MF DOOM - Mixtape (feat. Nas, Ghostface Killah, John Robinson, Raekwon, Czarface, Masta Ace...)
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1. Madvillain - All Caps 0:00
2. Viktor Vaughn - Lickupon 2:08
3. Viktor Vaughn - A Dead Mouse 4:52
4. MF DOOM - Rapp Snitch Knishes (feat. Mr. Fantastik) 8:49
5. DOOM - Sniper Elite 11:41
6. MF DOOM - Street Dreams (feat. Nas) 13:38
7. DOOM - Sorcerers 17:13
8. DOOM - Black Gold (feat. John Robinson) 20:15
9. MF DOOM & MF Grimm - Dragons Blood Resin + Ginger = War Paint 23:28
10. MF DOOM - Who You Think I Am? (feat. King Ceasar, Rodan, Megalon, Kamakiras & Kong) 25:27
11. Viktor Vaughn - Saliva 28:45
12. MF DOOM - Vomitspit 31:14
13. Masta Ace - In Da Spot 33:16
14. Madvillain - Rhinestone Cowboy 36:04
15. Madvillain - Accordion 39:38
16. Masta Ace - I Did It 41:35
17. MF Doom - Doomsday 44:54
18.MF Doom - Yessir! 49:50
19. DangerDoom - The Mask (feat. Ghostface Killah) 52:23
20. Czarface & MF Doom - Break In The Action 54:51
21. MF Doom - Still Dope 58:08
22. MF DOOM - Guinnesses (feat. Angelika & 4ize) 1:00:45
23. MF Doom - Gas Drawls 1:04:39
24. Nas & MF Doom - No Ideas Original 1:05:31
25. Nas & MF Doom - It Aint Hard To Tell 1:11:49

Daniel Dumile (July 13, 1971 – October 31, 2020), best known by his stage name MF Doom or simply Doom (both stylized in all caps), was a British-American rapper and record producer. Noted for his intricate wordplay, signature metal mask, and "supervillain" stage persona, Dumile became a major figure of underground hip hop and alternative hip hop in the 2000s. After his death, Variety described him as one of the scene's "most celebrated, unpredictable and enigmatic figures".

Born in London, Dumile moved to Long Island, New York, at a young age. He began his career in 1988 as a member of KMD, performing as Zev Love X. The group disbanded in 1993 upon the death of member DJ Subroc, Dumile's brother. After a hiatus, Dumile reemerged in the late 1990s. He began performing at open mic events while wearing a metal mask resembling that of Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom, who is depicted on the cover of his 1999 debut solo album Operation: Doomsday. He adopted the MF Doom persona and rarely made unmasked public appearances thereafter.

Between 2003 and 2005, Dumile released four solo albums and three collaborative albums. In addition to the critically acclaimed Mm..Food (2004) under the MF Doom moniker, he released solo albums including one under the pseudonym King Geedorah and two as Viktor Vaughn. Madvillainy (2004), recorded with producer Madlib under the name Madvillain, is often cited as Dumile's magnum opus and is regarded as a landmark album in hip hop. In 2005, Dumile released The Mouse and the Mask with producer Danger Mouse as Danger Doom.

Though he lived the majority of his life in the United States, Dumile never gained American citizenship. In 2010, he was denied reentry after returning from an international tour for his sixth and final solo album, Born Like This (2009). He relocated to London and, in his final years, worked mostly in collaboration with other artists, releasing albums with Jneiro Jarel (as JJ Doom), Bishop Nehru (NehruvianDoom), and Czarface (Czarface Meets Metal Face and the posthumous Super What?).

Dumile was born in Hounslow, London, on July 13, 1971, the son of a Trinidadian mother and Zimbabwean father. According to Dumile, he was conceived in the United States, and happened to be born in London because his mother was visiting family. As a child, Dumile moved with his family to Long Island, New York; he grew up in Long Beach, New York. He said he had no memory of his London childhood and his parents had no affiliation with British culture. However, he remained a British citizen, never gaining American citizenship.

Dumile began DJing during the summer after third grade. As a child, he was a fan and collector of comic books and earned the nickname "Doom" (a phonetic play on the name Dumile) among friends and family.

As Zev Love X, Dumile formed the hip hop group KMD in 1988 with his younger brother DJ Subroc and Rodan, who was later replaced by Onyx the Birthstone Kid. A&R representative Dante Ross learned of KMD through the hip hop group 3rd Bass and signed them to Elektra Records. Their recording debut came on 3rd Bass's song "The Gas Face" on The Cactus Album, followed in 1991 by their debut album Mr. Hood. Dumile performed the last verse on "The Gas Face"; according to Pete Nice's verse on the track, Dumile created the phrase.

On April 23, 1993, just before the release of the second KMD album, Black Bastards, Subroc was struck by a car and killed while crossing the Long Island Expressway.

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