MF DOOM wasn’t just a rapper — he was a lyrical architect. In this deep dive into Operation Doomsday, I break down his unmatched wordplay, rhyme schemes, and poetic alter egos to show why his lyrics remain untouchable.
This is Part 1 of a long-form breakdown into the mind of MF DOOM. Here I tackle his debut album dissecting tracks like “Rhymes Like Dimes,” “Red and Gold,” “Vaudeville Villain”, and more.
But I want to hear from you - was MF DOOM the most under-appreciated legend in rap in your eyes? Who else would you put ahead? Let’s explore his unmatched wordplay, alter egos, and poetic genius.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
3:47 Doomsday
22:23 Rhymes Like Dimes
32:09 Red and Gold
38:11 Questions
42:22 Fazers
48:23 Vaudeville Villain
54:41 Lickupon
58:32 Can I Watch?
1:04:31 Conclusion
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