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Daniel Dumile ( ; July 13, 1971October 31, 2020), best known by his stage name MF Doom or simply Doom (both stylized in all caps), was a British-American rapper and record producer. Noted for his intricate wordplay, signature metal mask, and " supervillain" stage persona, Dumile became a major figure of underground hip hop and alternative hip hop in the 2000s. After his death, '' Variety'' described him as one of the scene's "most celebrated, unpredictable and enigmatic figures". Born in London, Dumile moved to Long Island, New York, at a young age. He began his career in 1988 as a member of KMD, performing as Zev Love X. The group disbanded in 1993 upon the death of member DJ Subroc, Dumile's brother. After a hiatus, Dumile reemerged in the late 1990s. He began performing at open mic events while wearing a metal mask resembling that of
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supervillain
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, who is depicted on the cover of his 1999 debut solo album '' Operation: Doomsday''. He adopted the MF Doom persona and rarely made unmasked public appearances thereafter. Between 2003 and 2005, Dumile released four solo albums and three collaborative albums. In addition to the critically acclaimed '' Mm..Food'' (2004) under the MF Doom moniker, he released solo albums including one under the pseudonym King Geedorah and two as Viktor Vaughn. '' Madvillainy'' (2004), recorded with producer Madlib under the name
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, is often cited as Dumile's '' magnum opus'' and is regarded as a landmark album in hip hop. In 2005, Dumile released '' The Mouse and the Mask'' with producer
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as Danger Doom. Though he lived the majority of his life in the United States, Dumile never gained American citizenship. In 2010, he was denied reentry after returning from an international tour for his sixth and final solo album, '' Born Like This'' (2009). He relocated to London and, in his final years, worked mostly in collaboration with other artists, releasing albums with Jneiro Jarel (as JJ Doom), Bishop Nehru ('' NehruvianDoom''), and
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'' and the posthumous ''
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'').


Early life

Dumile was born in Hounslow, London, on July 13, 1971, the son of a Trinidadian mother and Zimbabwean father. He was the eldest of five children. According to Dumile, he was conceived in the United States, and happened to be born in London because his mother was visiting family. As a child, Dumile moved with his family to Long Island, New York; he grew up in Long Beach, New York. He said he had no memory of his London childhood and his parents had no affiliation with British culture. However, he remained a British citizen, never gaining American citizenship. Dumile began DJing during the summer after third grade. As a child, he was a fan and collector of comic books and earned the nickname "Doom" (a phonetic play on the name Dumile) among friends and family.


Career


1988–1997: KMD, Subroc's death, and hiatus

As Zev Love X, Dumile formed the hip hop group KMD in 1988 with his younger brother DJ Subroc and Rodan, who was later replaced by Onyx the Birthstone Kid. A&R representative Dante Ross learned of KMD through the hip hop group
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and signed them to
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. Their recording debut came on 3rd Bass's song "The Gas Face" on '' The Cactus Album'', followed in 1991 by their debut album ''
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''. Dumile performed the last verse on "The Gas Face"; according to Pete Nice's verse on the track, Dumile created the phrase. On April 23, 1993, just before the release of the second KMD album, '' Black Bastards'', Subroc was struck by a car and killed while crossing the Long Island Expressway. Dumile completed the album alone over the course of several months, and it was announced with a release date of May 3, 1994. KMD was dropped by Elektra and the album went unreleased due to its controversial cover art, which featured a cartoon of a stereotypical pickaninny or
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character being hanged. After his brother's death, Dumile retreated from the hip hop scene from 1994 to 1997, living "damn near homeless, walking the streets of
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, sleeping on benches". In the late 1990s, he settled in
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; he had moved to Georgia in the mid-90s. According to interviews with Dumile, he was "recovering from his wounds" and swearing revenge "against the industry that so badly deformed him". ''Black Bastards'' had been bootlegged by that time, but was not officially released until 2000.


1997–2001: ''Operation: Doomsday'' and production work

In 1997 or 1998, Dumile began freestyling incognito at
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events at the Nuyorican Poets Café in Manhattan, obscuring his face by putting tights over his head. He turned this into a new identity, MF Doom, with a mask similar to that of
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supervillain
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. He later used a mask based on the character Maximus from the 2000 film ''
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''. Bobbito Garcia's Fondle 'Em Records released '' Operation: Doomsday'', Dumile's first full-length LP as MF Doom, in 1999. Dumile's collaborators on ''Operation: Doomsday'' included fellow members of the Monsta Island Czars collective, for which each artist took on the persona of a monster from the ''Godzilla'' films. Dumile went by the alias "King Geedorah", a three-headed golden dragon space monster modeled after King Ghidorah. The album's productions sampled cartoons including ''Fantastic Four''. Jon Caramanica, in a review of ''Operation: Doomsday'' for '' Spin'', emphasized the contrast between Dumile's
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as Zev Love X in KMD and his revised approach as a solo artist: "Doom's flow is muddy, nowhere near the sprightly rhymes of KMD's early days, and his thought process is haphazard." Caramanica revisited ''Operation: Doomsday'' in ''
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'' in 2021, calling it "one of the most idiosyncratic hip-hop albums of the 1990s, and one of the defining documents of the independent hip-hop explosion of that decade". Cyril Cordor, in a review for ''
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'', described ''Operation: Doomsday'' as Dumile's "rawest" lyrical effort. In 2001, Dumile began releasing his '' Special Herbs'' instrumentals series under the pseudonym Metal Fingers. In a review of a 2011 box set containing ten volumes of the ''Special Herbs'' series, ''Pitchfork'' observed that the instrumentals stand on their own without vocal tracks: "most of these tracks sound plenty 'finished' even in rhyme-less form".


2002–2004: King Geedorah, Viktor Vaughn, and ''Madvillainy''

In 2003, Dumile released the album '' Take Me to Your Leader'' under his King Geedorah moniker. In ''Pitchfork'', Mark Martelli described ''Take Me to Your Leader'' as close to a concept album, noting how it lays out the "mythos" of the eponymous King Geedorah. Martelli praised the album, particularly tracks such as "One Smart Nigger" which, in his view, were superior to other artists' attempts at political hip hop. '' Fact'', in a brief notice for a 2013 reissue of ''Take Me to Your Leader'', called it "arguably the most cinematic" of Dumile's albums from the turn of the 21st century. Later in 2003, Dumile released the LP '' Vaudeville Villain'' under the moniker Viktor Vaughn (another play on Doctor Doom, who is also known as Victor von Doom). '' NME'' described the Viktor Vaughn persona as "a time travelling street hustler". ''Pitchfork'' named ''Vaudeville Villain'' the week's best new album and highlighted its lyricism, writing that Dumile was one of the best writers in rap. Dumile's breakthrough came in 2004 with the album '' Madvillainy'', created with producer Madlib under the group name
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. They recorded the album in a series of sessions over two years before a commercial release on March 23, 2004. ''Madvillainy'' was a critical and commercial success, and has since become known as Dumile's masterpiece. Also in 2004, Dumile released '' VV:2'', a follow-up LP under the Viktor Vaughn moniker. Nathan Rabin noted in '' The A.V. Club'' that ''VV:2'', coming as it did after the commercial and critical success of ''Madvillainy'', represented an unusual career choice for Dumile whereby he went "deeper underground" instead of embracing wider fame. Later in 2004, the second MF Doom album '' Mm..Food'' was released by Rhymesayers Entertainment. ''Pitchfork'' gave the album a positive review. Nathan Rabin described it as a "crazy pastiche" but argued that it grew more coherent on repeated listening.


2005–2009: Danger Doom, ''Born Like This'', and Ghostface collaboration

Although still an independent artist, Dumile took a bigger step towards the mainstream in 2005 with '' The Mouse and the Mask'', a collaboration with producer DJ Danger Mouse under the group name Danger Doom. The album, released on October 11, 2005, by Epitaph and Lex, was developed in collaboration with Cartoon Network's
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and featured voice actors and characters from its programs (mostly '' Aqua Teen Hunger Force''). ''The Mouse and the Mask'' reached #41 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Critic Chris Vognar, discussing the role of comedy in hip hop, argued that "Doom and Danger exemplify an absurdist strain in recent independent hip-hop, a willingness to embrace the nerdy without a heavy cloak of irony". In the same year, Dumile appeared on the second
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album, '' Demon Days.'' Dumile produced tracks for both of Ghostface Killah's 2006 albums '' Fishscale'' and '' More Fish''. In February 2013, Ghostface Killah said that he and Dumile were in the process of choosing tracks for a collaborative album. In 2015, Ghostface Killah announced that the album, ''Swift & Changeable'', would be released in 2016, and later posted promotional artwork for the collaboration. It remains unreleased. Dumile's '' Born Like This'' was released on Lex Records on March 24, 2009. The album was Dumile's first solo album to chart in the US. In a largely favorable review for ''Pitchfork'', Nate Patrin cast the album as a return to form for Dumile, following a period of limited output. He observed that Dumile's lyrics and flow—"a focused rasp that's subtly grown slightly more ragged and intense"—were darker than on earlier records. He also highlighted the overtly homophobic "Batty Boyz", a diss track against unnamed rappers. Steve Yates, reviewing the album in ''The Guardian'', likewise saw ''Born Like This'' as hearkening back to Dumile's earlier output. Yates felt it presented Dumile at "his scalpel-tongued, scatter-mouthed best". Both Patrin and Yates noted the influence of
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on ''Born Like This'': the first line of Bukowski's poem "Dinosauria, We" gives the album its title.


2010–2021: Move to London and later collaborations

In early 2010, Dumile released the EP ''
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'' on Lex, a compilation of remixes of the track "Gazzillion Ear" from ''Born Like This'' that included a remix by Thom Yorke and two mixes by Jneiro Jarel. A further remix by Madvillain featuring a voicemail message from
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was released online. The EP coincided with Dumile's first performances outside North America. On March 5, 2010, Lex and Sónar presented the first Doom show in London, at the Roundhouse in Camden. '' Expektoration'', Dumile's second live album, was released on September 14, 2010, through Gold Dust. In a review of ''Expektoration'', ''Pitchfork'' noted that Dumile's vocal performance was considerably more energetic than on his recordings, which it characterized as "laidback" by comparison. After completing his European tour, Dumile was refused entry into the United States. He settled in the UK in 2010. '' Key to the Kuffs'', an album Dumile made in collaboration with producer Jneiro Jarel as JJ Doom, was released on August 20, 2012, and included guest features from Damon Albarn,
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of Portishead,
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Goodie of Goodie Mob and Dungeon Family, and Boston Fielder. Reviews of ''Key to the Kuffs'' in ''Pitchfork'' and '' Fact'' emphasized its references to Dumile's "exile" in the United Kingdom, while '' Resident Advisor'' noted its play on Britishisms in tracks like "Guv'nor". '' NehruvianDoom'', Dumile's collaboration with rapper Bishop Nehru, was released on October 7, 2014. Dumile produced all the tracks on ''NehruvianDoom'', often using beats developed in the ''Special Herbs'' series; vocals are primarily Nehru's, with some contributions from Dumile. The album was Nehru's major label debut. Critics emphasized Nehru's comparative youth (he was still in his teens when the album was recorded) and the consequent limits to his artistic achievement on the album—especially given its brevity, at just over 30 minutes. Dumile's contributions were also seen as limited: ''Pitchfork'' wrote that he often seemed on "autopilot"; ''XXL'' suggested that neither he nor Nehru were able to "push the envelope". In August 2017, Adult Swim announced a Doom compilation, ''
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'', that would consist of songs from his upcoming projects and featured appearances on other artists' songs. The Adult Swim website was to release one new song per week over the course of 15 weeks. However, the arrangement was canceled in September after the release of only seven tracks. In February 2018, Dumile and
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released "Nautical Depth", the first single from their collaborative album ''
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''. The album was released on March 30, 2018. In a lukewarm review for '' Pitchfork'', Mehan Jayasuriya compared verses by Open Mike Eagle favorably to Dumile's, but noted that Dumile's contribution to "Nautical Depth" exhibited his "once razor-sharp lyricism". Ben Beaumont-Thomas, in ''
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'', was more complimentary, noting Dumile's "stoner surrealism" in "Captain Crunch". Aside from the album with Czarface, Dumile's musical output in the final three years of his life was limited to one-off guest appearances on other artists' tracks. Posthumous releases included appearances on two songs for the video game '' Grand Theft Auto Online'': "Lunch Break", with Flying Lotus; and "The Chocolate Conquistadors", with BadBadNotGood, made for the game's content update ''The Cayo Perico Heist.'' Shortly after Dumile's death was announced, Flying Lotus revealed that they had been working on an EP. Having been completed in early 2020 but later delayed due to the
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, Dumile's second collaborative album with Czarface and first posthumous release, ''
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'', was released in May 2021.


Style and artistry

Dumile's lyrics are known for wordplay. Bradley and DuBois, describing Dumile as "among the most enigmatic figures in hip-hop", wrote that Dumile's "raspy baritone weaves an intricate web of allusions drawn from comic books and metaphysics along with seeming nonsense and non sequiturs". According to an obituary in '' The Ringer'', his
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was "loose and conversational, but delivered with technical precision", and his use of rhyme and meter eclipsed that of Big Pun and Eminem. Dumile's production work frequently incorporated samples and quotations from film. A review of ''Special Herbs'' volumes 5 and 6 in ''CMJ New Music Monthly'' compared Dumile's beats to " soul jazz".


MF Doom persona

Dumile created the MF Doom character as an
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with a backstory he could reference in his music. The character combines elements from the
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supervillain
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,
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, and the Phantom of the Opera; like Doctor Doom and Phantom, Dumile referred to himself in the third person while in character. His signature mask was similar to that of Doctor Doom, who is depicted rapping on the cover of Dumile's 1999 debut album '' Operation: Doomsday''. Dumile wore the mask while performing, and would not be photographed without it, except for short glimpses in videos and in earlier photos with KMD. Later versions of the mask were based on a prop from the 2000 film ''
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''. Academic Hershini Bhana Young argued that, by appropriating the Doctor Doom mask, Dumile "positions himself as enemy, not only of the music industry but also of dominant constructions of identity that relegate him as a black man to second-class citizenship". Dumile sometimes sent stand-ins to perform in the mask, which he saw as a "logical extension" of the concept but angered audiences. Dumile initially claimed that he had lost weight and thus looked and sounded different. At a 2010 show in Toronto, an imposter was booed off stage before being replaced by Dumile. In an interview with ''
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'', Dumile described himself as the "writer and director" of the character and that he "might send a white dude next ... Whoever plays the character plays the character." In November 2019, during his performance at the
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Festival, electronic artist Flying Lotus announced that he would be joined onstage by Dumile; instead, the masked figure who appeared on stage was revealed to be comedian
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. Dumile's involvement in the prank has not been confirmed.


Legacy and influence

Dumile is considered one of the most celebrated and influential musicians in hip hop. The English musician Thom Yorke, who collaborated with Dumile on two occasions, wrote: "He was a massive inspiration to so many of us, changed things... For me the way he put words was often shocking in its genius, using stream of consciousness in a way I'd never heard before." ''
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'', reviewing ''Operation: Doomsday'' on its 20th anniversary, noted Dumile's "formative" influence on younger rappers.
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of Run the Jewels described him as a "writer's writer", while Q-Tip called him "your favorite rapper's favorite rapper".


Personal life

Dumile's worldview was informed by Islam and the Afrocentrism espoused by
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. His parents raised him and his brother as
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in the Five-Percent Nation, a religious black nationalist movement influenced by Islam. Dumile's father taught him about pan-African history, including historical figures such as Marcus Garvey and Elijah Muhammad—lessons that he then strove to impart upon his peers. By the early 1990s, Dumile and the other members of KMD identified as a member of the Ansaar Allah Community, later known as the Nuwaubian Nation. In their music, the members of KMD professed a religious message based on tenets of Nuwaubianism, which Dumile distinguished from Five-Percent beliefs in an early interview. In the music video for "Peachfuzz", Dumile and the other members of KMD wear kufi caps. By 2000, though he was no longer as strictly observant, Dumile still participated in Nuwaubian events such as the Savior's Day celebration at the Tama-Re compound in Georgia and held a positive opinion of the community. Dumile was married to Jasmine Dumile for an unknown period until his death in October 2020. According to various sources, they had either two or three children, one of whom was a son called Malachi. Malachi died at the age of 14 from unspecified causes in late 2017, with Dumile paying tribute on social media:
KING MALACHI EZEKIEL DUMILE 2/22/03 – 12/18/17 The greatest son one could ask for. Safe journey and may all our ancestors greet you with open arms. One of our greatest inspirations. ‘Thank you for allowing us to be your parents. Love you, Mali.
Dumile was refused re-entry to the United States in late 2010 after completing a European tour. Although he had lived in the country for most of his life, he never became a naturalized citizen. He had previously avoided leaving the United States—it had only been his second international tour—but had acquired a British passport prior to the tour. He had believed he would be able to secure reentry based on his long-term residency and family connections. The denial of reentry forced Dumile apart from his wife and three children, and for nearly two years he saw them only via video calls or during their brief visits to the United Kingdom. He was reunited with his family when they moved to London in 2012. The same year, Dumile said he was "done with the United States". In December 2017, Dumile announced that his 14-year-old son, King Malachi Ezekiel Dumile, had died.


Death

On December 31, 2020, Dumile's wife announced on social media that he had died on October 31. His representative confirmed the death. The cause of death was not announced. Many musicians made tributes to his work and his passing. President Joe Biden included Dumile's 2004 track "Coffin Nails" in his inauguration playlist. The decision was criticized by some of Dumile’s fans, as Biden was part of the Obama administration, which had barred him from returning to the United States.


Selected discography


Solo albums

* '' Operation: Doomsday'' (1999) * '' Take Me to Your Leader'' (2003) * '' Vaudeville Villain'' (2003) * '' VV:2'' (2004) * '' Mm..Food'' (2004) * '' Born Like This'' (2009)


Collaborative albums

* ''
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'' (1991) * '' Black Bastards'' (2000) * '' Madvillainy'' (2004) * '' Special Herbs + Spices Volume 1'' (2004) * '' The Mouse and the Mask'' (2005) * '' Key to the Kuffs'' (2012) * '' NehruvianDoom'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2018) * ''
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'' (2021)


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