What am I in for?

What am I in for?

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One of the greatest albums of the 2000’s.

a 10

white people music

It’s like a drive thru

It was good
8/10

backpack rap over dope beats

pinata is better

Cheetohs, doritos, and fritos

cheeto
ah fuck I saw this in the middle of typing it you bastard

Cheetos Doritos and Freetos
My nigga peco eats burritos, call that despacito

you're making me so hungry goddamn it

shit u wouldnt play in front of black people and u hate on first listen but u dont wanna feel left out so u keep trying and then u start to appreciate it

lmfao god damn white people are so retarded

who gives a shit if black people hear you listening to anything? christ almighty, fucking cucks

black FRIENDS i should say. black people dont usually like mf doom. Quit being a fucking cry baby faggot i love trump but playing music ur friends hate (if they black) u should play music everyone likes anti social fucktard

So nasty that it's probably somewhat of a travesty having me
Daily told the people "You can call me Your Majesty”

not sure, but I've decided to take the same journey.

this

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also mm..food is better

good lord I'm giggling

It’s an okay rap record. Madlib is gradually replacing Dilla as the most overrated hip-hop producer, though.

mega cringe

Light the dooby til it glow like a ruby
Afterwards they couldn’t find the villain like scooby

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overrated shite by overrated producer whose entire fanbase is s o y boys hopping up and down about how he chopped or "flipped" so and so sample

dilla is another s o y boy favorite, also overrated as fuck

facts

An objectively great collaboration between one of the most influential rappers and one of the most influential producers of all time.

Whether it is either of their best works is debatable.

Personally, I find his voice to be grating in a strange way so I don't like his work. However, my younger brother who's in his "obscure acclaimed music" phase appreciates the album