Mm food mf doom
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Written by Otis Jackson Jr., Winston "Yellowman" Foster, Alain Mion, and Daniel Dumileġ1). sampled Huit Octobre 1971 by Cortex (1975) I Get a Kick Out of You by Ethel Merman (1934) Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt by Yellowman (1983) see 8 more connections.Written by Dwight Conroy Farrell & Daniel Dumile.Written by Jacob "Jake One" Dutton & Daniel Dumile.Producers: MF DOOM (exec.), Madlib, Count Bass D, PNS But most of his rep came from raw talent: a. Part of that was his surreal origin storyafter tragedy derailed his ’90s rap career, Dumile returned metal-masked and seeking revenge against the industry that wronged him. The album's cover art Project Information By the time Daniel Dumile dropped this, his second proper MF DOOM album, he was already an underground legend. Fantastik, Angelika, 4ize, and Count Bass D and production from DOOM, who produced the majority of the album himself, Count Bass D, Madlib, and PNS. The album features guest appearances from Mr. My first wallpaper where I attempted to extend an album cover to 16:9 and also animate it (made this for myself and thought just to share it cause its cool, dk if it will work for others) so yeah here is MM.FOOD in 16:9, enjoy. The album would reach Number 9 on the Billboard Heatseekers Album chart and Number 17 on the Independent Albums chart. The album's title refers to the food-style imagery used throughout the project, as well as being an anagram of MF DOOM's name. Mm.Food is the fifth studio album of rapper, music producer, and songwriter Daniel Dumile, under his primary MF DOOM alias, released on Novemunder the independent label Rhymesayers Entertainment.