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coolMF Doom Paper Mask
Dimensions: 250 x 195 x 136 mm
MF Doom, whose real name was Daniel Dumile, was a highly influential and enigmatic rapper and producer in the underground hip-hop scene. He was born on January 9, 1971, in London, England, and raised in Long Island, New York. MF Doom was known for his intricate rhyme schemes, clever wordplay, and distinctive masked persona.
Doom began his music career in the late 1980s as Zev Love X, a member of the hip-hop group KMD, alongside his younger brother Dingilizwe Dumile (DJ Subroc) and Onyx the Birthstone Kid. KMD released their debut album, "Mr. Hood," in 1991, followed by their second album, "Black Bastards," in 1993. Tragically, DJ Subroc passed away in 1993, which led to the group's disbandment.
Following a period of mourning and personal struggles, Doom reinvented himself as MF Doom, wearing a signature metal mask reminiscent of the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom. He adopted the persona of a supervillain, crafting intricate narratives and obscure references in his lyrics.
In 1999, Doom released his debut solo album, "Operation: Doomsday," which gained critical acclaim and helped solidify his unique style and cult following. He continued to release a string of influential albums throughout his career, including "Mm.. Food" (2004), "Madvillainy" (2004, a collaboration with producer Madlib under the name Madvillain), "Born Like This" (2009), and "The Mouse and the Mask" (2005, a collaboration with Danger Mouse).
Tragically, on October 31, 2020, it was announced that MF Doom had passed away. His death had occurred months earlier on April 23, 2020. Doom's death was met with an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow artists, as his impact on the hip-hop community was immeasurable. His legacy continues to inspire and influence countless artists in the genre.
CoolMF Doom Paper Mask
Dimensions: 250 x 195 x 136 mm
MF Doom, whose real name was Daniel Dumile, was a highly influential and enigmatic rapper and producer in the underground hip-hop scene. He was born on January 9, 1971, in London, England, and raised in Long Island, New York. MF Doom was known for his intricate rhyme schemes, clever wordplay, and distinctive masked persona.
Doom began his music career in the late 1980s as Zev Love X, a member of the hip-hop group KMD, alongside his younger brother Dingilizwe Dumile (DJ Subroc) and Onyx the Birthstone Kid. KMD released their debut album, "Mr. Hood," in 1991, followed by their second album, "Black Bastards," in 1993. Tragically, DJ Subroc passed away in 1993, which led to the group's disbandment.
Following a period of mourning and personal struggles, Doom reinvented himself as MF Doom, wearing a signature metal mask reminiscent of the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom. He adopted the persona of a supervillain, crafting intricate narratives and obscure references in his lyrics.
In 1999, Doom released his debut solo album, "Operation: Doomsday," which gained critical acclaim and helped solidify his unique style and cult following. He continued to release a string of influential albums throughout his career, including "Mm.. Food" (2004), "Madvillainy" (2004, a collaboration with producer Madlib under the name Madvillain), "Born Like This" (2009), and "The Mouse and the Mask" (2005, a collaboration with Danger Mouse).
Tragically, on October 31, 2020, it was announced that MF Doom had passed away. His death had occurred months earlier on April 23, 2020. Doom's death was met with an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow artists, as his impact on the hip-hop community was immeasurable. His legacy continues to inspire and influence countless artists in the genre.
thank youMF Doom Paper Mask
Dimensions: 250 x 195 x 136 mm
MF Doom, whose real name was Daniel Dumile, was a highly influential and enigmatic rapper and producer in the underground hip-hop scene. He was born on January 9, 1971, in London, England, and raised in Long Island, New York. MF Doom was known for his intricate rhyme schemes, clever wordplay, and distinctive masked persona.
Doom began his music career in the late 1980s as Zev Love X, a member of the hip-hop group KMD, alongside his younger brother Dingilizwe Dumile (DJ Subroc) and Onyx the Birthstone Kid. KMD released their debut album, "Mr. Hood," in 1991, followed by their second album, "Black Bastards," in 1993. Tragically, DJ Subroc passed away in 1993, which led to the group's disbandment.
Following a period of mourning and personal struggles, Doom reinvented himself as MF Doom, wearing a signature metal mask reminiscent of the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom. He adopted the persona of a supervillain, crafting intricate narratives and obscure references in his lyrics.
In 1999, Doom released his debut solo album, "Operation: Doomsday," which gained critical acclaim and helped solidify his unique style and cult following. He continued to release a string of influential albums throughout his career, including "Mm.. Food" (2004), "Madvillainy" (2004, a collaboration with producer Madlib under the name Madvillain), "Born Like This" (2009), and "The Mouse and the Mask" (2005, a collaboration with Danger Mouse).
Tragically, on October 31, 2020, it was announced that MF Doom had passed away. His death had occurred months earlier on April 23, 2020. Doom's death was met with an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow artists, as his impact on the hip-hop community was immeasurable. His legacy continues to inspire and influence countless artists in the genre.
coolMF Doom Paper Mask
Dimensions: 250 x 195 x 136 mm
MF Doom, whose real name was Daniel Dumile, was a highly influential and enigmatic rapper and producer in the underground hip-hop scene. He was born on January 9, 1971, in London, England, and raised in Long Island, New York. MF Doom was known for his intricate rhyme schemes, clever wordplay, and distinctive masked persona.
Doom began his music career in the late 1980s as Zev Love X, a member of the hip-hop group KMD, alongside his younger brother Dingilizwe Dumile (DJ Subroc) and Onyx the Birthstone Kid. KMD released their debut album, "Mr. Hood," in 1991, followed by their second album, "Black Bastards," in 1993. Tragically, DJ Subroc passed away in 1993, which led to the group's disbandment.
Following a period of mourning and personal struggles, Doom reinvented himself as MF Doom, wearing a signature metal mask reminiscent of the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom. He adopted the persona of a supervillain, crafting intricate narratives and obscure references in his lyrics.
In 1999, Doom released his debut solo album, "Operation: Doomsday," which gained critical acclaim and helped solidify his unique style and cult following. He continued to release a string of influential albums throughout his career, including "Mm.. Food" (2004), "Madvillainy" (2004, a collaboration with producer Madlib under the name Madvillain), "Born Like This" (2009), and "The Mouse and the Mask" (2005, a collaboration with Danger Mouse).
Tragically, on October 31, 2020, it was announced that MF Doom had passed away. His death had occurred months earlier on April 23, 2020. Doom's death was met with an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow artists, as his impact on the hip-hop community was immeasurable. His legacy continues to inspire and influence countless artists in the genre.
coolMF Doom Paper Mask
Dimensions: 250 x 195 x 136 mm
MF Doom, whose real name was Daniel Dumile, was a highly influential and enigmatic rapper and producer in the underground hip-hop scene. He was born on January 9, 1971, in London, England, and raised in Long Island, New York. MF Doom was known for his intricate rhyme schemes, clever wordplay, and distinctive masked persona.
Doom began his music career in the late 1980s as Zev Love X, a member of the hip-hop group KMD, alongside his younger brother Dingilizwe Dumile (DJ Subroc) and Onyx the Birthstone Kid. KMD released their debut album, "Mr. Hood," in 1991, followed by their second album, "Black Bastards," in 1993. Tragically, DJ Subroc passed away in 1993, which led to the group's disbandment.
Following a period of mourning and personal struggles, Doom reinvented himself as MF Doom, wearing a signature metal mask reminiscent of the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom. He adopted the persona of a supervillain, crafting intricate narratives and obscure references in his lyrics.
In 1999, Doom released his debut solo album, "Operation: Doomsday," which gained critical acclaim and helped solidify his unique style and cult following. He continued to release a string of influential albums throughout his career, including "Mm.. Food" (2004), "Madvillainy" (2004, a collaboration with producer Madlib under the name Madvillain), "Born Like This" (2009), and "The Mouse and the Mask" (2005, a collaboration with Danger Mouse).
Tragically, on October 31, 2020, it was announced that MF Doom had passed away. His death had occurred months earlier on April 23, 2020. Doom's death was met with an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow artists, as his impact on the hip-hop community was immeasurable. His legacy continues to inspire and influence countless artists in the genre.
FireMF Doom Paper Mask
Dimensions: 250 x 195 x 136 mm
MF Doom, whose real name was Daniel Dumile, was a highly influential and enigmatic rapper and producer in the underground hip-hop scene. He was born on January 9, 1971, in London, England, and raised in Long Island, New York. MF Doom was known for his intricate rhyme schemes, clever wordplay, and distinctive masked persona.
Doom began his music career in the late 1980s as Zev Love X, a member of the hip-hop group KMD, alongside his younger brother Dingilizwe Dumile (DJ Subroc) and Onyx the Birthstone Kid. KMD released their debut album, "Mr. Hood," in 1991, followed by their second album, "Black Bastards," in 1993. Tragically, DJ Subroc passed away in 1993, which led to the group's disbandment.
Following a period of mourning and personal struggles, Doom reinvented himself as MF Doom, wearing a signature metal mask reminiscent of the Marvel Comics supervillain Doctor Doom. He adopted the persona of a supervillain, crafting intricate narratives and obscure references in his lyrics.
In 1999, Doom released his debut solo album, "Operation: Doomsday," which gained critical acclaim and helped solidify his unique style and cult following. He continued to release a string of influential albums throughout his career, including "Mm.. Food" (2004), "Madvillainy" (2004, a collaboration with producer Madlib under the name Madvillain), "Born Like This" (2009), and "The Mouse and the Mask" (2005, a collaboration with Danger Mouse).
Tragically, on October 31, 2020, it was announced that MF Doom had passed away. His death had occurred months earlier on April 23, 2020. Doom's death was met with an outpouring of grief from fans and fellow artists, as his impact on the hip-hop community was immeasurable. His legacy continues to inspire and influence countless artists in the genre.
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Dimensiones: 250 x 195 x 136 mm
MF Doom, cuyo verdadero nombre era Daniel Dumile, fue un rapero y productor muy influyente y enigmático de la escena del hip-hop underground. Nació el 9 de enero de 1971 en Londres, Inglaterra, y se crió en Long Island, Nueva York. MF Doom era conocido por sus intrincados esquemas de rimas, su ingenioso juego de palabras y su distintiva personalidad enmascarada.
Doom comenzó su carrera musical a finales de los 80 como Zev Love X, miembro del grupo de hip-hop KMD, junto a su hermano menor Dingilizwe Dumile (DJ Subroc) y Onyx the Birthstone Kid. KMD lanzó su álbum debut, "Mr. Hood", en 1991, seguido de su segundo álbum, "Black Bastards", en 1993. Trágicamente, DJ Subroc falleció en 1993, lo que llevó a la disolución del grupo.
Tras un período de duelo y luchas personales, Doom se reinventó como MF Doom, luciendo una máscara de metal característica que recuerda al supervillano de Marvel Comics, Doctor Doom. Adoptó la personalidad de un supervillano, creando narrativas intrincadas y referencias oscuras en sus letras.
En 1999, Doom lanzó su álbum debut como solista, "Operation: Doomsday", que obtuvo elogios de la crítica y ayudó a consolidar su estilo único y su culto. Continuó lanzando una serie de álbumes influyentes a lo largo de su carrera, incluidos "Mm.. Food" (2004), "Madvillainy" (2004, una colaboración con el productor Madlib bajo el nombre de Madvillain), "Born Like This" (2009) y "The Mouse and the Mask" (2005, una colaboración con Danger Mouse).
Trágicamente, el 31 de octubre de 2020, se anunció que MF Doom había fallecido. Su muerte había ocurrido meses antes, el 23 de abril de 2020. La muerte de Doom fue recibida con una gran muestra de dolor por parte de los fanáticos y otros artistas, ya que su impacto en la comunidad del hip-hop fue inconmensurable. Su legado continúa inspirando e influyendo en innumerables artistas del género.
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