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Dangerdoom Reunites Thanks To MF Doom’s Posthumous Verse On Danger Mouse & Black Thought’s ‘Belize’
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<blockquote data-quote="UPROXX" data-source="post: 62813" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>In 2005, <a href="https://uproxx.com/music/mf-doom-mf-broom-street-sweeper/" target="_blank">MF Doom</a> and Danger Mouse dropped the legendary cult hip-cop classic collaboration project Dangerdoom. Their lone album, <em>The Mouse & The Mask,</em> saw the producer’s whimsical Adult Swim cartoon-inspired production paired with Doom’s never-ending flow and it’s a touchstone for Doom fans of when his style was at an innovative peak. Doom (neé Daniel Dumile) <a href="https://uproxx.com/music/mf-doom-dead-rapper-transitioned-family-statement/" target="_blank">died in late 2020</a>, leaving a hole in the hearts of hip-hop heads. But on Danger Mouse and Black Thought’s <a href="https://uproxx.com/music/black-thought-danger-mouse-aquamarine/" target="_blank">newly released <em>Cheat Codes</em></a> album, MF Doom delivers a verse from beyond on “Belize” and it has a heavy Dangerdoom vibe.</p><p></p><p>“Fat rat, the mask made him batty as a mad hatter / Known for his absurd word choices / And will ignore you if you ask him if he heard voices,” Doom raps over Danger Mouses’s cinematic beat. It’s a saucy flow and quite frankly, emotional for anyone who connected with Doom’s music at any point during his storied rap career. It’s a respectful stroke of genius from Danger Mouse, who presumably unearthed this flow from the Dangerdoom sessions. Black Thought tips a cap himself on his verse, spitting, “This something for the shooters and back-and-forth commuters / Who never knew the difference in laws and jurisprudence. I feel as though it’s safe to assume that to the students. And I can prove it to the way me and DOOM do this.”</p><p></p><p>Listen to “Belize” above.</p><p></p><p><em>Cheat Codes</em> is out now via BMG. Hear it <a href="https://dmxbt.lnk.to/CheatCodesTW" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://uproxx.com/music/dangerdoom-reunites-mf-doom/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPROXX, post: 62813, member: 81"] In 2005, [URL='https://uproxx.com/music/mf-doom-mf-broom-street-sweeper/']MF Doom[/URL] and Danger Mouse dropped the legendary cult hip-cop classic collaboration project Dangerdoom. Their lone album, [I]The Mouse & The Mask,[/I] saw the producer’s whimsical Adult Swim cartoon-inspired production paired with Doom’s never-ending flow and it’s a touchstone for Doom fans of when his style was at an innovative peak. Doom (neé Daniel Dumile) [URL='https://uproxx.com/music/mf-doom-dead-rapper-transitioned-family-statement/']died in late 2020[/URL], leaving a hole in the hearts of hip-hop heads. But on Danger Mouse and Black Thought’s [URL='https://uproxx.com/music/black-thought-danger-mouse-aquamarine/']newly released [I]Cheat Codes[/I][/URL] album, MF Doom delivers a verse from beyond on “Belize” and it has a heavy Dangerdoom vibe. “Fat rat, the mask made him batty as a mad hatter / Known for his absurd word choices / And will ignore you if you ask him if he heard voices,” Doom raps over Danger Mouses’s cinematic beat. It’s a saucy flow and quite frankly, emotional for anyone who connected with Doom’s music at any point during his storied rap career. It’s a respectful stroke of genius from Danger Mouse, who presumably unearthed this flow from the Dangerdoom sessions. Black Thought tips a cap himself on his verse, spitting, “This something for the shooters and back-and-forth commuters / Who never knew the difference in laws and jurisprudence. I feel as though it’s safe to assume that to the students. And I can prove it to the way me and DOOM do this.” Listen to “Belize” above. [I]Cheat Codes[/I] is out now via BMG. Hear it [URL='https://dmxbt.lnk.to/CheatCodesTW']here[/URL]. [url="https://uproxx.com/music/dangerdoom-reunites-mf-doom/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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