboxes while Gwyneth begins the naughty rap with, "Yo, Chelsea. We heard that you got a brand new studio. But we know that you got on TV by being a ho!"

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: Hollywood’s Famous Friends

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    Chelsea is set to unveil her new, state-of-the-art "Chelsea Lately" studio on Monday night's show, which airs at 11 PM ET/PT on E!.

    -- Erin O'Sullivan

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: It’s Glamour, It’s GOOP, It’s Gwyneth!

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