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MF DOOM – Kookies
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“Kookies” is the closing song from the classic DOOM album MM.. FOOD. On the song, DOOM makes reference to a variety of different types of cookies such as Girl Scout Cookies, Oreos
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MF DOOM – Kookies Samples
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See all of “Kookies” by MF DOOM’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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MF DOOM – Horehound Samples
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See all of “Horehound” by MF DOOM’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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MF DOOM – Horehound
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[Instrumental]
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MF DOOM – Hoe Cakes
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The second track off the MM…FOOD album makes use of some pretty sick beatboxing throughout.
“Hoe Cakes” (spelled “hoecakes”) is an African American food from the 19th century
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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Kookies by MF DOOM · He don't mess with the Ritz Bits Wheat Thins, Saltines or ... show full lyric. Genius Annotation. Genius Annotation 9 contributors. Being ...
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Stetsasonic – Go Stetsa I Samples
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See all of “Go Stetsa I” by Stetsasonic’s samples
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superMFvillain
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I dont like to write about myself
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JJ DOOM – Winter Blues
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“Winter Blues,” the 11th track off of Key to the Kuffs by JJ DOOM.
This is a romantic song about having winter blue balls and is reminiscent of Kookies of MM.. Food in subject
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MF DOOM (Ft. Mr. Fantastik) – Rapp Snitch Knishes
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DOOM and Fantastik talk about how foolish it is to rap about crimes that you could be prosecuted for one day.
The song’s instrumental had previously been released in DOOM’s
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MF DOOM – Beef Rap
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“Beef Rapp,” the first track off of MM.. Food.
Written and produced by MF DOOM, (a.k.a. Metal Fingers when he’s producing).
This ditty here is about those rappers who make their
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MF DOOM – One Beer
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The fourth song from MF DOOM’s MM.. FOOD?, which is an anagram of his stage name.
This Madlib produced song samples Cortex’s “Huit Octobre 1971” as well as DOOM’s interpolation of
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MF DOOM – Vomitspit
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Originally called Vomit but with a different beat and a few lines slightly changed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knhFDiGpZVI
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MF DOOM – Deep Fried Frenz
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DOOM raps about friendship. It sounds like he suffers from the hedgehog’s dilemma…
On the song, DOOM samples “Friends” by Whodini and “Friends and Strangers” by Ronnie Laws.
The
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MF DOOM – Kon Queso
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Originally released on a 12" single as “Yee Haw” (with “Is He Ill” on the flip). It was rerecorded and renamed for inclusion on DOOM’s food-themed second album.
Explaining food
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MF DOOM (Ft. 4-IZE & StaHHr) – Guinnessez
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Off of Daniel Dumile’s second album as MF DOOM, Guinnessez has no vocals from the masked MC because he produced the track, leaving the verses to Angelika, who hasn’t really been
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MF DOOM (Ft. Count Bass D) – Potholderz
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Off the 2004 MM.. FOOD Album
This track is about rap in general but it more specifically references his old colleague MF Grimm. His track has many subliminal disses aimed at him
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MF DOOM – Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate
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The 4th and last part in the sound collage suite in Mm.. Food.
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MF DOOM – Poo-Putt Platter
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The first in the four part sound collage on MM Food
The instrumental sample comes from the Fat Albert Halloween Special.
The Title is a reference to a space ghost coast to coast
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MF DOOM – Gumbo
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Third part of DOOM’s MM.. FOOD sound collage suite.
Interpolates “ Would You Like a Snack”, by Frank Zappa.
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MF DOOM – Fillet-O-Rapper
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Whenever I'm expecting a lot of company / Haven't had a lot of company in a long time / But if I were expecting some / I'd whip up a really—ugh!—substantial meal! / You see how
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Viktor Vaughn – Hip-Hop's Golden Era: 2010-Present, An Introduction
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An article written by rap genius member @Viktor_Vaughn.
http://dozensofdonuts.blogspot.ca/2014/04/hip-hops-golden-era-2010-present.html
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Most lyrically creative songs
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As the title says. It will be best if you post the genius lyrics up too.
https://genius.com/Elzhi-demons-lyrics
This song breaks down the vices that a person encounters in life. But the entire second verse bar for bar fits the acronym D.E.M.O.N.S to describe. One of the most impressive lyrical displays I ever seen in rap music.
https://genius.com/El-p-stepfather-factory-lyrics
I stan El-P hard, but this song is one of those where even non-fans can relate to his creativity. He tells a story of dystopian future society where the father figure in a family is manufactured by corporations. It manages to tackle problems of domestic violence, alcohol abuse, and extreme capitalism in one song in a highly creative tale with vivid detail. Check it out.
https://genius.com/Lupe-fiasco-daydreamin-lyrics
Classic joint off of Lupe’s classic first album, Food & Liquor. He builds a song after one of his childhood fairy tales from his dad of how a robot is made if all buildings in Chicago becomes jumbled up. He manages t
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Jeru the Damaja – You Can't Stop the Prophet
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This song depicts a tale of The Prophet (Jeru the Damaja) and his attempt to defeat his enemies Ignorance, Deceit, Hatred, Jealousy, Anger, Despair, Animosity and Envy. The music
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Stetsasonic – Go Stetsa I
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[Verse 1: Daddy-O] / Brace yourself for the awesome and rare / The real, the right dynamite is in the atmosphere / As there's a time and place for everything that's under the sun
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