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Glad that we win, a tad fat, in a bad hat for men “Hackthoo’ing songs lit, in the booth, with the best hostĭoing bong hits, on the roof, in the west coast Meat Grinder (Madvillainy) Image by Mr Bootle from Flickr So DOOM collabing with the Gorillaz is a match made in heaven. But his feature with Damon Albarn’s experimental rock and pop band “Gorillaz” is one of MF DOOM’s greatest.ĭOOM himself acknowledged how strange it was for him to turn up on a song with the band: “That said ‘na fo’real-a, the Villain on a Gorilla jawn?”īut with the band working with hip-hop legends is nothing new they’ve worked with Del the Funky Homosapien, D12 (without Eminem), Neneh Cherry, and De La Soul, to name a few. That said “Nah fo’real-a, the Villain on a Gorilla jawn?”ĭOOM has so many features that you could make a list with those songs alone. Then go get the nun who said her son didn’t mean it “The beats got family members askin’ him for closure The “Yo, yo, yo, y’all can’t stand right here,” mixed with the esoteric Quincy Jones’ sample makes for one of the best verses, and tracks in Doom’s discography. In the spirit of MF DOOM let’s not waste any time and jump into 5 incredible verses from the enigmatic rapper. When it comes to his music he put three things on display: storytelling, flow and delivering hard ass bars every time. When it comes to MF DOOM, you could spend hours, days, hell, a whole lifetime analyzing this man’s wordplay.ĭOOM didn’t care about speed or getting big-name features - he was the purest rapper in the game. “Crime pays, no dental, no medical, unless you catch your time in county, state, or federal” – Daniel Dumile a.k.a.