![]() ![]() Me and this mic is like yin and yang Clang! Crime don’t pay. “On Doomsday” - Sample from MF DOOM - “Doomsday” “Operation: Doomsday” “MF” - Sample from MF DOOM - “Doomsday” “Doom” “Operation: Doomsday” “MF” - Sample from MF DOOM - “Doomsday” “Doom” “Definition: ‘Supervillain’” - Sample from MF DOOM - “Doomsday” Some M-er F-ers don’t like how Sally walk I’ll tell y’all fools it’s hella cool how ladies from Cali talk Never let it interfere with the Yeti ghetto slang Nicknames off nibbling tip of nipple: Metal Fang Known amongst hoes for the bang-bang, known amongst Foes for flow without no talking orangutans Only gin and Tang guzzled out a rusty tin Can. Doomsday lyrics: Mic check Come through, dig the sound Crowd around I used to cop a lot but never copped no drop Hold micas like pony tails, tight. You need toothpaste Refresher mint, monkey-style nigga the Dentadent And dope fiends still in their teens, shook niggas turn Witness, real mens mind their own business That’s the difference between sissy-pissy rappers that’s Double Dutch, how come I hold the microphone double-clutch C.O.’s make rounds, never had ox found On shakedown, lockdown, wet dreams of Fox’ Brown O-section If you don’t believe me, go get bagged and check then Cell number 17, up under the top bunk I say this not to be mean, wish bad luck or pop junk Pop the trunk on C-Cipher Punk, leave him left scraped God forbid, if ain’t no escape, blame MF tape Definition: “Supervillain,” a killer who love children One who is well-skilled in destruction as well as building While Sidney Sheldon teaches the trife to be trifer I’m trading science fiction with my man, the live lifer A pied piper holler a rhyme, a dollar and a dime Do his thing, ring around the white collar crime. Operation: Doomsday is the debut solo studio album by rapper MF DOOM, marking his return to the hip hop scene after the demise of his group KMD.The album was released through Fondle 'Em Records on 19 October 1999 and reissued by Sub Verse Records in 2001 with a slightly altered track listing. This song is featured on DOOM’s debut album, which is entitled Operation: Doomsday and is a product of Fondle ‘Em Records.“On Doomsday” - Sample from MF DOOM - “Doomsday” “Operation: Doomsday” “MF? You silly” - Sample from MF DOOM - “Doomsday” “Operation: Doomsday” I wrote this one in B.C.D.C. And the two songs he sampled into Doomsday are Poetry (1987) by Boogie Down Productions and Kiss of Life (1992) by Sade. “Doomsday” was written by DOOM alongside Pebbles the Invisible Girl, a songstress whose recording history only features a few MF DOOM tracks.Īs was his standard, MF DOOM (1971-2020) also produced the track and did so via the utilization of samples. ![]() But again, all of the metaphors used throughout are intended to point to the same main ideas which have come to define rap music. And those are the vocalist’s lyrical skills, toughness and wherewithal with women. Also, as another theme throughout his career, in this song Doom expresses a particular disdain for those he deems as fake emcees. ![]() And accordingly throughout his career his lyrics, including certain junctures of this song, make references to cartoons, comic books and things of such. For instance, his collaborator on the track, Pebbles, is officially referred to as “the Invisible Girl”. ![]()
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