Genius Meanings
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MF DOOM (Ft. Pebbles the Invisible Girl) – Doomsday
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Samples “Kiss of Life” by Sade and “Poetry” by Boogie Down Productions.
DOOM explains in XXL Magazine:
[This song was] a while ago, so I’m trying to remember what inspired it. It
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MF DOOM (Ft. King Geedorah) – Red and Gold
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Track 8 from MF DOOM’s debut album Operation: Doomsday.
In this song DOOM remembers the good ole' days of smoking and people getting jumped. “Red and Gold” refers to the changing
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MF DOOM – Doomsday (Mister Jason Remix)
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MF DOOM - “Doomsday (Mister Jason Remix)” / [Emcee(s): MF DOOM] / [Producer(s): Mister Jason] / [Scratches: Mister Jason] / [Verse 1: MF DOOM] / I used to cop a lot, but never
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MF DOOM (Ft. Bobbito) – Rhymes Like Dimes
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This is a classic free-association DOOM song, though its overarching idea is that he sells his rhymes, or music, like drug dealers sell Dimebags of weed (which cost $10, roughly
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MF DOOM (Ft. Kurious) – ? (Question Mark)
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In this masterpiece, DOOM chronicles the experiences he had with his late brother DJ Subroc.
The song has an intro from one of the old 60’s-70’s Marvel cartoons and samples “Vykki
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MF DOOM (Ft. MF Grimm) – Tick, Tick...
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Originally released as one-half of an MF Grimm solo 12" on Fondle ‘Em, this Doom-produced track was included in the latter’s 1999 Operation: Doomsday LP. The song’s title is in
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Madvillain – Operation Lifesaver AKA Mint Test
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“Operation Lifesaver AKA Mint Test” is a humorous accounting of an interaction with a girl who has bad breath. The humor primarily derives from the contrast between the melodrama
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MF DOOM – Dead Bent
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[Produced by MF DOOM] / [Intro] / Goddamn it / Super motherfucking villain goddamn it / About to get these millions, stacks and shit / Yo, his dip tried to tell him / Ooh, you're
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MF DOOM (Ft. Monsta Island Czars) – Who You Think I Am?
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This song’s about the fictitious monsters who live on Monster Island.
From MF Doom’s debut album Operation Doomsday.
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MF DOOM (Ft. Pebbles the Invisible Girl) – The M.I.C.
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MF Doom’s attempt to get a girl that’s been on his mind for awhile.
Off his debut album from 99', Operation Doomsday.
According to the director of the “Dead Bent” and
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MF DOOM – Gas Drawls
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Just another dope track off MF DOOM’s debut album, it samples “Black Cow” by Steely Dan, a famous jazz-rock band. Also this song seems to be an homage to Zev Love X’s appearance on
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MF DOOM (Ft. Megalon) – Operation: Greenbacks
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[Produced by MF DOOM] / [Hook] / M-O-N-E-Y / Never did a thing for L-O-V-I-N / Never understand what people's heads are in / Ask me what I need / [Verse 1: King Geedorah] / A fly
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MF DOOM – The Hands of Doom
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A skit/interlude track on Operation: Doomsday that samples vocals from Fantastic Four and “Wild Style” over some guitars from the New Birth and drums from Dee Felice Trio.
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MF DOOM – Doom, Are You Awake?
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[Principal] / Doom, are you awake? / [Dr. Doom] / Yes, but what do you want? / [Principal] / You fool, it's a miracle that you didn't kill Costez as well as yourself. So, before
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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 – I Hear Voices Pt.1
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This song was first included on the 2001 re-release of MF DOOM’s first album “Operation: Doomsday”
It samples “For Love (I Come Your Friend)” by George Duke
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MF DOOM – Doomsday Samples
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See all of “Doomsday” by MF DOOM’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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MF DOOM – Hey! (Original 12" Version)
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A pre-Operation: Doomsday version of “Hey!” released on a 1997 12" inch vinyl of MF DOOM songs. The lyrics differ only slightly. The two other songs on the record were Dead Bent
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MF DOOM (Ft. Megalon & Tommy Gunn) – The Finest
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[Intro: MF DOOM] / The, the finest / As the life cycle goes on (Goes on) / And you learn to hold on (Hold on) / To things like the mic (The mic) / And you learn to appreciate who's
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MF DOOM (Ft. E. Mason) – Hero vs. Villain (Epilogue)
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The entire song is a debate on whether or not MF Doom is a hero or villain. You be the judge.
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MF DOOM – The Time We Faced Doom
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“The Time We Faced Doom” serves as the intro track to MF DOOM’s album Operation: Doomsday.
On the track, Doom implements samples elements from various different movies and
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MF DOOM – Go with the Flow
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Samples “Ain’t No Price on Happiness” by The Spinners and “Truly Yours” by Kool G Rap.
You can find this beat on Metal Fingers’s(MF DOOM) album Special Herbs, Vol. 4 :
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MF DOOM – Saffron
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DOOM raps over this beat on the track “Doomsday” on his debut solo album, {Operation: Doomsday.](https://genius.com/albums/Mf-doom/Operation-doomsday)
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MF DOOM – I Hear Voices (Original 12" Instrumental Version)
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[Instrumental]
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MF DOOM – Back in the Days
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A skit/interlude track on Operation: Doomsday that samples the 1967 version of Fantastic Four episode “The Way It All Began” backed by a drum machine that shows Mister Fantastic’s
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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 – Greenbacks (Original 12" Instrumental Version)
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[Instrumental]
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X-Ray Da Mindbenda (Ft. MF DOOM & Pebbles the Invisible Girl) – Doomsday (X-Ray Da Mindbenda Remix)
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X-Ray Da Mindbenda ft. MF DOOM ft. Pebbles the Invisible Girl - “Doomsday (X-Ray Da Mindbenda Remix)” / [Emcee(s): MF DOOM] / [Producer(s): X-Ray Da Mindbenda] / [Vocals: Pebbles
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