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Viktor Vaughn "Vaudeville Villain" (2003)
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Vaudeville Villain (Produced by King Honey unless noted) Sound-Ink Records 2003 1. Overture: 0:34 2. Vaudeville Villain: 2:31 3. Lickupon: 2:44 (Produced by Heat Sensor) 4. The Drop: 3:25 (Produced by Max Bill) 5. Lactose and Lecithin: 2:34 (Produced by Heat Sensor) 6. A Dead Mouse: 3:55 7. Open Mic Nite, Part 1 (feat. Lord Sear, Brother Sambuka, Louis Logic & Rodan): 4:09 8. Raedawn: 3:00 (Produced by Heat Sensor) 9. Let Me Watch (feat. Apani): 4:27 10. Saliva: 2:28 (Produced by RJD2) 11. Modern Day Mugging: 2:43 (Produced by Heat Sensor) 12. Open Mic Nite, Part 2 (feat. Lord Sear, AJ Ready Wright & Creature): 3:13 (Produced by King Honey & Mr. Ten) 13. Never Dead (feat. M. Sayyid): 3:27 (Produced by Heat Sensor) 14. Popsnot: 4:39 (Produced by Max Bill) 15. Mr. Clean: 2:13 16. G.M.C.: 3:33 (Produced by Max Bill) 17. Change the Beat (Outro): 6:54 (Produced by Max Bill) Discusssss. |
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The first few times I listened to this album I thought it was just ok because i have a tendency to listen to the beats and sorta ignore the words. After a few more careful listens, I really like this album because i feel that Doom is at his best lyrically. i also love the beats but I have found that some people find them "hard to listen to" (a lot of them are very simple and extremely repetetive). Its a really funny album though
"(Apani) I'd rather masturbate than **** with Vik Vaughn, (Doom) Let me watch" and he has a lot of clever one liners. Its not my favorite Doom album, but it certainly is one of his best. |
"so shook i think he shit his sean john suit"
"i told the littler monster -no i aint ur father it uncle viktor now turn the lights off im getting dizzy and shut the door, can't you see yo momma busy" one of the few rappers i can just quote off my head, it's like the world of deltron from a burn-out reject. It some ways its way more believable Somewhere's out in cop killin Queens The bo deans stop limousines and niggaz flee the scene |
"Get the devil for his stash / But no old ladies unless they carry mad cash."
made me giggle. I've got to review a double album today, but I listened to this Saturday and will again and then post my thoughtsz. |
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So .. I was waiting for Vaudeville Villain to 'drop' as soon as I heard about it. When I saw the cover art, I knew I'd buy the CD asap and I did.
About 60 seconds into the album (or about 30 seconds into the first real song) I was already more initially intrigued than I had been by any other hip-hop album. The rest of the album held up as well; very few weak moments. This is one of those magic-feeling albums on which just about every song resonates with me and did so immediately. It's still probably my favorite-ever rap album. |
I listened to it a few times. An enjoyable album and one of the best Doom projects I have heard(probs fourth behind Mmmm Food, Madvillainy and The Mouse And The Mask). Some very amusing quips in there.
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I have only listened to it once but I loved the track "Let Me Watch" Apani was keeping up with him lyrically....it was nice to hear them playing off each other so well.
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I'll add that this album made me a believer that Doom is the smartest/best lyricist of all.
Here's one of his many bizarrely great rhymes on the album. From 'A Dead Mouse': Quote:
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