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RiderKamen
Since I'm bored and I only see 'certain' artist get shine, I've decided to create numerous threads on artists that I'm interested in.

MF Doom
www.myspace.com/mfdoom



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Daniel Dumile (pronounced /duːməleɪ/) is a British-born American hip hop artist who has taken on several stage names in his career, most notably MF DOOM (now simply known as DOOM) , where the "MF" stands for Metal Face or Metal Fingers. He has also been known as Viktor Vaughn, Zev Love X, King Geedorah, Metal Fingers, and the Supervillain. He has appeared in several collaborative projects such as Danger Doom (with Danger Mouse) and Madvillain (with Madlib).

Dumile was born January 9th on 1971 or 1972 in London, England, the son of a Trinidadian mother and Zimbabwean father.[1] He then moved with his family to New York and was raised on Long Island, New York.

As Zev Love X, he formed the group KMD with his younger brother DJ Subroc and another MC called Onyx the Birthstone Kid.[1] A&R rep Dante Ross learned of KMD from the hip hop group 3rd Bass, and signed the group to Elektra Records.[2]

Dumile and KMD's debut on record came on 3rd Bass's song "The Gas Face" from The Cactus Album[1], followed in 1991 with KMD's album Mr. Hood, which became a minor hit through its singles "Peachfuzz," "Who Me?" and heavy video play on cable TV's Yo! MTV Raps and Rap City.

Subroc was struck and killed by a car in 1993 while attempting to cross a Long Island expressway before the release of a second KMD album, titled Black Bastards.[1] The group was subsequently dropped from Elektra Records that same week. Before the release of the album, it was shelved due to controversy over the its cover art,[2] which featured a cartoon of a stereotypical pickaninny or sambo character being hanged from the gallows.

With the loss of his brother, Dumile retreated from the hip-hop scene from 1994 to 1997. He testifies to disillusionment and depression, living "damn near homeless, walking the streets of Manhattan, sleeping on benches."[1][3] In the late 1990s, he left New York City and settled in Atlanta. According to interviews with Doom, he was also "recovering from his wounds" and swearing revenge "against the industry that so badly deformed him."[1] Black Bastards had become bootlegged at the time, leading to Doom's rise in the underground hip-hop world

Dumile began to rap at open mic events at the Nuyorican Poets Café in 1998 where he obscured his face by putting a stocking over his head. His new identity was influenced by Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom. He wears the mask while performing and isn't photographed without it, except for very short glimpses in videos such as Viktor Vaughn's "Mr. Clean" and in earlier photos with KMD. [1]
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Some on here may know is music but I have to state this, he's mad underrated PERIOD. For the people that haven't heard him, this is the way that I describe him: he's so good that at first you think he can't rap but until you understand what he's saying your realize what he's expressing. I heard his music around 2004-2005.When I saw his pictures, I had a feeling on what he would bring to the table. He can put words together like no other rapper I've heard. A lot of rappers rhyme real simple (i.e. hat cat), he's putting:
On the slow-mo the calm artist with the so-so chick
Chased them all like Cairo did to Slobodan Milosovik.

I wouldn't label him nothing but himself cause he doesn't really talk about one thing and definitely not imitating the next man.

Here's a video called 'I Hear Voices' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwmeMXMfAT8


MYSPACE WEBSITE: www.myspace.com/mfdoom
RiderKamen
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