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Any body listen to any MF DOOM today?
That one of them joints that you can play at any time of day and it will hitListened to Doomsday
I listen to MF Doom damn near every day. The Anita Baker sample with the beat box drums on Hoe Cakes is so unique and boom bapish I love it. That track and Kon Karne on my shit. I don't know how he gets his drums like slightly off beat. It sounds so gritty and rugged, it doesnt have that over produced sound. Mm Food is my favorite album of his by far.Any body listen to any MF DOOM today?
I bumped this gem.
DOOM is for sure in my top 5. Dude had a great run that decadeI listen to MF Doom damn near every day. The Anita Baker sample with the beat box drums on Hoe Cakes is so unique and boom bapish I love it. That track and Kon Karne on my ish. I don't know how he gets his drums like slightly off beat. It sounds so gritty and rugged, it doesnt have that over produced sound. Mm Food is my favorite album of his by far.
Man this was such a classic. I remember this was huge one summer…you’d hear it somewhere between ”This is How We Do It” and “Before I Let Go”.off topic but still raw
There wasn't a hipster in town who didn't know his name.DOOM is for sure in my top 5. Dude had a great run that decade
"Got more soul than a sock with a hole."There wasn't a hipster in town who didn't know his name.
That's one of my favorite beats of all time. It's simple and rugged and engaging.I listen to MF Doom damn near every day. The Anita Baker sample with the beat box drums on Hoe Cakes is so unique and boom bapish I love it. That track and Kon Karne on my ish. I don't know how he gets his drums like slightly off beat. It sounds so gritty and rugged, it doesnt have that over produced sound. Mm Food is my favorite album of his by far.
I like the little pause and it says SUPER!That's one of my favorite beats of all time. It's simple and rugged and engaging.