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''Vaudeville Villain'' is the third studio album by British-American rapper-producer
MF DOOM 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 ...
, released on September 16, 2003 under the pseudonym of Viktor Vaughn. All of the tracks are produced by Sound-Ink record label members Heat Sensor, King Honey, and Max Bill, with the exception of "Saliva", produced by
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.


Background

In early 2003, while MF DOOM and
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were working on ''
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'', the unfinished demo of the album was stolen and leaked on the internet. Frustrated, the duo decided to work separately on other projects. The first album released by MF DOOM in that period was '' Take Me to Your Leader'', followed by ''Vaudeville Villain''.


Recording

Unlike MF DOOM's previous albums, produced entirely by him, majority of the tracks on ''Vaudeville Villain'' were produced by the members of Sound-Ink record label. He met one of them, Heat Sensor, at a bar in
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. The two shared common interests, including interest in
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. Heat Sensor later introduced him to King Honey and Max Bill. The only song not produced by the producer trio was "Saliva", which was produced by
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.


Music and lyrics

''Vaudeville Villain'' tells a story of Viktor Vaughn, who was described by ''
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'' as a "time travelling street
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". The character was named after
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supervillain
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. While time traveling, Viktor Vaughn's time machine got damaged, which forced him to stay in the early 1990s
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. The album shows his day-to-day life, with each track showing a different situation he ends up in as he tries to earn money to fix his time machine.


Release

''Vaudeville Villain'' was released on September 16, 2003, by Sound-Ink Records and Traffic Entertainment Group. Two singles from the album were released commercially: "Rae Dawn" and "Mr. Clean". 7-inch
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"Saliva" was also produced for an online giveaway.
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for "Mr. Clean" was released to promote the album. ''Vaudeville Villain'' was a moderate commercial success, peaking at number 99 on the ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.


Critical reception

''Vaudeville Villain'' received critical acclaim.
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reviewer Mark Pytlik claimed MF DOOM was at his absolute best on ''Vaudeville Villain'', calling the album "dense, bright, and packed with ideas".
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, writing for ''
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'', commended MF DOOM's "ultra-magnetic lyrics", noting that the album's production isn't as strong as one of ''Take Me to Your Leader''. Neil Drumming of ''
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'' praised the album for its
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s and "eerie, droning, sci-fi-scented funk" beats. ''
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'' called the album "stellar from start to finish" from the production standpoint, naming track "Saliva" the highlight of the album. Roland Pemberton, writing for ''
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'', praised the lyrical content of ''Vaudeville Villain'', but criticized its production. Conversely, Scott McKeating of ''
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'' thought production of the album was its real strength, and disliked Viktor Vaughn alias and the concept of the album, calling it "fundamentally silly". ''
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'' called ''Vaudeville Villain'' MF DOOM's best work to date, saying rappers like him "helped kick hip-hop in a thousand directions, both sonically and psychologically". ''
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'' praised the album, noting that the production "lacks the overall rough and experimental quirkiness and unevenness" of ''Take Me To Your Leader'', which puts vocal delivery in the forefront of the record.


Retrospect

Writing in 2021 after MF DOOM's death,
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said the album "could very well be his best" and viewed it as a consistent example of how he was "a fundamentally comic artist for whom rhyme as opposed to meaning was king". In January 2021, ''
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'' wrote an article about the album, calling it an "undersung masterpiece" and "perhaps the most compelling reminder of the many talents of Daniel Dumile".


Accolades

Several publications included ''Vaudeville Villain'' in their lists of the best albums. ''Vaudeville Villain'' ranked at number 25 on ''
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''s "Top 50 Albums of 2003" list. ''
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'' put it at number 4 on its list of the best albums of 2003. ''
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'' listed the album among the best hip hop albums of 2003. In 2010, ''
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'' ranked ''Vaudeville Villain'' at number 217 in its list of 250 best albums of the 2000s. In 2012, the album ranked at number 25 on ''
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''s "30 Best Underground Hip-Hop Albums" list.


Track listing


Notes

* Track 9 is sometimes also called "Can I Watch?".


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. Personnel * N. Gosman – engineering, executive production * Mark Einstmann – mastering * D. Dumile – executive production * A. Threadgold – executive production Artwork * M. McDonald – art direction * Ralph Borland – layout, design Additional personnel * M. Lawrence – executive gardening


Charts


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2003 albums MF Doom albums Albums produced by RJD2 Science fiction concept albums