Madvillainy
- Label
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Caroline Third Party
- Release date
- 3 Oct 2006
- Running length
- 22 tracks
- Running time
- 46:21
Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 | Madvillain - The Illest Villains | 1:54 | 96,090 | |||
| 2 | Madvillain, Madlib - Accordian | 1:58 | 389 | |||
| 3 | Madvillain, Mf Doom - Meat Grinder | 2:11 | 842 | |||
| 4 |
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Madvillain - Bistro | 1:07 | 134,402 | ||
| 5 | Madvillain, Med Aka Medaphoar - Raid | 2:29 | 153 | |||
| 6 | Madvillain, Quasimoto - America's Most Blunted | 3:53 | 464 | |||
| 7 |
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Madvillain - Sickfit | 1:21 | 52,067 | ||
| 8 |
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Madvillain - Rainbows | 2:51 | 107,706 | ||
| 9 |
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Madvillain - Curls | 1:35 | 123,157 | ||
| 10 |
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Madvillain - Do Not Fire! | 0:52 | 47,426 | ||
| 11 |
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Madvillain - Money Folder | 3:02 | 112,432 | ||
| 12 |
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Madvillain - Shadows of Tomorrow | 2:35 | 60,004 | ||
| 13 |
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Madvillain - Operation Lifesaver AKA Mint Test | 1:29 | 76,150 | ||
| 14 |
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Madvillain - Figaro | 2:25 | 119,072 | ||
| 15 |
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Madvillain, Wildchild - Hardcore Hustle | 1:21 | 637 | ||
| 16 |
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Madvillain - Strange Ways | 2:10 | 125,292 | ||
| 17 |
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Madvillain, Viktor Vaughn - Fancy Clown | 1:55 | 568 | ||
| 18 |
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Madvillain, Stacy Epps - Eye | 1:57 | 714 | ||
| 19 |
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Madvillain - Supervillain Theme | 0:52 | 22,796 | ||
| 20 |
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Madvillain - All Caps | 2:10 | 145,836 | ||
| 21 |
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Madvillain - Great Day | 2:16 | 115,472 | ||
| 22 |
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Madvillain - Rhinestone Cowboy | 3:58 | 103,082 |
About this album
Madvillainy is a collaboration between rapper MF Doom and producer Madlib under the group name Madvillain.
MF DOOM and Madlib were off the radar to many in 2003, but the announcement of a collaboration and the first track, “America’s Most Blunted”, brought all the quiet fans out of the woodwork, and let to a controversial and highly acclaimed album release in early 2004 that helped expose the two artists to a large audience for the first time. While the producer and MC both did what was completely natural to them, they turned the formula of popular rap at the time on its head, creating an album that is both unique and true to it’s hip-hop influences.
MF DOOM and Madlib were off the radar to many in 2003, but the announcement of a collaboration and the first track, “America’s Most Blunted”, brought all the quiet fans out of the woodwork, and let to a controversial and highly acclaimed album release in early 2004 that helped expose the two artists to a large audience for the first time. While the producer and MC both did what was completely natural to them, they turned the formula of popular rap at the time on its head, creating an album that is both unique and true to it’s hip-hop influences.
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