One of the top for sure. You'd be surprised how many people don't know MM FOOD is an anagram of MF DOOM. Man's made an album themed off food just so he could clown. Classic DOOM. Don't forget ya pot holderz 👌
the music in the background of the first few clips (clearest at 0:34) seems so familiar but I can't remember where it's from for the life of me... okay nvm at around 9:21 he scrolls up on the soundcloud thingy and I see "Prey" and suddenly all my memories came rushing back. The track's name is "Everything's Going to Be Okay". Very fitting. Thanks for scrolling up mr Hotashi ur definitely that guy.
No bullshit, I literally cried finding out DOOM passed and I can't even tell how how many more times after that either. I still feel his loss and it truly felt/feels like I lost a really good friend or uncle. That dude that you thought would always be around, that he'd still be spitting when I had kids, they'd grow up listening to him and have pops (me) tell them all kinds of stories. Then he was gone in an instant. I had three copies of a super rare, I think it was 7 vinyls in the box set of Operation Doomsday. There weren't many made, I sold it on eBay, and the day after I shipped it his death was announced. It was just insult to injury as that set went from being a collector's item to a beyond fucking rare collector's item worth four digits easily. I still have two of them, both sealed, but there's no way in hell it would have left my line of sight had I known that news was in the pipe. I'm still beyond gutted that he's gone. From KMD and constipated monkey shit to Books of War with the RZA, to Danger DOOM, Mad Villainy - DOOM was my guy. I have so many of his albums, both normal and collector's stuff, but I would give it all up in a heartbeat if it meant getting DOOM back. I appreciate that his name surged and people were exposed to his music, but I still have a hole in my heart from his absence. RIP in ALL CAPS DOOM, you've earned your sleep KING.
Sob story - No bullshit, I literally cried finding out DOOM passed and I can't even tell how how many more times after that either. I still feel his loss and it truly felt/feels like I lost a really good friend or uncle. That dude that you thought would always be around, that he'd still be spitting when I had kids, they'd grow up listening to him and have pops (me) tell them all kinds of stories. Then he was gone in an instant. I had three copies of a super rare, I think it was 7 vinyls in the box set of Operation Doomsday. There weren't many made, I sold one on eBay, and the day after I shipped it his death was announced. It was just insult to injury as that set went from being a collector's item to a beyond fucking rare collector's item worth four digits easily. I still have two of them, both sealed, but there's no way in hell it would have left my line of sight had I known that news was in the pipe. I'm still beyond gutted that he's gone. From KMD and constipated monkey shit to Books of War with the RZA, to Danger DOOM, Mad Villainy - DOOM was my guy. I have so many of his albums, both normal and collector's stuff, but I would give it all up in a heartbeat if it meant getting DOOM back. I appreciate that his name surged and people were exposed to his music, but I still have a hole in my heart from his absence. RIP in ALL CAPS DOOM, you've earned your sleep KING.
@@YukonJack everyone and their mum is commenting about DOOM, and fair enough, but dj shadow is awesome as well. I saw him live like 6/7 years ago and it was an amazing performance, definitely up there with other goat producers like dilla, alchemist, madlib, nujabes, etc.
@@EloiUwU DJ Shadow is an absolute beast. It was like 8-10 years ago and he won the World's Best DJ award. He beyond deserves it. I'm still heartbroken about Nujabes too. So young and even more talent. Das Racist did "rapping to You" and sampled Nujabes in a way that did him right. Songs to break up to by luvsik is a killer album too. You have to play the whole thing and give it a chance, it will change you.
@@EloiUwU also, you have proven you have good music taste. I recognize you are not a top 10 mumble rap jocker. I will therefore not assume myself better than you. Pompous I know, but I had a time slot on the radio for years where I'd educate the masses on real music, hip hop and otherwise. Hearing someone saying "I like that old og stuff like Biggie" it makes me roll me eyes internally. Biggie was good, no challenge there, but what, no Mos Def? No Gang Starr? Black Star? Artifacts? The Roots? No Dilated? No DOOM? Please. Next. But not you my fellow man of culture. Not you.