Most underrated lines: What, these old things? I’m bout to throw’em away With the gold rings that make’m don’t fit like OJ I usually take em off with oil or old aide MC’s is crabs in a barrel, pass the Old Bay.
I wouldnt be surprised if DOOMs writing found its way into the classroom. This man took apart wordplay, put it back together... Then took it apart again just bc he could 💁🏼
This video needs more views. Thank you guys for going in depth and breaking down one of my favorite rappers. R.I.P LEGEND. JUST REMEMBER ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MAN NAME! MF DOOM
Pretty much confirm what I thought when I first heard him. Dense lyrics couldn't understand all his lyrics needs professors like these guys too fully understand him.
Like Madlib said in his interview with Talib it takes a certain level of intelligence to decipher what the late great MF DOOM was saying. Even El-P mentioned about MF DOOM being a excellent writer which is sadly becoming more and more extinct as these new school rappers are coming on to the scene. It seems in order to get a record deal you have to be a gang member, do drill rap(which I hate with a passion) or be on some emo type sh*t where you are rapping and singing.
DOOM would also do really compact a lot of wordplay in a dense verse. His verse on Break In The Action with Czarface is pretty complex for a relatively appearance.
Eh, the video mostly just said what the message of the line a line or verse is, but didn't actually explain how the lyrics mean that or what makes the lyricism good. Still glad to see some lesser known DOOM tracks getting shouted out though
5 = Man 6 = God 5+6 = 11 = The Union of Man and God ABRAHADABRA = 5 vowels + 6 consonants = 11 letters "Do What Thou Wilt" shall be the whole of the Law = 11 words Love is the Law, Love under Will
Listen...I've been on DOOM, since he slipped into the world. I heard right away, what he was up to.... He would write FORWARD...... And, each word, would rhyme exactly (most times) in the next verse phonetically, word for word. Not just making the last word of a line rhyme....like " bling *filler filler filler* and ending with something ending in 'ing' " He used up all the available space. I'll end with this.... Look for "10 ways to spot a whack MC" He didn't use profanity for a reason.....now, Vik Vaughn WOULD, but he's a different persona, so, different rules and structure. The Earth has lost a true genius. My life was never the same after experiencing his work. Rest in peace, to a true GOD
I’m finding a lot of white people reviewing MF DOOM and say he’s just throwing things together just because they don’t know what he is talking about 🤦🏾♂️ thank you to the first and last guy they get it
@@nicholaslandau4324 What do you mean? The second dude to introduce himself did a great job breaking down DOOMs lyrics to a literal term and emphasising the points of the meaning to them, almost noone I know ever catches the broadway line and has any idea what the reference is to
As a white hip hop oldhead, I get heated when I mention DOOM, and they're like "oh yeah, the doritos, fritos, and cheetos guy", as though he didn't work Freudian and Accordion in the next breath. Didn't realize when he featured on 3rd Bass's The Gas Face that I was witnessing the birth of the Super Villain.
When looking up MF DOOM lyrics, does anyone else feel like when people write the lyrics, they sometimes add weird breaks that changes how the song flows as you read it while listening? 'Cause at first, I wasn't really fucking with MF DOOM until I saw them written as they sounded where I could see the internal rhymes schemes happening and make better sense of his flow.
yes bruh, so many triple entendres that this guy doesnt recognize, hat company, the nine as a gun, the nine as police all while saying hes a criminal mind. dude is stupid
MF DOOM is the Shakespeare of lyrical hip-hop!
As an Apache, I dig your profile pic lol respect
MORE LIKE DR. SEUSS
@@c0rnsocksRhyme scheme in a way yeah I see what you mean but that feels wayyyy under crediting lol he was a genius not just some rhyming mad man
@@c0rnsocks DR. SEUSS was a genius, monumental influence, god-like, to his most popular demographic, (everything's relative),,,
Most underrated lines:
What, these old things?
I’m bout to throw’em away
With the gold rings that make’m don’t fit like OJ
I usually take em off with oil or old aide
MC’s is crabs in a barrel, pass the Old Bay.
I wouldnt be surprised if DOOMs writing found its way into the classroom. This man took apart wordplay, put it back together... Then took it apart again just bc he could 💁🏼
My teacher had us analyze and break down mf doom songs because he was teaching us the difference in rhythm schemes
@@saltyXoloco W teacher
Literally what I’m doing for a school project rn
@@rogerbonds6263ey me too right now
All caps when you spell the Man's name.
ALL CAPS dude. ALL CAPS.
Got more soul than a sock with a hole in it.
@@benjaminpetersen1952 on my momma
This video needs to be waaaaay longer. I want more!!
This video needs more views. Thank you guys for going in depth and breaking down one of my favorite rappers. R.I.P LEGEND. JUST REMEMBER ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MAN NAME! MF DOOM
For once an advertised result was exactly something I wanted to listen to. I mean I searched MF DOOM but glad this showed up.
When the music professor said his favorite DOOM song was also my favorite DOOM song (Great Day) I started being like “YESSS I 100% AGREE”
That's actually my favourite song too. I really enjoy the 'Four Tet remix' of Great Day. Check it out if you haven't already :)
One of the only ads I've ever be glad I clicked
That VomitSpit😩😩 everytime i hear doom i gotta fight back the tears. He was BRILLIANT
Wow finally an AD I actually like lol
Accordion has always been my favorite
Amazing video professors! Thank you for this! RIP MF DOOM
Pretty much confirm what I thought when I first heard him. Dense lyrics couldn't understand all his lyrics needs professors like these guys too fully understand him.
Best to ever touch the mic
the only thing i didnt like about this video is the length, would love to see more! Rest in peace to the greatest rapper ever
🔥🔥🔥amazing vid!
Only real DOOM fans get this recommended
Like Madlib said in his interview with Talib it takes a certain level of intelligence to decipher what the late great MF DOOM was saying. Even El-P mentioned about MF DOOM being a excellent writer which is sadly becoming more and more extinct as these new school rappers are coming on to the scene. It seems in order to get a record deal you have to be a gang member, do drill rap(which I hate with a passion) or be on some emo type sh*t where you are rapping and singing.
How have I not seen this yet??
DOOM would also do really compact a lot of wordplay in a dense verse.
His verse on Break In The Action with Czarface is pretty complex for a relatively appearance.
someone needs to tell these guys making lyric videos that in Meatgrinder, he didn't say "soft, sweet MINOR", he said "sweet MYNAH"
Eh, the video mostly just said what the message of the line a line or verse is, but didn't actually explain how the lyrics mean that or what makes the lyricism good. Still glad to see some lesser known DOOM tracks getting shouted out though
This was so refreshing..but yall said words that had me pulling webster
You cannot help but smile to yourself
100yrs from now he will be remembered
Don't talk about my moms yo
🧐😬😎👵
👙🥋👙🥋
So glad I came across this
I’m so glad they mentioned Kon Queso this one is so undervalued
"He was 7"
7= god (nation if gods and earths?)=perfection
5 = Man
6 = God
5+6 = 11 = The Union of Man and God
ABRAHADABRA = 5 vowels + 6 consonants = 11 letters
"Do What Thou Wilt" shall be the whole of the Law = 11 words
Love is the Law, Love under Will
*Lord Scotch aka KEO, DOOMs friend, the creator of the mask and all round king, wrote Great Day
The Newton of wordplay
Ya darn tootin’
This is what I get on youtube for
This was put together well. Highlighted some of my favorite songs for sure
super great job mad respect
Listen...I've been on DOOM, since he slipped into the world.
I heard right away, what he was up to....
He would write FORWARD......
And, each word, would rhyme exactly (most times) in the next verse phonetically, word for word.
Not just making the last word of a line rhyme....like " bling *filler filler filler* and ending with something ending in 'ing' "
He used up all the available space.
I'll end with this....
Look for "10 ways to spot a whack MC"
He didn't use profanity for a reason.....now, Vik Vaughn WOULD, but he's a different persona, so, different rules and structure.
The Earth has lost a true genius.
My life was never the same after experiencing his work.
Rest in peace, to a true GOD
I’m finding a lot of white people reviewing MF DOOM and say he’s just throwing things together just because they don’t know what he is talking about 🤦🏾♂️ thank you to the first and last guy they get it
@@nicholaslandau4324 What do you mean? The second dude to introduce himself did a great job breaking down DOOMs lyrics to a literal term and emphasising the points of the meaning to them, almost noone I know ever catches the broadway line and has any idea what the reference is to
I think that dude was there for a paycheque
As a white hip hop oldhead, I get heated when I mention DOOM, and they're like "oh yeah, the doritos, fritos, and cheetos guy", as though he didn't work Freudian and Accordion in the next breath.
Didn't realize when he featured on 3rd Bass's The Gas Face that I was witnessing the birth of the Super Villain.
I like this Martin Connor guy
When looking up MF DOOM lyrics, does anyone else feel like when people write the lyrics, they sometimes add weird breaks that changes how the song flows as you read it while listening? 'Cause at first, I wasn't really fucking with MF DOOM until I saw them written as they sounded where I could see the internal rhymes schemes happening and make better sense of his flow.
Why no rhinestone cowboy 😐
Double and triple
Entendres
episode 2 please!
the 'great day' guy >>>>>
*MF DOOM* is your favorite rappers favorite MC.
Genius DOOM
I really hope he wasn't saying the "swift with the nine through a 59/50" doesn't have a meaning...
If you don't know what DOOM meant in his lyrics, don't claim they don't have meaning. Just admit you should have asked him when he was alive.
ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE MANS NAME
Microwavemayonnaise da best ever
Eat it up! Microphone, microwave mayonnaise.
Interesting 🤔 hype is the only way
What are you talking about
@@sunlooper Yeah what’s he talking about?
@@sunlooper bruh why did you reply to yourself
He doesn’t even know the meaning, it’s wrapped in the rap itself 😂
I’d give DOOM a Pulitzer before Kendrick but that’s just me...
They need to see some alter egos.
(King ghedora)I wonder
(Victor Vaughn)Let me watch
I wonder hits me Everytime I listen to that song
The beat to I wonder it’s NUTTY
Second dude doesn’t know what he’s talking about with vomitspit. Definitely not “null.” Fifty nine fifty is a hat company. Nine is a gun. 🤦🏽♂️
yes bruh, so many triple entendres that this guy doesnt recognize, hat company, the nine as a gun, the nine as police all while saying hes a criminal mind. dude is stupid
blah blah blah have you heard him say BLOAHW and KLADOW shits dope. nuff sed