From MF DOOM’s 2003 album as King Geedorah, called “Take Me To Your Leader.” It samples “Message From a Black Man” by The Whatnauts. This was the only official single from that album and features the mystery rapper MR. Fantastik, whose identity no one knows since he’s only been featured on two DOOM songs – This and “Rapp Snitch Knishes” from "MM.. Food". The beat and chorus were later sampled by RZA (as Bobby Digital) for his song “Can’t Stop Me Now”. That’s a matter of contention. The most popular explanation is that he’s a childhood friend of DOOM, described in a reddit … read more
From MF DOOM’s 2003 album as King Geedorah, called “Take Me To Your Leader.” It samples “Message From a Black Man” by The Whatnauts. This was the onl… read more
From MF DOOM’s 2003 album as King Geedorah, called “Take Me To Your Leader.” It samples “Message From a Black Man” by The Whatnauts. This was the only official single from that album and… read more
King Geedorah was an MF DOOM side project. A concept album drawing on samples from sources as obvious as Godzilla movies (specifically "Kaijū Daisensō," titled "Invasion of Astro-Monster" for English release) to those as obscure as the closing theme from the original Gatchaman anime. Other notable samples include one from Just-Ice's song "This Girl Is A Slut" which appears in the song "The Fine Print" and the original Dark Shadows theme song (which appears in two tracks), to say nothing of an inspired use of a Hall & Oates song open… read more
King Geedorah was an MF DOOM side project. A concept album drawing on samples from sources as obvious as Godzilla movies (specifically "Kaijū Daisensō," titled "Invasion of A… read more
King Geedorah was an MF DOOM side project. A concept album drawing on samples from sources as obvious as Godzilla movies (specifically "Kaijū Daisensō," titled "Invasion of Astro-Monster" for English release) to tho… read more