“I don’t really listen to current hip-hop to the point where I know who is who”. That’s the most villainous thing I’ve ever heard a rapper say about other rappers.
Idk but kanye sampled the same song Doom did for deep fried frenz on real friends also you remember Madlib produced NMPIA so TLOP may have been the perfect time for DOOM to cross over into the Ye universe
Kanye Beats and DOOM verses, could legit be the next madvillainy, Edit, i remember the first time i heard GEORGEOUS by kanye west and tought the last verse was MF DOOM, it turned out to be raekwon, but i still believed that and MF DOOM X kanye could work
@Joshua Mcdowell dude just shut the fuck up! Kanye caters to idiots who can only fathom pop hip hop, his beats arent anything fucking remotely similar to any single doom beat and if they are thats plagiarism. Doom been rapping on a label since like 89. Kanye couldnt make a real fuckin hip hop beat to save his life. Next time you want to show off your kanye west fandom, thing again, other than pop shit the dude cant create shit
It would be great don't get me wrong! It'd be something very different than Madvillainy. If Kanye goes back to his roots and old beats it's going to be great, It would still be avantgarde nonetheless. I just don't see it happening ever, it is only a thought that could've been.
@@mitenka222 Nah, Americans are too contained in their own bubble to acknowledge entire other cultures exist....Rarely do pple take the time to slap a sentence into google translate. They just scream. SPEAK ENGLISH!!!! Нет, американцы слишком замкнуты в своем собственном пузыре, чтобы признать существование целых других культур ... Редко люди находят время, чтобы ввести предложение в Google Translate. Они просто кричат. ГОВОРИ ПО-АНГЛИЙСКИ!!!!
That would be crazy. I feel Kanye is all about the more artistic side of things, how the music feels, what he can do to warp it to be unique and something that unlocks something in people, that's why I love him. MF DOOM is also super artistically gifted, but he's best in a more technical sense, he knows how to put words together to make double, triple entandras, rhyme them insanely, make charectors. But at the same time when I listen to both of them I wonder what's going on in their brain when they make it, it's like they're giving you a glimpse into a world only they experience, and are trying to give it to you. Kanye tries to just put what he sees in the music, raw, and DOOM tries to explain it, its like they are telling a joke only they get, but its still funny.
Also Kanye has a dangerously large inferiority complex and an ego that goes along with that, thinks of himself as Jesus and a viable presidential Candidate. He made great tracks but is not really genious enough to justify his moronic megalomaniacal behaviour. He is no Mozart, no Beethoven, no Nat King Cole, Jimmy Hendrix ect. Also his rapping was if ever mediocre at best, his strong suit is producing, but that would maybe give another artist his much needed limelight.
@Viz How does imagining one of the most secluded MCs talking to one of the most obnoxious women make me a simp? I bet if your girlfriend saw you talking like this, she would think you have some insecurities about your own masculinity (assuming you have one).
These are literally my two favorite rappers. If this happened I would literally cry. Andre 3k on this record would just be the icing on the cake for me
This guy was so strange. He is and while alive was one of the greatest, if not the greatest and didnt even listen to hiphop. I think thats probably one reason he's so unique, he didnt hear enough to build a dogmatic view of whats normal and whats different.
That’s not exclusive to him you know? A lot of producers are like that, Kanye who he mentioned for example. Where do you think the inspiration for all of these instrumentals Doom and Kanye produce come from? Certainly not rap music.
Outkast also refused to listen to rap music when they were making their albums because they didn't want to be influenced by what other people were doing.
I guess looking at it now, it always too good to ever true. Like a Kobe and Lebron finals, this will go down as one of those things that was simply never meant to be...
@@poetnumbrr8 Society needs basic common sense something that has been lost in the 21th century and is slowly going away, now all we got is emotional children who haven't worked a day in their lives and want everything done for them next generation is completely screwed beyond salvation, they're literally teaching kids Marxist idea's and now kids actually want communism in the USA go look it up the kids in University's and college's are being brainwashed good luck.
The thing I love about DOOM is that he rapped like talked, it just sounded so casual and endearing. He does in a way you can imagine your friend doing and just keeps you interested. RIP to a fucking legend.
I like that he nicknames him to "Kan" briefly near the end... that should've caught on more... Though it might've been confused with "Comm" in Chicago 😂
Notice he refers to him as Khan like from Star Trek at first instead of Kanye, this is theorized to be because Kanye is credited as Khan in one of his only known collaborations with DOOM to ever be released
DOOM is so underrated I thank the Boondocks for introducing me to him, in turn I’ve found artists like Vaud, Czarface, and others that give me rap music I can actually enjoy
This is the first piece of MF DOOM content I've ever consumed. I think now is the time I go down that rabbit hole. I am aware that he died somewhat recently, but I hope I can still enjoy his art as if he were alive.
The sad truth. No matter how you slice it, DOOM had a mask/supervillain gimmick. His talent level combined to make him a force of nature. Wu-Tang kinda opened the door in that arena. Think of how less impactful they might have been without the Golden W logo.
@@ageofdulltron2052 well, MF Doom was an exception to what I'm talking about, in my opinion. I hear what you're saying, but I don't know if my original comment was clear enough. Doom wore that mask as a symbol of the pain and anguish required to make the hard decisions that your people (those you speak for and protect) need you to make in order for them to prosper and find security. Sometimes being a "villain" means being hated for doing the right thing when it isn't popular, or making a choice that will offend many so that the free people can stay free. Sometimes mistakes are made, and sometimes feelings get hurt, but it's all for the good of the mission. Lots of villains with extremely complex motivations have worn masks in the past, that's why Doom chose to wear one. He had to make a lot of moves in the hip hop scene that a lot of people might consider "cruel" or "aggressive", but he did so because he felt he had to in order to protect what was sacred to him and the people he cared about (us fans). He wasn't worried about burning bridges within the industry, as long as he could guarantee safe passage across the most important one, the one between him and us. The bridge between the artist and the people. He also didn't think much of himself, and didn't believe it was important for his image/face to gain attention at all, and he knew people would try to turn him into an icon anyway, so he just put the mask on and gave them a character to play into. That way, they could popularize "MF Doom" all they wanted, without it turning into any kind of cult worship of the actual man behind the mask. None of us are that important, that we deserved to be worshiped by anyone else. I was more or less referring to the idea that the dude in the audience, and quite a few listeners today, think that it would be great to work with someone based on their name. I guess in a way that technically holds some legitimacy, because a lot of big names in music are big because their music was very popular, but MF Doom creates a distinction that any TRUE artist can recognize almost immediately. He said that when he HEARS something, he finds out who it is. The ART comes FIRST, then the creator. Art should be performative only to the end that it needs such a performance to contextualize its voice. Beyond that, it becomes mere social posturing for the artist themselves. Art has a voice, if we would but let it have one and didn't make it about US all the time. That's really what Doom was trying to say, that someone's name shouldn't be the deciding factor when art is involved. Not everything that's popular is _actual quality._ Just because an artist's name is huge, doesn't mean every bit of music they make is good, which is a lazy pitfall a lot of people fall into. Doom covered his face so you'd forget his image, and pay more attention to the SOUNDS he was trying to create. A big name doesn't really mean anything. That's what Doom stood for, and why he considered himself a "villain". He was anti-industry.
Anyone know where this clip is from? I want to watch the whole thing.
ua-cam.com/video/JGu0ao_rdAk/v-deo.html
@@khayelihlegoba3923 Thanks king
I just found this 4 year old video and 1 hour ago I find this comment
Redbull Music Academy interview
Redbull Music Academy interview
“I don’t really listen to current hip-hop to the point where I know who is who”. That’s the most villainous thing I’ve ever heard a rapper say about other rappers.
i think the word you're looking for is "villainous". a villainess is a female villain. js.
@@SickSickCix, good show
Can you blame him? FUCK, looking for good shit nowadays (even when this interview was recorded) is a pain in the ass and takes too much energy.
@@bobbycutts2111 facts even the music that is considered to be good that isn't too generic or considered legendary, I'm even bored by that.
@@thaatguyyyy you don't like stuff like Yatch Rock 2 or Griselda stuff?
"good friend of mine" HOW HAVE THEY NOT WORKED TOGETHER YET
Idk but kanye sampled the same song Doom did for deep fried frenz on real friends also you remember Madlib produced NMPIA so TLOP may have been the perfect time for DOOM to cross over into the Ye universe
Also theres quite a few pics of them two at parties that have surfaced on the internet
@@khayelihlegoba3923 HOW THE FUCK HAS IT NOT HAPPENED!? if it didnt happen in the TLOP era it never will. FUCK
@@ntawil6394 no more parties in la was made in the MBDTF era
Friends don’t always make music together - it may be their creative process or vision which don’t mesh inside the studio
RIP DOOM. I don’t think people realize how much of a loss this was for the hip hop community.
Real Hip hop heads do....
I legit started tearing up when I saw the news. RIP DOOM
How did he die?
@@bludbruva Damn that's pretty sad that he was only 49
@@bludbruva seems young but you’d be surprised just how many don’t even get a 49. He left us with an incredible catalog of music.
damn it feels so weird hearing his voice outside of the songs
Yeah, I cant get INAFF of his voice
this gotta be the wildest crossover I've seen on yt
Damn an ina fan on an mf doom video
He sounds like a godfather character lol
Not really lol
808s and stomachaches finna go hard
*edit* Fuck, 2020
LMAO
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭
nah this mad funny lmao
Funniest shit
Hahaha
"Could be the Iron Mask or the Cosby sweater"
What song that from?
@@zanemj4342 Beef Rap
@@zanemj4342 bruh what? Come on man
Librun 😂😂😂
808th like
Yo mean to tell me we could have a Kanye and DOOM track and it hasn’t happened yet
Real Friends was a missed opportunity
this is like 5 years old too
@@khayelihlegoba3923 Great shout. I think they're my favourite tunes by both DOOM and Kanye. My head is now swimming in the potential mix
@@bored5344 closer to ten years
😪😪😪
I bet he stores his rhymes in his belly
" I push rhymes like weight."
I felt bad making that joke but I had to.
Lol
He does, it's stored in all the beer swirling in there=
Stored... 😢
@@growmiezhomiez8760 rip
Kanye Beats and DOOM verses, could legit be the next madvillainy,
Edit, i remember the first time i heard GEORGEOUS by kanye west and tought the last verse was MF DOOM, it turned out to be raekwon,
but i still believed that and MF DOOM X kanye could work
Fuck outta here.
@a Two different styles of producers
@Joshua Mcdowell dude just shut the fuck up! Kanye caters to idiots who can only fathom pop hip hop, his beats arent anything fucking remotely similar to any single doom beat and if they are thats plagiarism. Doom been rapping on a label since like 89. Kanye couldnt make a real fuckin hip hop beat to save his life. Next time you want to show off your kanye west fandom, thing again, other than pop shit the dude cant create shit
It would be great don't get me wrong! It'd be something very different than Madvillainy. If Kanye goes back to his roots and old beats it's going to be great, It would still be avantgarde nonetheless. I just don't see it happening ever, it is only a thought that could've been.
@@banditpicasso I wonder what will Kanye sample if this ever happen
If Kanye produced a 7 song (or longer!) album for DOOM I'd fucking cry
Same ... truly.
@@cmooreHD Ну если чел заслуживает то может Канье и замутит. На такое дело без вдохновения никак). Я это точно знаю.
@@mitenka222 sorry. Don’t know Russian. ☹️
@@mitenka222 Nah, Americans are too contained in their own bubble to acknowledge entire other cultures exist....Rarely do pple take the time to slap a sentence into google translate. They just scream. SPEAK ENGLISH!!!!
Нет, американцы слишком замкнуты в своем собственном пузыре, чтобы признать существование целых других культур ... Редко люди находят время, чтобы ввести предложение в Google Translate. Они просто кричат. ГОВОРИ ПО-АНГЛИЙСКИ!!!!
@@k-aw-teksleepysageuni8181 damn that’s crazy my phone has a button for it
The guy who asked the question has such an Irish accent. Haven’t met much other Irish DOOM fans
MC Ride One right here lol
One here bro
Fucking love doom bro I know a nice few people that listen to him but not enough
Check out Kojaque. Amazing Irish rapper, has a big DOOM influence
Tom Young I wouldn’t say I could hear much of a doom influence from kojaque but a solid rapper one of the best we have here
That would be crazy. I feel Kanye is all about the more artistic side of things, how the music feels, what he can do to warp it to be unique and something that unlocks something in people, that's why I love him. MF DOOM is also super artistically gifted, but he's best in a more technical sense, he knows how to put words together to make double, triple entandras, rhyme them insanely, make charectors. But at the same time when I listen to both of them I wonder what's going on in their brain when they make it, it's like they're giving you a glimpse into a world only they experience, and are trying to give it to you. Kanye tries to just put what he sees in the music, raw, and DOOM tries to explain it, its like they are telling a joke only they get, but its still funny.
man is tripppin balls ayyy
Wow deep
Exactly
First thought was brilliant....first reply I read "BRILLIANTLY SAID!"....I'm home.
Also Kanye has a dangerously large inferiority complex and an ego that goes along with that, thinks of himself as Jesus and a viable presidential Candidate.
He made great tracks but is not really genious enough to justify his moronic megalomaniacal behaviour. He is no Mozart, no Beethoven, no Nat King Cole, Jimmy Hendrix ect.
Also his rapping was if ever mediocre at best, his strong suit is producing, but that would maybe give another artist his much needed limelight.
Rest In Peace king. The fact that this video has consistently popped up in my recommended for the last 2-3 months is wild.
seemed like he was having a real surge this year, the timing is fucked
Same fucking love it ty UA-cam & RIP MF DOOM 🕊
A Kanye West and MF DOOM collaboration would have been outstanding.
I like how he emphasises Kan over Ye.
I'm mean that was an early nickname for him, Kon-Yeezy lol
That's just how the name is pronounced....
@@gminor6288 think he's talking about this 1:12
This just got funnier today.
"I'm Kan the Louis Vuitton Don bought my mom a purse, now she Louis Vuitton Mom"
I'm having way too much fun imagining DOOM at Kanye's house hanging out with Kim K
@Viz How are you this insecure?
@Viz no talent
@Viz How does imagining one of the most secluded MCs talking to one of the most obnoxious women make me a simp? I bet if your girlfriend saw you talking like this, she would think you have some insecurities about your own masculinity (assuming you have one).
@Viz dude is just having fun lmao ppl arent busy trying to up hold an image all day
@@mywifetookthekids1923 yes we are 🥸
These are literally my two favorite rappers. If this happened I would literally cry. Andre 3k on this record would just be the icing on the cake for me
Saaame bro, I love em both
nigga, imagine.
That would be heaven
3 stacks is so whack I dunno why people keep sucking his nuts
Kanye is one of your favorite rappers?
I mean…lol thats pathetic
I feel that MF DOOM silent reaction
lol love the deep thought he puts into every response just long enough to make everyone in the room uncomfortable
lmfao for a sec i thought he just wasn't going to talk
He did that all the time. He always took a second to respond to question. He was truly thinking it through.
Also rip the villain.
It would have been funny had DOOM just not said anything. The fuckin question was long-winded.
@@byanymeansnecessary398 it felt like one of those Q&A moments where the person is more showing off their knowledge than asking a question
Rest in Peace MF DOOM. You're a legend, we love you.
Interviews gotta be expensive if it ain't a impostor
Big facts
Ya must be friends with the host dude
'you dont get paid to do interviews!'
This guy was so strange. He is and while alive was one of the greatest, if not the greatest and didnt even listen to hiphop. I think thats probably one reason he's so unique, he didnt hear enough to build a dogmatic view of whats normal and whats different.
straight fax
It's same with Biggie
You hit the nail on the head bro.
That’s not exclusive to him you know? A lot of producers are like that, Kanye who he mentioned for example. Where do you think the inspiration for all of these instrumentals Doom and Kanye produce come from? Certainly not rap music.
Outkast also refused to listen to rap music when they were making their albums because they didn't want to be influenced by what other people were doing.
We'll have to wait to get to heaven to hear that masterpiece. RIP to the illest of villains, you are already missed.
That’s funny, I don’t think DOOM realizes how influential he is to a lot of artists that he isn’t even aware of
Bruh I legit thought DOOM fell asleep for a second
I love how he sits with his belly out
If anyone is curious, this interview is about 6+ years old. Maybe even more!
It's actually about 10 years old! This took place in 2011
HOLY FUCK RIP DOOM. I WATCHED THIS OTHER DAY AND NOW THE NEWS CAME OUT
Likewise man
I guess looking at it now, it always too good to ever true. Like a Kobe and Lebron finals, this will go down as one of those things that was simply never meant to be...
The fact he rhymed all the answers together is enough in itself
That’s hilarious he rlly does rhyme his answers there lol
If a person gives a deep tought before answering, it means he acctually gives a shit to what you're saying..
Exactly. Not enough people respect communication like that, our society needs more examples like him!
@@poetnumbrr8 Society needs basic common sense something that has been lost in the 21th century and is slowly going away, now all we got is emotional children who haven't worked a day in their lives and want everything done for them next generation is completely screwed beyond salvation, they're literally teaching kids Marxist idea's and now kids actually want communism in the USA go look it up the kids in University's and college's are being brainwashed good luck.
@@chuggynation8275 True, that is why its up to us to change it. Never give up.
@@chuggynation8275 marxism is awesome wdym
@@maka8551 my man's karl marx is goated 🐐
I was really hoping they would work together one day, RIP DOOM, protect Kanye at all costs😔
Still so sad that he's passed. May he RIP.
I thought he had a damn pillow on his lap at first
if only this happened. life is short, make things happen.
The thing I love about DOOM is that he rapped like talked, it just sounded so casual and endearing. He does in a way you can imagine your friend doing and just keeps you interested. RIP to a fucking legend.
That was the longest way of asking "who would you like to make a record with?" I've ever heard
😂😂love the "Video is unavailable" box that gets in the way of the of this video I was trying to watch
I love how he wears glasses over his mask
0:52 Him saying who did that was fan service hahahah
at least now he gets to make heavenly albums with j dilla and nujabes
GhostVillan?
The College Criminal?
DOOMYE?
Just some ideas 🤔
The college criminal is HARD
@@MarkNarukami frl I might steal that
@@tizz4578 naw fr😭💀
Probably something like GOOD VILLAIN
@@michaeldesbele1413 Oh that's dope! Took me a while to get it, I totally forgot about GOOD Music lol
I like that he nicknames him to "Kan" briefly near the end... that should've caught on more... Though it might've been confused with "Comm" in Chicago 😂
That's Krystal Klear asking the question lol
Man if MF DOOM and Kanye had got together to even make 1 song I’d die happy rip 🙏🏽
Literally watched this yesterday never in a million years would I think he’d be gone
Love how he’s so relaxed with his tummy and even putting his hand on it. If it was me I’d grab that blanket and try to cover my fat ass tummy 💀😂
hehe amazing
Even when he talks it still sounds like he's rapping. It's amazing
DOOM is holding the rap game on his belly
R.I.P DOOM
Notice he refers to him as Khan like from Star Trek at first instead of Kanye, this is theorized to be because Kanye is credited as Khan in one of his only known collaborations with DOOM to ever be released
Everyone wanted a collab between the two, and now it can never happen. RIP
Dude asking the question putting his lips all over that mic
that was before covid fam
Making out with the mic
man, i wish we got this so bad.... RIP DOOM, LEGEND
Rip villain
dude asking the question was straight rambling
doom spinning in his grave rn at ye’s latest buffoonery
Ikr
My mans chillin like my uncle when you walk in for thanksgiving dinner
He even was rhymin in his response lmao
Just thinking about what couldve been is going to hurt so much from now on, R.I.P.
RIP METAL FACE DOOM THE FINEST TO EVER MC
REST IN PEACE THE GREATEST TO EVER DO IT, LONG LIVE THE VILLIAN
Homage
i got the same pfp on my instagram account and thought u were me.
DOOM is so underrated I thank the Boondocks for introducing me to him, in turn I’ve found artists like Vaud,
Czarface, and others that give me rap music I can actually enjoy
hope you flying up there man :(
I swear he’s British didn’t know he speaks in an American accent just raps in it
he spent many years in America since childhood. she never got American citizenship buy he is basically a New Yorker
Rest in peace
I watched this literally a few days ago, RIP DOOM
That hand resting on the belly… boss like.
Rest in Power.
Hes still alive!!! I believe no one can take down the supervillain of rap! 🤟🏾💪🏾
There’s that famous photo of kanye and doom going around, maybe they are friends. That would be crazy for doom and Kanye to collab on any production
No more parties in la
@@JamesReviews *Madlib
@@lju2fine oh yeah why did I think that
rip the illest villian
I’m crying thanks
Damn
What a honor it must have been to even be in the same room with such an under ground hip hop god
A heavy sample based, Ye produced DOOM album would be incredible… a super fan fan dream can’t he? Rest in Power SuperVillain DOOM
We lost a great one. Rest in Peace, MAD VILLAIN.
Rip MF DOOM
I wanna beat for this dude
i´ll like to work with this cat
i usually hear something and then am like yo, who did that?
DOOM speaks in rhymes
Damn this true lol
I don't think he raps, he just talks over tracks, I think its tight but some think its whack
"Probably still be speaking in rhymes as an old fart."
-MF DOOM
That happens Subconsciously when you digging in your mind in the sport for years hahah
Блин😮и в правду ведь😅
This is the first piece of MF DOOM content I've ever consumed. I think now is the time I go down that rabbit hole. I am aware that he died somewhat recently, but I hope I can still enjoy his art as if he were alive.
R.I.P MF DOOM 🙏🏾❤️
This was recommended to me last night no cap ! That’s crazy Rip !
I've always wanted a DOOM and Kanye song 😔
what a convoluted way to ask that question
I really wish that they worked together, kanye’s samples and producing and MF DOOM’s writing would be something out of the world.
Facts
LONG LIVE DOOM
Dude spent half the video trying to ask "What producers would you like to work with?"
Hubris fr 🤦🏾♀️
Rest in peace legend
The dude said so much to ask so little
I like his response. RIP to my favorite rapper ever.
you could put a beat behind MF DOOM speaking normally like in this clip and it would sound good
MF Doom talking sounds like the type of people who listen to MF Doom's music.
ALL CAPS
I love his whole cool uncle at the cook out vibes he has here
It would’ve been amazing to see these two on a project together
What hurts is knowing well never get a collab album 💔
Rip I just watch this last week 😭
REST IN POWER KING , MF DOOM FOREVER
MF WEST woulda been a classic
I fucking hate the fact that we will never get Kanye and Doom on a track
Prolly for the best 😬
Yeah same
That's the problem with this realm's version of hip hop, it's become more about your name than the music you create. Your image over your *_sound._*
The sad truth. No matter how you slice it, DOOM had a mask/supervillain gimmick. His talent level combined to make him a force of nature. Wu-Tang kinda opened the door in that arena. Think of how less impactful they might have been without the Golden W logo.
@@ageofdulltron2052 well, MF Doom was an exception to what I'm talking about, in my opinion. I hear what you're saying, but I don't know if my original comment was clear enough. Doom wore that mask as a symbol of the pain and anguish required to make the hard decisions that your people (those you speak for and protect) need you to make in order for them to prosper and find security. Sometimes being a "villain" means being hated for doing the right thing when it isn't popular, or making a choice that will offend many so that the free people can stay free. Sometimes mistakes are made, and sometimes feelings get hurt, but it's all for the good of the mission. Lots of villains with extremely complex motivations have worn masks in the past, that's why Doom chose to wear one. He had to make a lot of moves in the hip hop scene that a lot of people might consider "cruel" or "aggressive", but he did so because he felt he had to in order to protect what was sacred to him and the people he cared about (us fans). He wasn't worried about burning bridges within the industry, as long as he could guarantee safe passage across the most important one, the one between him and us. The bridge between the artist and the people. He also didn't think much of himself, and didn't believe it was important for his image/face to gain attention at all, and he knew people would try to turn him into an icon anyway, so he just put the mask on and gave them a character to play into. That way, they could popularize "MF Doom" all they wanted, without it turning into any kind of cult worship of the actual man behind the mask. None of us are that important, that we deserved to be worshiped by anyone else.
I was more or less referring to the idea that the dude in the audience, and quite a few listeners today, think that it would be great to work with someone based on their name. I guess in a way that technically holds some legitimacy, because a lot of big names in music are big because their music was very popular, but MF Doom creates a distinction that any TRUE artist can recognize almost immediately. He said that when he HEARS something, he finds out who it is. The ART comes FIRST, then the creator. Art should be performative only to the end that it needs such a performance to contextualize its voice. Beyond that, it becomes mere social posturing for the artist themselves. Art has a voice, if we would but let it have one and didn't make it about US all the time. That's really what Doom was trying to say, that someone's name shouldn't be the deciding factor when art is involved. Not everything that's popular is _actual quality._ Just because an artist's name is huge, doesn't mean every bit of music they make is good, which is a lazy pitfall a lot of people fall into. Doom covered his face so you'd forget his image, and pay more attention to the SOUNDS he was trying to create.
A big name doesn't really mean anything. That's what Doom stood for, and why he considered himself a "villain". He was anti-industry.
man watching this now hurts more :(
God damn, we never got our DOOM x Kanye record. Breaks my heart. RIP DOOM, will rust a metal mask with a few brews just for you man
RIP MF DOOM all caps when you spell the mans name forever 🕊