The guitar sample of Space Oddity on Rapp Snitch will forever be my favourite sample in hip hop just in front of Herb Alpert's Rise. This whole album's got a Gang Starr feel to it which I fucking love. RIP MF and Guru
26:45 The "removal" of the beat in this form with the chopping of the sample as well as the unexpected landing of the beat dropping can be accredited to Q Tip of A Tribe Called Quest who produced songs featuring these untimely drops and "removal" of beats that hadn't been done this way in hip-hop.
That chorus/melody is a sample of the Whodini track "Friends" [from: 1984]. [on the album: Escape (which, also, features the other hits: "Freaks Come Out At Night" and "Five Minutes Of Funk")]. 🤘🤘 (Classic hip-hop)
@@SomethingSeemsOff old uncs should know better than anyone. Monie love, queen latifah, lil Kim, left eye, Lauryn Hill, Mc Lyte, Foxy Brown, like the 90’s were full of em
The beatbox is a sample from JJ Fad’s SuperSonic - a part where she purposely drops a wack beatbox for a punchline - Doom flips it to make an epic track
Kon Karne is a Sade sample of Love is a crime. DOOM was a lifelong Sade fan, and sampled her first for the first track on Operation Doomsday. He got a singer to resing her part. Subroc was a great producer tragically cut short. The group KMD was cut even yhouth they were friends with their A-R Dante Ross who was friends who signed Del The Funkee Homosapien (Ice Cube's cousin and beloved underground rapper), Brand Nubian, Queen Latifah, ect. The KMD album Black Bastards was dropped due to the album cover and DOOM after losing his brother with a complete unrelesed album became MFDOOM was the real life villian, because you can never forgive someone for that. He was scarred, and outside of music He live a hapy life with his wife and son rip til went to to London was the poor treatment per Covid eventhough he was working with a WU Tang related project Czarface Inspectah Deck. It pisses me off as I became a superfan the year he passed. VIKTOR Vaghn King Ghidorah Take me to your Leaker show his talent asF and was rapping as different characters. He is kept alive by his wife the underground nermerous people who he he influenced. He like deceased rappers Sean Price of Bootcamp click a dope underground NYC group like Wu tang made of small groups. Sean Price's was Heltah Skeltah with Rockness Monstah. Their album Nocturnal is my favorite hip hop album ot came out the year I was born 96. Tame One of The Artifacts, or Prodigy of Mobb Deep were just too talented, and need their work evalualted on the calibur as DOOM MM FOOD is my favorite DOOM because he keeps the food theme through the whole project. Each song is a double entendre for food and life. He included a Mac and cheese recipe in the deleteted ep if you got the physical with this Rhymesayers put out . Rhymesayers is a label crated by Mineappalolis Minnesota rap group Atmosphere, is had Prof, Aesop Rock, Murs, Brother Ali, Doomtree I think. This in underground lyrical chill artists. DOOM is the tip of the underground lile Company Flow which was El-P.of Run the Jewels old group his Def jux and solo album make him one of my favorite rappers.
Danger Doom-the Mouse and The Mask! His album with Danger mouse, my personal favorite. It was comissioned bt Adult Swim so a lot of it references their classic shows, some of which he was even in here and there
That record is not talked about enough. I feel some people dismiss it as a “collab with Adult Swim” so it seems like a cheap cash grab or a whatever project. But that record has some of DOOM’s best bars. Period.
I think you'd really dig Aesop Rock, some of the best lyrics and crazy vocabulary. The Impossible Kid, None Shall Pass and Integrated Tech Solutions being some of my favorite albums.
As a death metal guy I jumped on MF Doom with King Geedorah, such a great album. I can’t recommend more highly the tracks from Spiega, a member of the Monsta Island Czars.
It’s interesting watching people listen to Mm Food for the first time. It’s so good people usually enjoy it but it takes a while of getting used to the aesthetic to realize how incredible it is. Some feel that immediately but usually it takes time but still so good.
Also maybe referencing an old Beastie Boys line from "Get it Together" - "I'm like Ma Bell, I've got the ill communications". That song was produced by Q-Tip, the person who described MF DOOM as "your favorite rapper's favorite rapper".
The piano line you, so, liked in "Kon-Karne" [a "false spelling"/altered spelling of the Spanish term: com carne {with meat} In case you weren't aware. ...] is, actually, from Sade's "Is It A Crime" [played by her keyboard player: Andrew Hale]. I feel as if that is M.F. Doom's best use of a sample ...maybe, ever. (🤷🤷👍....)
A large number [possibly: all of them🤷🤷] of the dialogue samples (which, also, mention Doom/use the name Doom) are from Fantastic Four (and other Marvel characters, as well) animated shows (from the '60s). The character Dr. Doom is a major villain and important sidereal/interleaved character in the mythos of the Fantastic Four (superhero team) and often appeared in that comic book series (as well as plenty of others, over the decades -after he was invented and introduced in F.F.). M. F. Doom's "M.C. character" (particularly, the "metal mask") are: tributes to/appropriations from the Dr. Doom character [created by the GREAT: Jack Kirby (and Stan Lee)]. ...so: the use of these dialogue bits/sample blurbs is, simply: a natural extension (and a "paying of tribute" -which is a common practice in hip-hop, as well) of this. [But, also, pays additional dividends when the listener can/does recognize them.👍]
You pronounce "knish" very correctly! Knishes are (well, to me, anyway) a Jewish deli. food (probably a street food or quick "carry along" type of thing). Basically: (flavored) mashed potatoes, wrapped in a dough and fried. Often square (but, I guess, in an older tradition (maybe🤷): ball-shaped 🤷) Often eaten with mustard (That's the N.Y.C. tradition ...and since that's around where M.F. Doom is from, I am going to purport that: that's how he knows it and does it, as well.😛). 👍
Waiting your reaction on second Portishead album - real trip-hop masterpiece from 1997! Besides, since we are talking about trip-hop, if you, Kira, fun of Erykah Badu and Gorillaz listen to greatest trip-hop duo from 90-s - MOLOKO!
MM... FOOD is a masterclass in concept albumism. Checkout MM... FOOD The Movie, Its almost all of the samples put in sequence with the album playing. Also you need to checkout the original version of Kookies, it couldn't be cleared by Disney for the usage of Cookie Monster. HAHA but the original version is better.
Rap Snitch Knishes is the peak for me. Just a top tier song. Though Hoe Cakes is right there behind it! EDIT: Darn it, Potholderz is so good as well. Throw it in the top 3.
I just watched your video where you react to the album Damnation by the band Opeth - which is a band I really like! With that in mind, I would love for you to react to my favorite band, Pain of Salvation, album Remedy Lane. I guarantee you won’t regret it!
2003-2004 was DOOM's most prolific year. You could argue best year run for any rapper. Okay okay if you dig madlib with a rapper YOU NEED to try both Freddie Gibbs x Madlib records and the Madlib x J Dilla Champion Sounds record... that may open the J Dilla can of worms 🤷♀
I think all of DOOM’s music should be heard, but another album to check out is The Mouse and The Mask. It is a collaboration between Danger Mouse, MF DOOM and Adult Swim. It’s a dope album that I don’t hear people talk about too much for some reason. Danger Mouse produces and DOOM rhymes.
Dangerdoom Mouse & The Mask - Dangermouse x DOOM - definitely recommend, great underrated album guest starring Adult Swim’s cast of characters… the Occult Hymn extra cuts album is also part of the same project with a Madlib remix of Space Ho’s (Coast to Coast) *MF Grimm raps over the Fig Leaf Bicarbonate beat on the track 1000 Degrees as a bonus listen
"V8" (as someone else, here, mentioned, already) is: the most famous brand of vegetable juice (I want to say "the ONLY brand" [which is, probably, not 100% true], at least in the 1960s and 1970s), at least in North America. Of course, the lyrical allusion?inference which is supposed to be impressed upon a listener is that: while he refers to "V8" vegetable juice in the first line of the bar, the next one refers to a "Ford F-150"-which is a type of vehicle (much newer than the juice brand is, b.t.w.). The V8 engine is, also, a famed, powerful and well-recognized type of "muscle car" engine (from the 1970s, also) ...so: he is, indirectly, tying one in with the other [V8 juice with the V8 engine. - Note Mad Max, if you need a reminder: "Last of the V8 Interceptors" (a reference to the car that Max acquires and drives (prior to the primary driving event of the film -Not the INITIAL vehicle you see him in, first.-Just a "f'r instance," there. 🤷). Calling it by the engine that it uses/contains.]. A "dual reference."
Kon Karne is sad because its a tribute where he's talking all about his dead brother Sub Roc. Then he uses the sample and the way he rhymes into it to trick your brain into hearing "he loved his brotherrrr" even though it never says that. He uses your brain filling in the blanks against you with the best of them.
This was his best put together album from top to bottom from the songs to the cover art, if you really listen to this album you'll see that it was very conceptual with thought behind it, I like all his other projects too but this is my favorite, this album made me like mf Doom as well as the project with those instrumental songs he put out I believe years prior
The rhyme style is called multi-syllable rhyming when you rhyme multiple syllables throughout the bars beyond the last few syllables of each bar like a basic rapper Also DOOM is as much of a producer as he is an MC so he has lots of tracks on his albums where he doesn't rap on.
Your Focus should be on lyrics and the message - and let the beat breathe and move in and out It's like paying attention to the kind of paper that a book is Written on and not the words on the page
That's my issue/deficiency when it comes to music, it's very difficult for me to focus on lyrics, especially if the production is melodic and catchy. If I want to actually enjoy real rap, if it's new music I pull up the lyrics so I can fully appreciate it.
Kira: "Who is the producer on this? Oh he is..." DOOM: "...who'd have thunk it..."😂👍
I caught that too. Nice lil' serendipitous moment
I was hoping someone else noticed that timing lol
perfect timing 😂
Talking about samples... Avalanches - Since I Left You. Very enjoyable album.
Endtroducing- DJ Shadow too.
This is a masterpiece
Love that album! Great choice
The guitar sample of Space Oddity on Rapp Snitch will forever be my favourite sample in hip hop just in front of Herb Alpert's Rise. This whole album's got a Gang Starr feel to it which I fucking love.
RIP MF and Guru
I love how you get the vibes, rhythm and mood of the Doom! ❤ New sub! Love ya!
R.I.P MF DOOM he was a genius in so many ways!
If you haven't listened to it already, i think you would very much enjoy Czarface - Every Hero Needs A Villain. One of my absolute faves!
Good shout
Czarface fuckin rules.
Ayyyy Mando Calrissian is the shit
i was about to list that one too. nice one
Mm...Food is an anagram of MF DOOM
anagram
@@anthonyv6962 typo
Nice. NYC mayor Eric Adams anagrams: a sad crime, raids came, I am scared 😝
omg are you kidding me
Never noticed.
LOVE your interpol hoodie
26:45 The "removal" of the beat in this form with the chopping of the sample as well as the unexpected landing of the beat dropping can be accredited to Q Tip of A Tribe Called Quest who produced songs featuring these untimely drops and "removal" of beats that hadn't been done this way in hip-hop.
That chorus/melody is a sample of the Whodini track "Friends" [from: 1984].
[on the album: Escape (which, also, features the other hits: "Freaks Come Out At Night" and "Five Minutes Of Funk")]. 🤘🤘
(Classic hip-hop)
Guinnesses is the track I show my friends when they say that women can't rap. Still some of my favorite bars and flow on a track.
who doesn't think women can rap.
@@JimbyThaDood - Unfortunately there are still some guys that are stupid and don't recognize talent due to their personal believes blinding them.
@@SomethingSeemsOff do they think cardi b and ice spice are the only female rappers? haha
@@JimbyThaDood - eh I'm mainly referring to the old dumb uncs, but there are definitely some dumbass young bucks lol
@@SomethingSeemsOff old uncs should know better than anyone. Monie love, queen latifah, lil Kim, left eye, Lauryn Hill, Mc Lyte, Foxy Brown, like the 90’s were full of em
Nine Inch Nails, Kyuss, Electric Wizard and MF DOOM are some of my favorite artists. Love your videos!
Her bangs are amazing 😍😍
Great pick, this album is a classic!🕶
The beatbox is a sample from JJ Fad’s SuperSonic - a part where she purposely drops a wack beatbox for a punchline - Doom flips it to make an epic track
Kon Karne is a Sade sample of Love is a crime. DOOM was a lifelong Sade fan, and sampled her first for the first track on Operation Doomsday. He got a singer to resing her part.
Subroc was a great producer tragically cut short. The group KMD was cut even yhouth they were friends with their A-R Dante Ross who was friends who signed Del The Funkee Homosapien (Ice Cube's cousin and beloved underground rapper), Brand Nubian, Queen Latifah, ect. The KMD album Black Bastards was dropped due to the album cover and DOOM after losing his brother with a complete unrelesed album became MFDOOM was the real life villian, because you can never forgive someone for that. He was scarred, and outside of music He live a hapy life with his wife and son rip til went to to London was the poor treatment per Covid eventhough he was working with a WU Tang related project Czarface Inspectah Deck. It pisses me off as I became a superfan the year he passed. VIKTOR Vaghn King Ghidorah Take me to your Leaker show his talent asF and was rapping as different characters. He is kept alive by his wife the underground nermerous people who he he influenced. He like deceased rappers Sean Price of Bootcamp click a dope underground NYC group like Wu tang made of small groups. Sean Price's was Heltah Skeltah with Rockness Monstah. Their album Nocturnal is my favorite hip hop album ot came out the year I was born 96. Tame One of The Artifacts, or Prodigy of Mobb Deep were just too talented, and need their work evalualted on the calibur as DOOM MM FOOD is my favorite DOOM because he keeps the food theme through the whole project. Each song is a double entendre for food and life. He included a Mac and cheese recipe in the deleteted ep if you got the physical with this Rhymesayers put out . Rhymesayers is a label crated by Mineappalolis Minnesota rap group Atmosphere, is had Prof, Aesop Rock, Murs, Brother Ali, Doomtree I think. This in underground lyrical chill artists. DOOM is the tip of the underground lile Company Flow which was El-P.of Run the Jewels old group his Def jux and solo album make him one of my favorite rappers.
Danger Doom-the Mouse and The Mask! His album with Danger mouse, my personal favorite. It was comissioned bt Adult Swim so a lot of it references their classic shows, some of which he was even in here and there
That record is not talked about enough. I feel some people dismiss it as a “collab with Adult Swim” so it seems like a cheap cash grab or a whatever project. But that record has some of DOOM’s best bars. Period.
Very nice! Glad you are experiencing new music on different horizons!
This puts a huge smile on my face, I get to watch someone fall in love with one of the best hip hop albums ever made.
I think you'd really dig Aesop Rock, some of the best lyrics and crazy vocabulary. The Impossible Kid, None Shall Pass and Integrated Tech Solutions being some of my favorite albums.
Why lol she didn't pay attention to any lyrics at all during this 🤣🤣
@@galacticpepsi I was hoping she'd be breaking the bars down... Thanks for the heads up 😅
I'll still second the suggestion. One of the only I put above DOOM. Impossible to catch everything first go, but Impossible Kid is the easiest.
Can't recommend Aesop Rock without suggesting the classic Labor Days
Most white kids do.
As a death metal guy I jumped on MF Doom with King Geedorah, such a great album. I can’t recommend more highly the tracks from Spiega, a member of the Monsta Island Czars.
Omg im in love already 😂subscribed
It’s interesting watching people listen to Mm Food for the first time. It’s so good people usually enjoy it but it takes a while of getting used to the aesthetic to realize how incredible it is. Some feel that immediately but usually it takes time but still so good.
34:49 all of us
17:00 beer is food when you drink it enough
fantastic album, always love creative samples
I like how you said “every word matters with him” and that is so true
Off the hook like Ma Bell. ....that's over everyone's head
Phone company ?
My grandpa worked for them and always referred to Ma Bell in passing. "One day, climbing poles for Ma Bell..."
Also maybe referencing an old Beastie Boys line from "Get it Together" - "I'm like Ma Bell, I've got the ill communications". That song was produced by Q-Tip, the person who described MF DOOM as "your favorite rapper's favorite rapper".
love the interpol hoodie :D
glad someone else noticed too lol
you NEED to listen to the full album of "Madvillainy" if you haven't already..it is an all timer for sure
same reaction when i first heard kookies, his flow with the beat is some of the best ive ever heard
DOOM is the only artist I'm aware of to write a catchy as hell song about jerkin' it while eating cookies.
Fantastic.
The piano line you, so, liked in "Kon-Karne" [a "false spelling"/altered spelling of the Spanish term: com carne {with meat} In case you weren't aware. ...] is, actually,
from Sade's "Is It A Crime"
[played by her keyboard player: Andrew Hale].
I feel as if that is M.F. Doom's best use of a sample ...maybe, ever. (🤷🤷👍....)
I just got familiar via yr reaction. This album is rad. His short track Gumbo has a Zappa sample. The overture from 200 Motels
A large number [possibly: all of them🤷🤷] of the dialogue samples (which, also, mention Doom/use the name Doom) are from Fantastic Four (and other Marvel characters, as well) animated shows (from the '60s). The character Dr. Doom is a major villain and important sidereal/interleaved character in the mythos of the Fantastic Four (superhero team) and often appeared in that comic book series (as well as plenty of others, over the decades -after he was invented and introduced in F.F.).
M. F. Doom's "M.C. character" (particularly, the "metal mask") are: tributes to/appropriations from the Dr. Doom character [created by the GREAT: Jack Kirby (and Stan Lee)].
...so: the use of these dialogue bits/sample blurbs is, simply: a natural extension (and a "paying of tribute" -which is a common practice in hip-hop, as well) of this. [But, also, pays additional dividends when the listener can/does recognize them.👍]
i just found your channel and dropped a sub :)
react to some wu tang solo album like : GZA - Liquid swords or Only built 4 cuban linx from raekwon
You should check out the work he did with Madlib as Madvillain, the album got some great Four Tet remixes too.
You pronounce "knish" very correctly!
Knishes are (well, to me, anyway) a Jewish deli. food (probably a street food or quick "carry along" type of thing).
Basically: (flavored) mashed potatoes, wrapped in a dough and fried.
Often square (but, I guess, in an older tradition (maybe🤷): ball-shaped 🤷)
Often eaten with mustard (That's the N.Y.C. tradition ...and since that's around where M.F. Doom is from, I am going to purport that: that's how he knows it and does it, as well.😛). 👍
As a OG MF Doom fan, I just hope you love the audio nostalgia. ❤
Lets Go!
Waiting your reaction on second Portishead album - real trip-hop masterpiece from 1997!
Besides, since we are talking about trip-hop, if you, Kira, fun of Erykah Badu and Gorillaz listen to greatest trip-hop duo from 90-s - MOLOKO!
W. MF DOOM IS THE GOAT. And you’re very beautiful. Love you have a great everything ❤️
One of my favourite DOOM projects, Rapp Snitch Knishes is still relevant today
You live every song just as I do
MM... FOOD is a masterclass in concept albumism. Checkout MM... FOOD The Movie, Its almost all of the samples put in sequence with the album playing. Also you need to checkout the original version of Kookies, it couldn't be cleared by Disney for the usage of Cookie Monster. HAHA but the original version is better.
Rap Snitch Knishes is the peak for me. Just a top tier song. Though Hoe Cakes is right there behind it! EDIT: Darn it, Potholderz is so good as well. Throw it in the top 3.
I just watched your video where you react to the album Damnation by the band Opeth - which is a band I really like! With that in mind, I would love for you to react to my favorite band, Pain of Salvation, album Remedy Lane. I guarantee you won’t regret it!
Todavia tengo pendiente de escucharlo 😅
"Hot shit" in the 90s was UK slang
And I see you enjoying the Asian instrumentals with blk lyrics
On Potholderz, when he says "I could have had a V8", he's actually referring to a brand of Vegetable Juice.
HA, actually laughed out loud at how I missed this, great spot
His lyricism is bonkers.
2003-2004 was DOOM's most prolific year. You could argue best year run for any rapper. Okay okay if you dig madlib with a rapper YOU NEED to try both Freddie Gibbs x Madlib records and the Madlib x J Dilla Champion Sounds record... that may open the J Dilla can of worms 🤷♀
I love this album so much. DangerDoom is a must listen,
The Beef Rap Sample is from a cartoon Spider-man And his Amazing friends
Haha, if only you realized what Kookies was about. I think it's one of the best songs on the album as well
I think all of DOOM’s music should be heard, but another album to check out is The Mouse and The Mask. It is a collaboration between Danger Mouse, MF DOOM and Adult Swim. It’s a dope album that I don’t hear people talk about too much for some reason. Danger Mouse produces and DOOM rhymes.
Dangerdoom Mouse & The Mask - Dangermouse x DOOM - definitely recommend, great underrated album guest starring Adult Swim’s cast of characters… the Occult Hymn extra cuts album is also part of the same project with a Madlib remix of Space Ho’s (Coast to Coast)
*MF Grimm raps over the Fig Leaf Bicarbonate beat on the track
1000 Degrees as a bonus listen
Do you have any idea what a "Mad Lib," even, is??
[Have you ever encountered them?]
"V8" (as someone else, here, mentioned, already) is: the most famous brand of vegetable juice (I want to say "the ONLY brand" [which is, probably, not 100% true], at least in the 1960s and 1970s), at least in North America.
Of course, the lyrical allusion?inference which is supposed to be impressed upon a listener is that: while he refers to "V8" vegetable juice in the first line of the bar, the next one refers to a "Ford F-150"-which is a type of vehicle (much newer than the juice brand is, b.t.w.).
The V8 engine is, also, a famed, powerful and well-recognized type of "muscle car" engine (from the 1970s, also)
...so: he is, indirectly, tying one in with the other [V8 juice with the V8 engine. -
Note Mad Max, if you need a reminder: "Last of the V8 Interceptors" (a reference to the car that Max acquires and drives (prior to the primary driving event of the film -Not the INITIAL vehicle you see him in, first.-Just a "f'r instance," there. 🤷). Calling it by the engine that it uses/contains.].
A "dual reference."
Oh hell yeah, this is one of my absolute favourite albums ever. I highly recommend Donuts by J Dilla!
You gotta do Dwight Spitz - Count Bass D
Please react to To Pimp A Butterfly by Kendrick!!
Aesop Rock!!
👍
Kon Karne is sad because its a tribute where he's talking all about his dead brother Sub Roc. Then he uses the sample and the way he rhymes into it to trick your brain into hearing "he loved his brotherrrr" even though it never says that. He uses your brain filling in the blanks against you with the best of them.
I need a mad villainy vid 🙏🙏
Aesop Rock, Earl Sweatshirt NEXT PLZ!
You need to listen to Operation Doomsday, definitely his best album.
Nah.
Madvillainy clears and it’s not close man
they all in rotation yall buggin
Not even close
This was his best put together album from top to bottom from the songs to the cover art, if you really listen to this album you'll see that it was very conceptual with thought behind it, I like all his other projects too but this is my favorite, this album made me like mf Doom as well as the project with those instrumental songs he put out I believe years prior
Mf doom, one of the best to ever do it
DOOM and Subroc. Together once more.
I think you’d love atrocity exhibition
RIP DOOM
reminder, we still don't know who he is Mr. Fantastik Which makes mf doom more mysterious 😂❤
When are you going to do the big 4 of German thrash metal
Wow, reacting to rapp snitches?? Insta sub 👍👍
Viktor Vaughn- Vaudeville Villain
Yes!!!!
You help me?
The Mona Lisa is pretty good
Kookies is a song about Masturbation if you read the lyrics next time.
was not expecting this lol
surprise!
The rhyme style is called multi-syllable rhyming when you rhyme multiple syllables throughout the bars beyond the last few syllables of each bar like a basic rapper
Also DOOM is as much of a producer as he is an MC so he has lots of tracks on his albums where he doesn't rap on.
Rap snitch knishes is too relevant, them tapes gona send em up for years
I just love that he knows what knishes are.
Ila Knolls
You should definitely listen to 1999 by joey badass or blue lips by schoolboyQ
Check out Special Herbs. All DOOM beats
just tryna munch up a lil bit
Am i tripping or is there a different version of kookies on my cd???
Sample clearance issue
@Phil-D1 titled as "original version" on UA-cam apparently
Anderson Brian Martin Donald Miller Jose
Check out Edan
Oi oi. Top reaction... Find KMD - Mr Hood... Samples everywhere. Original Doom. Onelove
Rapp Snitches sample. ua-cam.com/video/H1j7IX5epMk/v-deo.html . What a listen!!?!
Now do Kool Keith pretty please.
I never played a group word game nobody enjoys them in my group
Long Island, not beach. Lol
Your Focus should be on lyrics and the message - and let the beat breathe and move in and out
It's like paying attention to the kind of paper that a book is Written on and not the words on the page
That's my issue/deficiency when it comes to music, it's very difficult for me to focus on lyrics, especially if the production is melodic and catchy. If I want to actually enjoy real rap, if it's new music I pull up the lyrics so I can fully appreciate it.
@@SomethingSeemsOffluckily DOOM has a huge library of his beats called Special Herbs. All instrumentals
@@galacticpepsi - I'm checking that out! I did not know about it
@@SomethingSeemsOff hope you enjoy! Theres a lot!
This album is so east coast. Such disrespect to DOOM
Listen to Playboicarti
Self Titled
You look vegan