OKAY Player Article Says If it Wasn't for Stan Lee We Wouldn't Have MF DOOM

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Stan Lee's influence stops and starts with the co-creation of a fictional character, unless were gonna give him credit for dudes getting banned from all bars and getting kicked out the carvel :stopitslime:

But seriously, was that article even necessary? :francis:
 

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Article is some captain obvious shyt, we all know what MF Doom was influenced by, doesn't take a fukking genius to figure out
 

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Let's be clear, if it wasn't for Elektra dropping KMD and shelving Black b*stards and Subroc dying, there'd be no MF Doom.

The Marvel influence is blatant but this is lowkey clickbait.
Thank you. A bunch of factors had to happen for Daniel Dumile to become MF Doom. Picking the persona was the easy part. The way to display the character and write for him with sick ass bars is the genius of it all
 

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I don't see the problem with the article.

Stan Lee just passed and the writer is just connecting his life to the life of someone he inadvertantly influenced in the hip hop world.

I knew the story of Daniel Dumile and his brother, but the article succinctly brought everything together nicely. We all know it's MF Doom's talent that got him his success, but acknowledging the specific muse is ok too.

My first time hearing about MF Doom was 2005, when a pal put me on, and I wasn't feeling it. A few years later I ran across a video and it's been :myman: ever since.
 

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I'm sorry his voice sounds like hes the slow kid in reading class . Ive yet to get thru a whole song of his . If you want to show me a few songs that maie him the greatest rappers of all time I'd listen, but he's not even top 100
He sounds like a dude who's laying on his back on a couch in the recording booth with his hands in his pants (Al Bundy style) rhyming into a microphone.
 

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Uh honestly thought of no rapper when Stan lee died, not even on my radar
 
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