The odd pear swears, and God fears, Even when it's rotten we're gotten through the hard years. I wrote this note around new years , off of couple shots and a few bears but who cares.
He would like Sonic Youth so it doesn't surprise Me at all. They're kinda Death Grips of Alternative Rock where a percentage of people can't get with them & think They're a bunch of noise.
@@jaywilkinson3522 Their early stuff for sure. My high school gfs dad walked in on me listening to Daydream Nation. Listened to it for 40 seconds and declared the album real bad
You know this is a classic because CNN and Fox news be using the hook from Rapp Snitch Knishes. Not to mention the "your favorite rappers favorite rapper" description was pretty much made for him. From Mos Def to Tyler to Drake and everyone in between, all have showed their love of DOOM. R.I.P. Metal Face/Fingers
"Jealous Ones Envy" is definitely a Golden Era classic project, in the eyes of dudes with photos of themselves in 3/4 Timberland chukkas and army field jackets or Woolrich snorkels. Y'all don't know nothing about that. #HarlemBorn
Absolutely my favorite DOOM album. I respect madvilainy alot but the playful, fun, sharp and witty lyricism and beats really resonated with me here. Again i love him and madlib but songs like kon karne, kon queso and the hilariously fun and effortles hook hof rap snitch snitches really enraptured me. Also, i remember seeing a tv presenter quoting mr fantastiks hook on live television. I died in laughter
same, those skits absolutely made the album for me too. I pretty much have all of them memorized "DOOM is master of the world." This album is incredible
@@garlandgarrison3739 Idk why they'd review SOBERDOOM cause it's not DOOM. For those who don't know it's an album by Stann Smith, and the album uses an MF DOOM A.I.. It's kinda interesting but it's not a DOOM album in anyway.
I was born in 1987. I mainly grew up with the late 90s and early 2000s hip hop. Mf doom was apart of my adolescence along with the whole stones throw family. DOOM dying , is like a part of my childhood dying. His death literally tore a hole in my heart. His music resonates with me in a very special way , much like j dilla , madlib , nujabes. I'm scared. My era is getting older, and time eats away at our body and souls. Tommrow is not promised. I hope my generation of hip hop strives and drops as many joints as possible. To quote dr Seuss: " dont cry because it's over, smile because it happend".
I feel the same. And i was born in Dec 1978. ODB, Phife, Sean Price, DOOM. I literally cried foe a few hours ad have off and on since i heard. He completely shaped my 20's and I still listen to him every week .
Man no one's mentioned Vaudeville Villian in the chat. Man I still returned to hear the greatness of "The Drop" & both "Open Mic night" tracks even before his passing.
You know the albums a classic when B interrupts Mike lol RIP DOOM "What a steal for real on wheels of steel. Stunner, a funner summer number one meal deal bummer" man would rhyme in tongue twisters
Oh shit a classic review on UA-cam that isn’t the first 5 mins? How did I miss this one 😭 it’s so weird I’ll look through DEHH videos to watch every week or so, and I always see the same ones I’ve seen a million times, but then I’ll come across one I’ve never seen or even come across, like today I saw they reviewed sour soul which is one of my favorite albums of the 2010s
I like this album better than his debut. I loved how it was conceptually based on food. Haven't heard anything quite like it in music. R.I.P. Dude was a genius.
The skits don’t bother me at all. Usually I skip any skit but idk, the ones on mm.. food just add soo much personality to the album, and not to mention the beats on them are nice. Just an absolute masterpiece of an album front to back.
The skits on MM.. FOOD contribute so much to the whole story of the album which reflects his story, when you know his story the skits on MM.. FOOD and other songs kinda blow your mind, I usually just listen to them because i respect the art.
That Don Cartagena album was fire. And Jealous Ones Envy is damn near a classic too. Also, RIP DOOM. I’ve been listening to him for almost 20 years now, since I was a teen. Operation Doomsday is still my favorite from him and it made me delve deeper into Indie Hip Hop back then.
I really appreciate y’all posting this and making it public. DOOM was an enigma, complexed and a genius...a lyrical masterpiece. R.I.P to one of the greatest to ever do it.... MF DOOM
I love this album so much man. The sound collage stuff was something he was messing with on the Geedorah album but without the comedic vibe. Its a great album but I feel like he took that idea and tried to make it as fun of a listen as he could here. RIP DOOM
RIP DOOM. I love that dude is wearing a Sonic Youth shirt. Sonic Youth were hip hop fans and did a track with Cypress Hill titled "I love you, Mary Jane". Chuck D also did vocals on Sonic Youth's hit song "Kool Thing". My favourite DOOM track is probably Figaro, with Question Mark (?) coming in close second. Born like This is underrated. Best tracks on Mmm.. Food, in my opinion, are One Beer and Rap Snitches Knishes.
I may be coming out of left field here but I always thought that MF DOOM's production style (at least his earlier projects) was similar to Prince Paul. I always thought that DOOM's production sounded like it could've been some DeLaSoul project. Prince Paul would take some obscure and out of the ordinary sounds for DeLa. And lets not forget the skits started with DeLa. I didn't realize how many people rapped or crafted a song like DOOM did. MosDef was the first person I heard talk about intricate DOOM's word play was.
RIP TO A LEGEND! Woulda love to see you guys do a review for Operation Doomsday soon! Always been my favorite of his but really the man could do no wrong imo
ua-cam.com/video/Rh_1vQQHNOU/v-deo.html Escap from Monsta Island! Its crazy to me how many MF fans dont know Monsta Island Czars MF produced most of this album. True legends of NYC MIC!
And hell yes, this is a classic. Why? Because it went hard as hell on the lyrics AND the beats. Dumile made the use of a food metaphor and applied it to life within itself.
Andre 3000 of OutKast is a Doom “Baby”. Just listen to 3 stacks and Doom is his favorite rapper. 3 Stacks even addresses people talking about him rhyming words unconventionally on a few tracks.
I thought I was the only one that thought fat joe was just ok. He's better than I thought he was, though. Lean back put a bad taste in my mouth, but listening to his older shit I understand.
Fat Joes(Da gangsta)debut album ‘REPRESENT’ is a stone cold classic.Mike’ with a rare mistake.The DITC beats on that album are some of the hardest early 90’s NYC beats ever produced
YES!!! I've been waiting for this. I like Operation Doomsday a bit better but heck yeah I've been bumping different albums to celebrate & honor King Geedorah in his passing. Madvillainy still one of my all time Favourites from start to finish.
MF DOOM is the G.O.A.T. IMO I'm 40 and I listened to them all.. Mos Def is my second.... But it's so hard to choose the rest because it's so many GREAT Mc's....
@@mosinqureshi2745 Because this is a year old video. I clicked it because I though they revisited the album and talked about his passing but they just reuploaded an old video.
You can make that argument for a solid amount of his discography, hence the question. MM..FOOD Born Like this Operation Doomsday Madvillainy Etc. . . An argument can be made for each.
@@BenjerminGaye Wym an argument can be made for each, 3 of those albums are unquestionably and undeniably classic hip hop albums. It doesn't matter if you like a record or not, there are plenty of classic albums that I'm personally not a fan of. Doesn't take away from their impact/influence.
@@BenjerminGaye I must have misunderstood... is your point that you shouldn't even be questioning that multiple albums (the ones that you named) in his discography are classics? lol. Weird way to word that, if so.
Dope for putting this up, the skits in mm food do get repetitive when you're looping the album, it's a good 4-5 minutes of skits that does/can get annoying. Without the skits or having them shortened puts this at 1 in his discography for me.
Ive got the gist of multi syllabic rhyming from legends like Kool G Rap and Pun. But Doom taught me to appreciate the craft of stacked rhyme schemes alot more. Particularly this album and Madvillainy #LongLiveTheVillain
"He wears a mask just to cover the raw flesh, a rather ugly brother with flows that gorgeous" 💔
Drop dead joints hit the whips like bird shit
They need em like a hole in their head or a third tit
Her bra smell
His card says "AW HELL"
Barred from all bars and kicked out the carvel
Keep a cooker👨🏿🍳
where the jar fell💊
And keep a cheap hooker🧍🏻♀️
that's off the hook💃🏻
like Ma Bell🛎
STOP FEEDING BABIES COLORED SUGAR COATED LARD SQUARES
The odd pear swears, and God fears,
Even when it's rotten we're gotten through the hard years. I wrote this note around new years , off of couple shots and a few bears but who cares.
DOOM got his flowers while he lived not many people get that.
Goofy. DOOM. All caps nigga.
@@d3vaone My bad yall. lol
Dudes wants DOOM to stay niche so bad so they can have something to feel superior about
Because his stupid fans want to gatekeep
MF DOOM is one of those artist’s that doesn’t need a “Greatest Hits” release. You have to listen to his projects in their original entireties.
DOOM*
*DOOM
all caps when you spell the man name
Easy money, just drop a greatest hits album and just copy the whole track list from Madvillainy or MM.. FOOD
FACTS
Myke wearing a Sonic Youth tee is the anchor that keeps me coming back to this channel
Myke is so fuckin cool
He would like Sonic Youth so it doesn't surprise Me at all. They're kinda Death Grips of Alternative Rock where a percentage of people can't get with them & think They're a bunch of noise.
@@jaywilkinson3522 Their early stuff for sure. My high school gfs dad walked in on me listening to Daydream Nation. Listened to it for 40 seconds and declared the album real bad
Facts, you ever listened to Dirty?
I know atleast up to 92 & I love that band people were still unsure & that band They were still wild.
RIP DOOM,
His passing on Halloween is is fitting as it is tragic. Condolences to the entire Dumille family.
The most villain shit ever, and then the news breaks on new years eve just to cause a little extra chaos before the year ends, RIP man
There will never be a man like DOOM again. Wish I could've thanked him for everything.
You know this is a classic because CNN and Fox news be using the hook from Rapp Snitch Knishes.
Not to mention the "your favorite rappers favorite rapper" description was pretty much made for him. From Mos Def to Tyler to Drake and everyone in between, all have showed their love of DOOM.
R.I.P. Metal Face/Fingers
* DOOM ... and yes, everybody was fanboying DOOM...his legacy somewhat continues in Earl, but damn we will miss this dude...RIP MF DOOM
@@ArmLegLegArmHead47checkout bishop nehru
MF DOOM can definitely bump in the whip, it just depends on how your tryna ride. I've had many a good time bumping DOOMSDAY on a nighttime city ride
I can usually put on doomsday, fancy clown or rhymes like dimes too, but usually when I’m trying to chill alone
In the whip I’ll bump Fancy Clown, Sickfit, rap snitch knishes, and Hey!
ALL CAPS dawg... c’mon 😪
Them dudes sleep, I stopped watching 😂😂😂😂
Wtf...one year ago???
@@Stoned2daBone-r4g they prolly just unprivated it in honor of DOOM
@KevCee it has been avaliable on Patron for awhile, but they made it public because of MF DOOM's passing
Fat Joe put himself on the list, and forgot to vote for himself 😔
As much as people hate Fat Joe and he's nowhere near my top 30 but I have to give the man respect from 1992 Flow Joe etc.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Jealous Ones Envy" is definitely a Golden Era classic project, in the eyes of dudes with photos of themselves in 3/4 Timberland chukkas and army field jackets or Woolrich snorkels. Y'all don't know nothing about that. #HarlemBorn
Absolutely my favorite DOOM album. I respect madvilainy alot but the playful, fun, sharp and witty lyricism and beats really resonated with me here. Again i love him and madlib but songs like kon karne, kon queso and the hilariously fun and effortles hook hof rap snitch snitches really enraptured me.
Also, i remember seeing a tv presenter quoting mr fantastiks hook on live television. I died in laughter
same, those skits absolutely made the album for me too. I pretty much have all of them memorized "DOOM is master of the world." This album is incredible
Hilarious!!!!!!!!!
Hoe Cakes, Potholders and Kookies really are some of the best DOOM tracks ever
Can You Do a SOBERDOOM review. RIP To The Legend DOOM. One of the greatest artist ever. "Living Off Borrowed Time the Clock Tick Faster".
we need a VV and THE MOUSE & THE MASK review first
SOBERDOOM?
@@garlandgarrison3739 Idk why they'd review SOBERDOOM cause it's not DOOM. For those who don't know it's an album by Stann Smith, and the album uses an MF DOOM A.I.. It's kinda interesting but it's not a DOOM album in anyway.
That'll be the hour they knock the sick bastard. Dick Dastardly and Muttley with slick laughter and they come to cut the mix master... I.C.E. cold..
In the year of the mask we lost the masked master :(
I was born in
1987. I mainly grew up with the late 90s and early 2000s hip hop. Mf doom was apart of my adolescence along with the whole stones throw family.
DOOM dying , is like a part of my childhood dying. His death literally tore a hole in my heart.
His music resonates with me in a very special way , much like j dilla , madlib , nujabes. I'm scared. My era is getting older, and time eats away at our body and souls.
Tommrow is not promised. I hope my generation of hip hop strives and drops as many joints as possible.
To quote dr Seuss: " dont cry because it's over, smile because it happend".
Very well said man
Blessings fam
Rip
I feel the same. And i was born in Dec 1978. ODB, Phife, Sean Price, DOOM. I literally cried foe a few hours ad have off and on since i heard. He completely shaped my 20's and I still listen to him every week .
The video when Earl Sweatshirt cries after seeing DOOM !!!
MM..FOOD?,Madvillainy and Vaudeville Villain are all classics imo
I would include Operation doomsday on their too
Man no one's mentioned Vaudeville Villian in the chat. Man I still returned to hear the greatness of "The Drop" & both "Open Mic night" tracks even before his passing.
@@trunks2505 Don't forget "Can I watch"
King geedorah and born like this as well
Don't forget DANGERDOOM. That album is 🔥 A to Z
Thanks for sharing this with non-patrons. RIP the best emcee with no chain we’ve ever heard.
Don't worry guys he had "more rhymes than molecules in the air". We will forever remember you through your music. RIP Villain. 🕊🕊🕊
Is that from a DOOM song? I'm curious.
Jealous One’s Envy is a Fat Joe classic album.
RIP to the legend. Thank y'all for releasing this to the public.
His babies are joey badass and Tyler the creator... that’s quite good
Earl
Earl is 10 times more similar to DOOM than Tyler is
@@jacobsvensson8193 ok boomer
Love Feefo for his honesty when reviewing albums like this lol. Love this album though
all caps.. when you spell it
RIP MF DOOM respect for making this public
RIP DOOM. Thank you DEHH
You know the albums a classic when B interrupts Mike lol RIP DOOM "What a steal for real on wheels of steel. Stunner, a funner summer number one meal deal bummer" man would rhyme in tongue twisters
"Just remember all caps when you spell the man's name"
Oh shit a classic review on UA-cam that isn’t the first 5 mins? How did I miss this one 😭 it’s so weird I’ll look through DEHH videos to watch every week or so, and I always see the same ones I’ve seen a million times, but then I’ll come across one I’ve never seen or even come across, like today I saw they reviewed sour soul which is one of my favorite albums of the 2010s
R.I.P MF DOOM
Appreciate you guys re-posting this. One of the best albums of all time. The real genius of hip-hop.
I like this album better than his debut. I loved how it was conceptually based on food. Haven't heard anything quite like it in music. R.I.P. Dude was a genius.
“Living off borrowed time, the clock ticks faster...” RIP DOOM
Thanks for making this public.
The skits don’t bother me at all. Usually I skip any skit but idk, the ones on mm.. food just add soo much personality to the album, and not to mention the beats on them are nice. Just an absolute masterpiece of an album front to back.
The skits on MM.. FOOD contribute so much to the whole story of the album which reflects his story, when you know his story the skits on MM.. FOOD and other songs kinda blow your mind, I usually just listen to them because i respect the art.
Speaking of other artists sampling this album: Joey Badass sampled Poo-putt Platter on his song World Domination.
Pro era made a remix to hoe cakes too
That Don Cartagena album was fire. And Jealous Ones Envy is damn near a classic too. Also, RIP DOOM. I’ve been listening to him for almost 20 years now, since I was a teen. Operation Doomsday is still my favorite from him and it made me delve deeper into Indie Hip Hop back then.
Facts. Fat Joe was a beast
We gon keep the DOOM name ringing for eternity.
We gon keep the DOOM name ringing til doomsday
Bells of DOOM
MM... FOOD was the 1st DOOM album I ever heard. I was instantly blown away. My fav MF DOOM lp & I can argue for its classic album status all day!
THE BEST MC WITH NO CHAIN YOU EVER HEARD ♾
Ngl, I know Madvillainy is goated, but this is my favorite DOOM album. One Beer was my introduction to him. I can’t help it. RIP Metalface✊🏿🔥
I really appreciate y’all posting this and making it public. DOOM was an enigma, complexed and a genius...a lyrical masterpiece. R.I.P to one of the greatest to ever do it.... MF DOOM
One of the best HipHop albums of all time. RIP DOOM #ALLCAPS
Vomitspit is my shit 🔥
Man Im just tuning in super late. You cats are the quintessential rap nerds Ive been hearing about.
Patreon Gang 🤘
A true wordsmith!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP MF DOOM! So so so so many entendres that most casuals MISS!!!
I love this album so much man. The sound collage stuff was something he was messing with on the Geedorah album but without the comedic vibe. Its a great album but I feel like he took that idea and tried to make it as fun of a listen as he could here. RIP DOOM
REST IN PEACE DOOM!
Thank you for making this public RIP DOOM
myke whats your favorite sonic youth album?
Why you guys didn't talk about rapp snitch knishes?
MF DOOM and this project's influence can be seen in Lupe Fiasco's " Gotta Eat "
Kon Karne best doom song of all time. And here comes Myke with the "is this a classic?!?" bullshit jesus
"Darker than the East River, larger than the Empire State with a beast to guard the barbed wire gate"
What a crazy track. RIP.
He had a point with "Operation Doomsday", but why not both?
My Love(ft Mf GRIMM) is my favourite & it uses the same beat🔥🔥
He does back that up by saying that you could call all of DOOM'S albums classics, he was just asking what makes this stand out in his discography.
The rhyme scheme in that is so dope. Between that one, and vomitspit.
This is definitely a Classic.
The Monsta Island Czars album was also released on Rhymesayers
Tommy Gunn aka Megalon is a BEAST
RIP DOOM. I love that dude is wearing a Sonic Youth shirt.
Sonic Youth were hip hop fans and did a track with Cypress Hill titled "I love you, Mary Jane".
Chuck D also did vocals on Sonic Youth's hit song "Kool Thing".
My favourite DOOM track is probably Figaro, with Question Mark (?) coming in close second.
Born like This is underrated.
Best tracks on Mmm.. Food, in my opinion, are One Beer and Rap Snitches Knishes.
happy to be this early to a DOOM review. R.I.P the Illest Villain
I may be coming out of left field here but I always thought that MF DOOM's production style (at least his earlier projects) was similar to Prince Paul. I always thought that DOOM's production sounded like it could've been some DeLaSoul project. Prince Paul would take some obscure and out of the ordinary sounds for DeLa. And lets not forget the skits started with DeLa. I didn't realize how many people rapped or crafted a song like DOOM did. MosDef was the first person I heard talk about intricate DOOM's word play was.
he came out around the same time as de la soul with kmd so his production style probably dates back to then
RIP TO A LEGEND! Woulda love to see you guys do a review for Operation Doomsday soon! Always been my favorite of his but really the man could do no wrong imo
They did do that album on their Patreon
@@enriquemaldonado9139 damn was it recent? I'm on there but I missed it somehow. Thanks for the heads up
ua-cam.com/video/Rh_1vQQHNOU/v-deo.html
Escap from Monsta Island!
Its crazy to me how many MF fans dont know Monsta Island Czars
MF produced most of this album.
True legends of NYC
MIC!
And hell yes, this is a classic. Why? Because it went hard as hell on the lyrics AND the beats. Dumile made the use of a food metaphor and applied it to life within itself.
Andre 3000 of OutKast is a Doom “Baby”. Just listen to 3 stacks and Doom is his favorite rapper. 3 Stacks even addresses people talking about him rhyming words unconventionally on a few tracks.
I'm sure after DOOM came out he was a fan, but most of 3k's work was before 1999
@@TraverseRaps I would agree with you if 3stacks was rapping the same for his entire career.
I thought I was the only one that thought fat joe was just ok. He's better than I thought he was, though. Lean back put a bad taste in my mouth, but listening to his older shit I understand.
He was dope AF back in the day. Jealous ones envy is still a dope album
Thanks for making it public!
Got me on the Patreon train with this one. Couldn't miss it.
Rest in peace DOOM. Miss you everyday
Even the title is an anagram for MF Doom. Thanks DEHH for making this free. 🔥
I think it's dope you guys made this available to everyone!
the album cover is amazing too!
Dooms music is timeless man.
"All caps when you spell the man name" RIP DOOM
Fat Joes(Da gangsta)debut album ‘REPRESENT’ is a stone cold classic.Mike’ with a rare mistake.The DITC beats on that album are some of the hardest early 90’s NYC beats ever produced
"...ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MAN'S NAME" -MF DOOM (Madvillany)
Rest in Peace to a legend
Deep Fried Frenz
You'll get CRACK
Best song in the album. One of his best ever
YES!!! I've been waiting for this. I like Operation Doomsday a bit better but heck yeah I've been bumping different albums to celebrate & honor King Geedorah in his passing. Madvillainy still one of my all time Favourites from start to finish.
Feefo would like the DOOM album about food hahaha
Edit: ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL IT
Listening to Special Herbs immediately brings to mind Knxwledge.
RIP DOOM
15:25 - 15:45 summarizes MF DOOM as a whole.
MF DOOM is the G.O.A.T. IMO I'm 40 and I listened to them all.. Mos Def is my second.... But it's so hard to choose the rest because it's so many GREAT Mc's....
There'll never be another villain. ALL CAPS FOR THE GOAT
Ngl, took me a LONG time to get into DOOM's music. Love that I stuck with it.
when you see the comments from a year ago lol
How
@@mosinqureshi2745 This was a Patreon-exclusive classic review that was posted a year ago. Rod made it public for us because of DOOM's passing.
@@mosinqureshi2745 classic reviews are only available for patreons. they made it public because of MF DOOMS death. kind of like an honor to him
@@mosinqureshi2745 Because this is a year old video. I clicked it because I though they revisited the album and talked about his passing but they just reuploaded an old video.
Doom had a lyric style that writer’s wonder how that word ends up, a original
Conspiracy theory: I totally think Mr. Fantastik is Dipset's Hell Rell. They sound identical.
Been saying that for years. Him or Drag-on.
aint gonna hold you, im been broke as a joke so thanks for making this making this public
My 3 favorite MCs
3. Ghostface Killah
2. Guru
1. MF DOOM
That’s a interesting list nice
Good list i hate when people do the basic jay, pac, nas, biggie and em list ......
Mine are Big Pun, Tash Of Tha Alkaholiks, Scarface, Doom, Chino XL
6:56 I had no clue Starks went on the Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate beat, thank you so much
Rip to the Super villain DOOM🙏
Yall buuuggin questioning if MM.. Food is a classic
You can make that argument for a solid amount of his discography, hence the question.
MM..FOOD
Born Like this
Operation Doomsday
Madvillainy
Etc. . .
An argument can be made for each.
Not everyone is a fan of DOOM believe it or not
@@BenjerminGaye Wym an argument can be made for each, 3 of those albums are unquestionably and undeniably classic hip hop albums. It doesn't matter if you like a record or not, there are plenty of classic albums that I'm personally not a fan of. Doesn't take away from their impact/influence.
@@ant4613 so you're making my point for me. . .
@@BenjerminGaye I must have misunderstood... is your point that you shouldn't even be questioning that multiple albums (the ones that you named) in his discography are classics? lol. Weird way to word that, if so.
Dope for putting this up, the skits in mm food do get repetitive when you're looping the album, it's a good 4-5 minutes of skits that does/can get annoying. Without the skits or having them shortened puts this at 1 in his discography for me.
Very feel good review right now 🤙
Born Like This is a classic album too. That song Absolutely is 🔥🔥
Man I shit you not I didn’t even want to listen to these reviews cuz I’m still torn up over it. Giving it a try... love y’all for making this Public.
RIP DOOM
My first introduction was that dangerdoom album still one of my favorite albums I can listen to that front to back no skips
Heard an old hymn from a guy named Grimm, then the same type tune from a dude named Doom
Love DOOM skits on Mm..food. I listen to them the same way as the actual songs.
Love you guys
Ive got the gist of multi syllabic rhyming from legends like Kool G Rap and Pun. But Doom taught me to appreciate the craft of stacked rhyme schemes alot more. Particularly this album and Madvillainy #LongLiveTheVillain
Amazing review guys, so happy to see this public!
Fat Joe ''Jealous One's Envy" is a classic and Don Cartagena... yall bugging
Gtfoh lmao
Deep fried Frenz is amazing and the skits at the end from “The Watermelon Man” have always stuck with me. RIP DOOM
R.I.P. MF DOOM, I am like Feefo when it comes to MF DOOM, but I appreciate his existence because many rappers would not be here without MF DOOM.
#ALLCAPS when you spell the man name
ALL CAPS! BIG LETTERS!!!