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Mf Doom & Czarface Super What? Vinyl LP New Sealed
Side 1 1."The King & Eye" (feat DMC Of Run DMC) (2:27) 2."Czarwyn's Theory Of People Getting Loose" (feat Kendra Morris) (3:19) 3."Mando Calrissian" (2:14) 4."Doom Unto Others" (2:46)
Side 2 1."Jason & The Czargonaut" (feat Del The Funky Homosapien) (3:50) 2."Break In The Action" (2:31) 3."A Name To The Face" (1:49) 4."This Is Canon Now" (2:06) 5."So Strange" (feat Godforbid Of THD) (2:31) 6."Young World" (3:16)
"Super What? by MF Doom & Czarface" is a collaboration that blends the lyrical prowess of MF Doom with the gritty energy of Czarface, resulting in a project that's nothing short of spectacular. From start to finish, the album immerses listeners in a world of intricate wordplay, infectious beats, and comic book-inspired storytelling.
One of the standout aspects of "Super What?" is the chemistry between MF Doom and Czarface. Their distinct styles complement each other seamlessly, creating a dynamic and cohesive listening experience. Tracks like "Mando Calrissian" and "Break in the Action" showcase their ability to trade bars effortlessly, keeping the energy high throughout.
The production on "Super What?" is equally impressive, with beats that range from boom-bap to experimental, providing the perfect backdrop for the intricate lyricism on display. Whether it's the head-nodding drums or the soulful samples, each track is crafted with care, adding depth and texture to the overall sound.
Thematically, "Super What?" delves into familiar territory for both MF Doom and Czarface, with references to comic books, pop culture, and social commentary scattered throughout the lyrics. It's a testament to their creativity and storytelling ability that they're able to weave these diverse elements together into a cohesive narrative.
Overall, "Super What?" is a triumph of collaboration, showcasing the best of both artists while pushing the boundaries of what hip-hop can be. It's a must-listen for fans of underground rap and anyone looking for an album that rewards repeated listens with new discoveries each time.