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		<title>MF DOOM x Czarface Continue To Carry The Underground In &#8216;Super What?&#8217;</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Arielle Lana LeJarde]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2021 15:51:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s only been a few months since we&#8217;ve honored late legend MF DOOM on FUXWITHIT, but we&#8217;re so glad this next post shares some good news. A collaborative album from MF DOOM and Czarface is here and we know it made everyone go, &#8220;Super What?&#8221; If you&#8217;re not acquainted with Czarface yet, they&#8217;re a hip-hop collective that includes 7L &#38;&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s only been a few months since we&#8217;ve honored late legend <a href="https://fuxwithit.com/2021/01/01/mf-doom/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MF DOOM</a> on FUXWITHIT, but we&#8217;re so glad this next post shares some good news. A collaborative album from MF DOOM and Czarface is here and we know it made everyone go, &#8220;<em>Super What?&#8221; </em></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not acquainted with Czarface yet, they&#8217;re a hip-hop collective that includes 7L &amp; Esoteric, and Inspectah Deck (of Wu-Tang Clan). They also give a rundown of the supergroup on the skit-interlude, &#8216;Name to the Face,&#8217; where they poke fun at people who just don&#8217;t get it. But now that you&#8217;re familiar, you&#8217;ll know this album isn&#8217;t one to miss.</p>
<p>The comic book-themed project isn&#8217;t surprising, given both MF DOOM and Czarface&#8217;s villain and hero personas. DOOM was even featured on the group&#8217;s second studio album, <em>Every Hero Needs a Villian</em>, playing his Metal Face character. In full circle, <em>Super What?</em> gives us everything we&#8217;ve ever hoped for and more.</p>
<p>Filled to the brim with silly skits, cheeky puns, intricate rhymes, and frictionless flows, it&#8217;s obvious why these artists are so revered in the underground. The rappers work cohesively to create something fun and playful we can enjoy. With all of the mourning the hip-hop community has been doing lately, we can say <em>Super What?</em> was much-needed.</p>
<p>Listen to MF DOOM and Czarface connect on <em>Super What?</em> below and remember to give people their flowers while they&#8217;re still here. We miss you, DOOM.</p>
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		<title>Celebrating the Mysterious Life of MF DOOM</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Arielle Lana LeJarde]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 18:49:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s no way the team at FUXWITHIT can call ourselves Champions of the Underground without honoring MF DOOM. While a supervillain in his rhymes, he was a hero of hip-hop, carrying the underground on his back for the last two decades. MF DOOM changed the landscape of rap in both production and lyricism through his sonic streams of consciousness and&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s no way the team at FUXWITHIT can call ourselves Champions of the Underground without honoring <a href="https://soundcloud.com/mf-doom-official" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MF DOOM</a>. While a supervillain in his rhymes, he was a hero of hip-hop, carrying the underground on his back for the last two decades. MF DOOM <a href="https://fuxwithit.com/category/music/rap/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">changed the landscape of rap</a> in both production and lyricism through his sonic streams of consciousness and simple, yet effective, beats. Not even a mask or stand-in performer could hide the legacy MF DOOM left in music. And there&#8217;s no doubt his discography will inspire MCs and producers for generations and generations to come. We wanted to take some time and honor him by looking back at his life and most notable works.</p>
<blockquote class="modern-quote full"><p>Living off borrowed time, the clock tick faster<br />
That&#8217;d be the hour they knock the slick blaster<br />
Dick Dastardly and Muttley with sick laughter<br />
A gun fight and they come to cut the mixmaster<br />
I-C-E cold, nice to be old<br />
Y2G stee twice to threefold<br />
He sold scrolls, lo and behold<br />
Know who&#8217;s the illest ever like the greatest story told<br />
Keep your glory, gold and glitter</p>
<p><cite>DANIEL DUMILE AKA MF DOOM, &#8216;ACCORDION&#8217;</cite></p></blockquote>
<h3>Who is MF DOOM?</h3>
<p>MF DOOM is your favorite rapper&#8217;s favorite rapper. The London-born, New York-based artist went across the pond at a young age, performing at open mics while wearing a mask since the late &#8217;90s. But his career didn&#8217;t start there. In 1988, he formed a rap group KMD with his younger brother, DJ Subroc, as well as a third member, Onyx the Birthstone Kid. During this time, DOOM performed under another alias, Zev Love X. The trio only lasted a few years and disbanded after DJ Subroc&#8217;s passing in 1993. Seven years later, he adopted the legendary MF DOOM moniker with the release of his debut album, <em>Operation: Doomsday </em>and throughout his career as the supervillain, he continued to honor his brother&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>His stage name coming from <a href="https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Doom" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Marvel&#8217;s Doctor Doom</a> was a prime example of how in tune the musician was in various subcultures. He wasn&#8217;t shy to share his love of knowledge through his storytelling. Not married to just one persona, he played different characters, such as Viktor Vaughn, King Ghidra, Metal Fingers, and more. Unmasked, Daniel Dumile, would grow to be one of the most influential rappers of all time.</p>
<h3><em>Operation: Doomsday</em></h3>
<p><em>Operation: Doomsday </em>is the perfect place to start if you&#8217;re not familiar with his work yet. Utilizing samples from old school cartoons throughout the record, DOOM is able to be fully immersed in his supervillain role. Although still anonymous at the time, the masked and masterful narrator is able to speak from his heart by paying homage to his late brother.</p>
<p>Although playing the antagonist, something that makes him stand out is his ability to not take himself too seriously. &#8216;Rhymes Like Dimes&#8217; would ironically be one of DOOM&#8217;s most popular songs, but encapsulates his career as a rapper. Never fully reaching the mainstream, Doom prophetically spits, <em>&#8216;I sell rhymes like dimes / </em><br />
<em>The one who mostly keep cash but brag about the broker times.&#8217; </em>While Dumile pokes fun at himself as one of those rappers who will flaunt his past as a struggling artist, he was able to make a living off of it. In 2019, he told <a href="https://www.spin.com/featured/mf-doom-madvillain-interview-madvillainy-anniversary/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">SPIN </a>that the reason he raps is for an income, which brings major truth to this late &#8217;90s track. But it doesn&#8217;t erase the impact he&#8217;s made on hip-hop in the least.</p>
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<h3><em>MM&#8230; FOOD</em></h3>
<p>2004 would be a big year for DOOM, releasing both <em>MM&#8230; FOOD</em> and <em>Madvillainy.</em> An anagram for MF DOOM, <em>MM&#8230; FOOD </em>shows Dumile&#8217;s playful side, as he&#8217;s able to pair palatable parodies of food and gritty jazz melodies into one comprehensive record. Keeping the same energy of <em>Operation: Doomsday</em>, the anecdotalist continues to creatively tell his tales through skits and support from cartoon samples.</p>
<p>We might get a little insight to the man behind the mask in &#8216;Beef Rapp.&#8217; In this track, he says, &#8220;<em>He wears a mask just to cover the raw flesh / A rather ugly brother with flows that&#8217;s gorgeous.&#8221; </em>In more self-deprecating awareness, DOOM continues in &#8216;One Beer,&#8217; rhyming, &#8220;<em>Crooked eye, mold, nerd geek with a cold heart / Probably still be speaking in rhymes as an old fart / Study how to eat to die by the pizza guy / No, he&#8217;s not too fly to skeet in a skeezer eye.'&#8221;</em></p>
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<h3><em>Madvillainy</em></h3>
<p>Madvillain was actually formed due to the finesse of Egon Alapatt, the manager of Madlib&#8217;s label <a href="https://www.stonesthrow.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Stones Throw Records</a>. Hoping to get them in the same room to &#8220;vibe out,&#8221; his tactics worked and created one of the most legendary duos of all time. Their only studio album, <em>Madvillainy, </em>would also be the first time DOOM reaches commercial success, getting to 179 on Billboard&#8217;s 200 and placing on both Rolling Stones and NME&#8217;s &#8216;500 Greatest Albums of All Times&#8217; lists. The record is critically-acclaimed and highly regarded as the best work from both of the artists.</p>
<p>Prior to <em>Madvillainy, </em>DOOM would self-produce all of his raps, but this record would be almost exclusively produced by his Madvillain counterpart, <a href="https://soundcloud.com/madlib" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Madlib</a>. However, MF DOOM&#8217;s skillful storytelling abilities play a vital role in this narrative as it does in his works prior. The album is possibly DOOM&#8217;s most serious, abandoning his comedic style for a more personal and powerful way of rhyming. Here, he opens up more about his brother&#8217;s passing, his hard come-up, and his drug-pushing lifestyle. His wit and ability to sprinkle in obscure references isn&#8217;t lacking, though, and secures him as one of the most brilliant rappers of our generation.</p>
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<h3>MF DOOM&#8217;s Red Bull Interview</h3>
<p>Although this isn&#8217;t an album, I had to include this iconic interview. If you&#8217;re an artist, I highly recommend you watch it. Being involved in the music scene, it’s refreshing to see how humble and willing Dumile was to help others. He cared about his art and didn’t fail to share his process with the world.</p>
<p>Personally, he inspires me to be a better artist and to practice humility every day. I hope his legacy will do the same for you. Rhyme In Power, Daniel Dumile.</p>
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