Deadass about started crying. DOOM played a huge role in my taste of music and opened me to new sounds and styles. RIP to a real one, he’s with his son and brother now.
I feel ya, DOOM was the main artist that inspired me to get back into music. Since then I've felt for like my life finally has some sort of meaning. Without ever knowing it or meaning to DOOM changed my life and no doubt many others. For me more than anything he embodied the power of being yourself, authentic. One of the realest to ever live, forever grateful to the Villain and his dastardly deeds.
im comin in a year later but its due to the sampling process and tech used at the time (using records and physical recording/beatmaking instruments instead of compact online ones like FL studios). Not to mention the fact that this was also the time they grew up and and the music they wouldve heard growing up
A true fuckin artist man, half of these are crate digs from the deepest depths of hell, the other half from saturday morning cartoons, this man really created with no one but himself in mind rip the super villian
I was 16 when I discovered the villain. 15 years later, still the most interesting sampling I've ever heard. With the most interesting persona. His beats give you chills, his lyrics make you think. He was never underrated by any real hip hop fans. Its a craft, that he definitely mastered. R.I.P DOOM. You will surely be missed and never forgotten.
I'm gonna miss this man. He was so heavily underrated, even with the whole underground on his side. REST IN POWER DOOM, as you have influenced some of the most popular artists, you have now achieved world domination. RIP
Still the best rapper anyways, with or without a budget. Most expensive item in Doom video is his mask. And he rented the camera for a week and Shoots for 3 days maximizing profit. Spend money on sample clearances, OR NOT.
Red and Gold is my top 5 rap tracks ever, impossibly good! And to think OD also has Gas Drawls, Doomsday, Dead Bent, ?, Rhymes Like Dimes, Hey! and Operation Greenbacks, all on the same album! Only Illmatic compares and that had Nas in his prime and a bunch of the most respected producers in the game putting work in - OD was a one madman gig! Imagine that, DOOM the greatest ever for sure and it's not even close
I just found out he passed away... I cried . He gave me a real perception of what REAL rap is. This is one of biggest losses to humanity and rap-music in general. His music lives in my head and soul and always gives me joy. Rest in Peace Daniel Dumile and thank you for everything.
I love this video for 1 reason in particular. Even if you're only 2 minutes in and try to come back, after going and listening to the original song, this video automatically starts you from the beginning. ❤
breathtaking edit you have here mate, i feel like i am time traveling with the clips of the original artists whilst DOOM provides his wicked beauty to these samples, peac3.
Thank You My Brother. This Edit Is A Kinda Old One Too So I'm Just Glad It Aged Well. Thank You For Kind Words But It Was Definitely DOOM Here With The Talent, Not Me. Peace
Such a lost art, if anyone can recommend people keeping this alive lmk. I think it’s epic. Especially if you have some kind of connection with the tracks chosen to sample.
The sample used in Pennyroyal, originally from "Cathedral" by Galt Macdermot is my favorite sample of all time. I do not know what it is about it, but that damn loop gets stuck in my mind over and over and over again and I'm constantly replaying it and loving it. Also started listening to Galt Macdermot as a result and dig his music, and I couldn't be more thankful.
My absolute favorite samples of ALL TIME are from Scooby-Doo, Star Blazers (Space Cruiser Yamato), and of course, 9:41 Battle of the Planets (Science Ninja Team: Gatchaman")
His IQ must have been so high, his rhyme style and timing, his samples were insane, to be able to flip those sample, to know what to dig, I'm sure most rappers wouldn't have picked those beats, because they don't have that IQ.
I loved your Dilla beat flip videos. I've just posted this video on my FB page; I'm definitely teaching the masses via your video about DOOM's legacy. He is going to be missed. RIP MF DOOM.
I love this video so much. I have always had a deep appreciation of Doom’s production. I listen to the special herbs volumes a lot because of his masterful work with beats.
For hip hop purest, for fans of original unique sound, for fans of lyricism!!! MF Doom, thank you for what you did for my ears!!!! (From a die hard Wu Fan, RIP MF Doom!!!!!)
I've never stopped watching this vid and it'll never get old to me. REST IN PARADISE DOOM
I will make sure my kids ( if i have any ) remember THE SUPERVILLAIN.
Paradise indeed, eating at a table of kings.
Legit. It came up and I'm like,"I've seen this" and then I'm like, "and..?"
Same
Don’t talk about my moms yo.
Cef 47 shit
Sometimes I rhyme quick sometimes I rhyme slow
JAY DIMES ㄣ⃒
Sometimes he rhymes quick sometimes .. he rhymes slow
@@ogc1974 or vice versa
Deadass about started crying. DOOM played a huge role in my taste of music and opened me to new sounds and styles. RIP to a real one, he’s with his son and brother now.
Eye Feel That.
Hip Hop Saved My Life
I feel ya, DOOM was the main artist that inspired me to get back into music. Since then I've felt for like my life finally has some sort of meaning. Without ever knowing it or meaning to DOOM changed my life and no doubt many others. For me more than anything he embodied the power of being yourself, authentic. One of the realest to ever live, forever grateful to the Villain and his dastardly deeds.
@@TayTayMakesBeats salute
I would have never actually gotten into music or hip hop at all without DOOM. Rest In Power a legend
When u know every sample you know you've been listening too much...
cancape the producers netflix
u can never listen too much bro
cancape I can relate 😂
No such thing as too much DOOM.
True
One of my fav things to see is DOOM dapping up Tyler, Earl, the next generation
Aesop & Greenhouse*
@@TrustTheShooters !!!!!!!!!!!!
@@TrustTheShooters Aesop yes… and clearly YOU are Greenhouse
@@jeffreybarry4694 thanks?
Late 70 to early 80 has the best music and Doom knew that.
Bless your crate digging heart!
I love how pretty much all of these are from the 70s
What an insane decade for sampling
Absolute Facts. Lol
The best decade for/of music creation
Odir Aru id say 2010s and 1990s are close also, album wisd
im comin in a year later but its due to the sampling process and tech used at the time (using records and physical recording/beatmaking instruments instead of compact online ones like FL studios). Not to mention the fact that this was also the time they grew up and and the music they wouldve heard growing up
OK but that Scooby-Doo flip took me off guard, that was really unique. RIP THE VILLAIN.
Lord Finesse did it a decade before Doom.
Alright calm down
Simplicity is genius. He mostly just pitches up samples and adds rough 90s drums. his sample choices is what makes him and Madlib some of the best
let the lyrics work
4:43 is what got me into producing. Speechless producer as well as a lyricist. RIP DOOM, Dilla, Malachi Ezekiel and Subroc forever
Well hope you're having a great time rn yo. R .I.P. DOOM, Dilla, Malachi, Subroc, etc.
A true fuckin artist man, half of these are crate digs from the deepest depths of hell, the other half from saturday morning cartoons, this man really created with no one but himself in mind rip the super villian
my therapist: spinning DOOM isn’t real, he can’t hurt you
spinning DOOM: 7:18
LOOL!!
The ‘Angelz’ sample is absolutely brilliant. Doom is a freaking genius
I was 16 when I discovered the villain. 15 years later, still the most interesting sampling I've ever heard. With the most interesting persona. His beats give you chills, his lyrics make you think. He was never underrated by any real hip hop fans. Its a craft, that he definitely mastered. R.I.P DOOM. You will surely be missed and never forgotten.
I'm gonna miss this man. He was so heavily underrated, even with the whole underground on his side. REST IN POWER DOOM, as you have influenced some of the most popular artists, you have now achieved world domination. RIP
I think the King Geedorah album and MM FOOD album are still my all-time favorite albums period.
Yeaah I feel like the king geedorah album is kinda slept on really. Absolute classic
Anti Matter is my all time favorite DOOM track and that's saying something. The entire album is just amazing from start to finish.
@@adambrowne01 Render unto Geedorah what is Geedorah's..
@@adambrowne01 I feel like 3/4 of the album was just skits that’s my main problem with the album RIP DOOM btw
Yeah
It's crazy he got so many samples from such a huge discography before the digital age. His record library must have been massive!
💀💀💀
@@MidnightDracula ?
@@daltonvillani8341 there was a funny comment on here and it made me chuckle.. guess it got deleted
Special Herbs has unforgettable beats, I’m forever grateful that I got to hear them
The Hey! flip is the greatest thing ever.
As a aspiring producer I’m sittin her fiending to get this good
Keep fiending my man
Up and comers got my respect
quit sitting and wishing man start making em
"Hey!" Just smacks on so many levels...
9:06 Kon Karne is probably my favorite song by him and the sample is beautiful
It's Up There
That first line... Darker than the East River, larger than the Empire State. Any New Yorker can appreciate that.
@@warrcoww6717
For Me It's That Cherry Coke Bar!!
I Remember Those Days
@@warrcoww6717 the lyric is partly inspired from Sade's 'is it a crime' ... she sings "my love is taller than the empire state"
Top 10 definitely
3:42 the drums from I Cant Go for That by Hall and Oates
I feel like I’m listening yo adult swim
HAHA FIRE!!
Still the best rapper anyways, with or without a budget. Most expensive item in Doom video is his mask. And he rented the camera for a week and Shoots for 3 days maximizing profit. Spend money on sample clearances, OR NOT.
Facts
Me and my boy flipped shit when we heard "hey" in my VW Jetta. I swore I wore the CD out. Along with red and gold.
Sounds Like Some Fun Times Lol
What Year Was This?
Red and Gold is my top 5 rap tracks ever, impossibly good! And to think OD also has Gas Drawls, Doomsday, Dead Bent, ?, Rhymes Like Dimes, Hey! and Operation Greenbacks, all on the same album! Only Illmatic compares and that had Nas in his prime and a bunch of the most respected producers in the game putting work in - OD was a one madman gig! Imagine that, DOOM the greatest ever for sure and it's not even close
I just found out he passed away... I cried . He gave me a real perception of what REAL rap is. This is one of biggest losses to humanity and rap-music in general. His music lives in my head and soul and always gives me joy. Rest in Peace Daniel Dumile and thank you for everything.
That Scooby Doo sample is legendary
Maybe I'm trippin and it's just a cartoon to you
But I got chills when I heard how DOOM flipped the Scooby Doo
8:11 "Star Anis" Is also known as "No Snakes Alive" I love listening to the beat but the raps are also heat.
The 70s really inspired doom, and I'm glad he showed his influences to everyone else wearing them on his sleeve, made for some great music
Bless his soul one of the most pure forces of creation this world has ever seen MF DOOM Rhyming In Paradise!
doom and Madlib samples is effectivly the music taste I have cultivated
"?", Rhymes Like Dimes, Kon Karne were definitely my favorites growing up
He just finds the dopest shit 🔥
Snapple Fact
yea i dunno how folks can find all this let alone make an amazing beat out of it
I got introduced to so much great music through DOOM samples. RIP.
Can't believe Doom's this talented yo
Well Believe It My Guy
-Microphone
-Beats
-Or The Wheels of Steel
all caps
The shit he was doing was so unreal. RIP DOOM
Operation doomsday is my all time favorite album by DOOM. Those beats he made are still timeless.
Definite Facts My G.
Shit Plays Like Butter
DOOM helped me progress my writing, he will always be apart of what make me a good writer
I remember rewatching the Spiderman series and hearing DOOMs theme that he flipped and all the vocal samples
Woah! You're the best for throwing in STEEZ, respect!
R.I.P To My Bro. Had To Show Love
Love and respect. 47 to the casket.
@@kurvana88 That's MY WORD!!!!!!!!!
Rest in peace The Greatest Villain....
Holy shit! I never knew that ab soul Book of Soul beat was a DOOM beat!
I never knew that "Pennyroyal - Joey Bada$$" was a doom beat either
Couple Joey Badass songs I always forget are DOOM beats
@@sozeytozey yup that and one of my favs world domination
Burdock root got to be the most bizarre beat I ever heard in my life
So good
Listen to the book of soul by ab- soul if you like it! It’s the same sample and the song is beautiful
@@sn98338 not bad wonder if that song based on a true story kinda sad 😢
@@joezar33 yeah it is Alori Joh is who he talked about his girlfriend that killed herself
@@bluemoon152 dam that hell of sad
I love this video for 1 reason in particular. Even if you're only 2 minutes in and try to come back, after going and listening to the original song, this video automatically starts you from the beginning.
❤
Haha
Glad You Made It Here Man
MF DOOM the perfect example of the villain being more powerful (lyrically) than the heros to make the plot interesting.
4 letter word for doom..goat
ALL CAPS WHEN YOU SPELL THE GUY'S NAME
breathtaking edit you have here mate, i feel like i am time traveling with the clips of the original artists whilst DOOM provides his wicked beauty to these samples, peac3.
Thank You My Brother.
This Edit Is A Kinda Old One Too So I'm Just Glad It Aged Well. Thank You For Kind Words But It Was Definitely DOOM Here With The Talent, Not Me. Peace
2:53 Mario Judah’s dad
that Quincy sample is still absolutely insane
Pennyroyal is probably my favorite flip because of how well the drums and what doom did to the sample amplify it. SAme with Valerian Root.
everything is going according to plan
3:43 hall and oates drum sample
Wowzers. The crate digging is real!! Mostly where the tf is all this 70s, 80s graff/hip hop video from?!? Classic! Thx for this
My nigga did u just say “ wowzers”
Quapamole 😂
@@donuts8247 LOOOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OUTTTA POCKET!!!
Most of this footage i just got from youtube
most of the vidoes might be taken down now tho :(
People talk about DOOM being the best wordsmith of all time but I think he is one of the greatest producers of all time.
Love you doom thank you for this vid
You do good when Tyler and Earl are happy to see you
Tyler and Earl meeting DOOM is so heartwarming and wholesome
Every time you really listen to DOOM lyrics you hear something new.
"From fake nails to face veils"
helps if you've been drinking
Lemon grass and Lavender buds are still undefeated idgaf what anyone say
HELL YEAH!!!!!!!
Such a lost art, if anyone can recommend people keeping this alive lmk. I think it’s epic. Especially if you have some kind of connection with the tracks chosen to sample.
Doom must really love blackbyrds
So much cartoons, Doom was a genuine nerd :)
Honestly fr these samples go so smooth. DOOM knee what he was doing and God damn did it pay off. Rip to a real one, RIP MF DOOM
Glad to see one of my contributions made the list.
Which One Bro?
@@HazeusThaDamaja Coke Escovedo - Hangin' On. Was hoping the Reign Blood sample would have made this too.
Binge watching these beat flips. RIP DOOM
:)
The sample used in Pennyroyal, originally from "Cathedral" by Galt Macdermot is my favorite sample of all time. I do not know what it is about it, but that damn loop gets stuck in my mind over and over and over again and I'm constantly replaying it and loving it. Also started listening to Galt Macdermot as a result and dig his music, and I couldn't be more thankful.
Never realised dead bent was walk on by! Listen to the Isaac track daily as well. Shows the subtlety of the villain. RIP DOOM
HOLY SNIZ damn was Sade a fine dame back in 85 9:07
she’s the GOAT
My absolute favorite samples of ALL TIME are from Scooby-Doo, Star Blazers (Space Cruiser Yamato), and of course, 9:41 Battle of the Planets (Science Ninja Team: Gatchaman")
His IQ must have been so high, his rhyme style and timing, his samples were insane, to be able to flip those sample, to know what to dig, I'm sure most rappers wouldn't have picked those beats, because they don't have that IQ.
My homie sharing this on my fb timeline brought me here
HOLLY Shit Foreal??
That's Dope Bro
Tell Ya Boy I Said Good looking!!
Peace
I loved your Dilla beat flip videos. I've just posted this video on my FB page; I'm definitely teaching the masses via your video about DOOM's legacy. He is going to be missed. RIP MF DOOM.
The video choices unrelated to the samples, like pioneer graf footage (love seen), and the banksy cameo are a real nice touch. 🤜💥🤛
The "I did It" beat haha thats smooth
This video helps me get through the day god bless you and MF DOOM
its amazing how doom came up with this
LOOOL
Metal Face
So many absolute bops, the creativity it took to make the most of all these samples
4:36 Tyler and earl
my man sampled both scooby doo and roy ayers. rip the goat
I love this video so much. I have always had a deep appreciation of Doom’s production. I listen to the special herbs volumes a lot because of his masterful work with beats.
This is the greatest video I have ever seen.
:)
Great compilation!!
The George duke sample was also used in I Hear Voice pt2
7:42
Mind blowing
Eucalyptus and Bergamot wild are insane bro I.B’s and Escape from Monsta Island go crazy
Mic Line: 5:14
Escape From Monsta Isle: 2:40
Mf doom coriander and beef rap are one of my favorite tracks
this is hip hop, dayuum
Sub to your channel. As a producer I can really appreciate these beat flips vids you do. Good work.
Thank You Man. I'm Boutta Bump Your Shit Rnrn
Now this is music, I feel sorry for whoever had to clear all these samples LoL
All caps when you spell the mans name, but you got that covered.
Never forget it
Just beautiful man..
I could listen to this all day.. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
DAMN EMOTIONAL STUFF .
RIP MF DOOM
I appreciate the work you did...
For hip hop purest, for fans of original unique sound, for fans of lyricism!!! MF Doom, thank you for what you did for my ears!!!! (From a die hard Wu Fan, RIP MF Doom!!!!!)