MF DOOM’s 2004 album ‘Mm..Food’ has hit a new peak, soaring to No. 18 on the Billboard 200.
- It’s the highest-charting album of his career, surpassing previous records.
- The reissue includes fresh remixes and unreleased interview clips.
- Fans can find exclusive merchandise tied to this release.
- A new biography outlines DOOM’s legendary journey in hip-hop.
MF DOOM’s posthumous release of the 20th-anniversary edition of ‘Mm..Food‘ is turning heads. Released on November 15 by Rhymesayers Entertainment, the album has reached a new pinnacle by climbing up to No. 18 on the Billboard 200. Previously, his 2009 album ‘Born Like This‘ only managed to reach No. 52, while his collaboration with Danger Mouse, ‘The Mouse and The Mask‘ in 2005, peaked at No. 41.
This reissue isn’t just a simple replay of the past. Madlib’s “One Beer (Remix),” along with other tracks like “Hoe Cakes,” have been revamped by Jake One and Atmosphere’s Ant, adding a fresh twist to the beloved classics. Additionally, new artwork by Sam Rodriguez adds a different look, attracting fans both old and new.
For die-hard fans, the deluxe edition vinyl is a special treat, featuring a bonus 7-inch picture disc with the rare original version of “Kookies” and a Just Blaze remix. This meticulous attention to detail makes the reissue a must-have for enthusiasts, offering them more than just music but a piece of art.
Beyond the music, exclusive merchandise commemorating this release, including an action figure and a cereal bowl set, is available. It’s a playful nod to DOOM’s unique style, enhancing the fan experience beyond the auditory realm.
In conjunction with the album, a comprehensive biography, ‘The Chronicles of DOOM: Unraveling Rap’s Masked Iconoclast,’ penned by S.H. Fernando Jr., was released on October 29. This book dives deep into DOOM’s enigmatic journey, capturing his rise, fall, redemption, and the extraordinary legacy he’s left behind in hip-hop.
‘Mm..Food’ reissue honors MF DOOM’s indelible mark on the music world.