Why they always spying? Type of (inaudible) is this? Find nothing, get to lying.ĮSOTERIC: A lot of rappers can put words together.
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Ought to thank the good Lord that you ain't the type zip to line them. Might even think you talking about them when you rhyming. Don't let them sit behind you when you driving. MF DOOM: (Rapping) Soul surviving, DOOM's so conniving, never stop driving. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "BREAK IN THE ACTION") And, you know, that was very relieving for me to hear. He wanted to take it in the direction of us working together. And in hip-hop, it's always man verse man and who bodied who and all that type of stuff. So you have a superhero, supervillain - super what? And one thing I wanted to stress about Doom is when we made that first record, we wanted to call it "Czarface Versus Metal Face." But he wanted to call it "Czarface Meets Metal Face." You know, he didn't want to look at it as battle. He's a member of Czarface and told us how MF DOOM brought superhero sensibility to his music.ĮSOTERIC: Doom is a villain, right? And Czarface is more like the anti-hero. We're turning this into NP-Czar for today. This is Esoteric from the mighty Czarface. (SOUNDBITE OF CZARFACE AND MF DOOM SONG, "BREAK IN THE ACTION")ĮSOTERIC: Yeah. Just before he died, he teamed up with the rap supergroup Czarface on an album called "Super What?" It's finally out now.
In true superhero fashion, MF Doom was a prolific collaborator. His comic book parallels didn't stop there. The rapper MF DOOM, whose real name was Daniel Dumile and who died last fall at age 49, wore a large metal face mask on stage.