MF Doom production discography
The following list is a discography of production by MF Doom, a US-based English hip hop record producer and rapper. It includes a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, album and title.
1999
MF Doom - Operation: Doomsday
- 01. "The Time We Faced Doom (skit)"
- 02. "Doomsday"
- 03. "Rhymes Like Dimes" (featuring Cucumber Slice)
- 04. "The Finest" (featuring Tommy Gunn)
- 05. "Back In The Days (skit)"
- 06. "Go With the Flow"
- 07. "Tick, Tick..." (featuring MF Grimm)
- 08. "Red And Gold" (featuring King Geedorah)
- 10. "Who You Think I Am?" (featuring X-Ray, Rodan, Megalon, K.D., King Geedorah, and Kong)
- 11. "Doom, Are You Awake? (skit)"
- 12. "Hey!"
- 13. "Operation: Greenbacks" (featuring King Geedorah and Megalon)
- 14. "The Mic"
- 15. "The Mystery of Doom (skit)"
- 16. "Dead Bent"
- 17. "Gas Drawls"
- 18. "?" (featuring Kurious)
- 19. "Hero vs. Villain (Epilogue)" (featuring E. Mason)
2000
MF Doom and MF Grimm - MF EP
- 02. "No Snakes Alive" (performed by MF Doom featuring King Geedorah, Jet Jaguar, and Rodan)[1]
- 03. "Impostas" (performed by MF Doom) (co-produced by III Clown)[1]
2002
MF Grimm - The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera
- 01. "Alpha" (featuring Count Bass D) (co-produced by Count Bass D)
- 03. "Life And Death"
- 04. "Freedom" (co-produced by Dr. Butcher)
- 05. "Foolish" (featuring Megalon & MF DOOM)
- 08. "Rain Blood" (featuring Megalon)
- 09. "Voices Pt. 0"
- 10. "Voices Pt. 1" (featuring MF Doom)
- 12. "I.B.'s"
- 13. "To All My Comrades"
- 14. "Howl" (co-produced by Dr. Butcher)
2003
Monsta Island Czars - Escape from Monsta Island!
- 05. 1,2... 1,2 (performed by Kong, Megalon and Rodan)
- 06. Scientific Civilization (skit)
- 07. MIC Line (performed by King Geedorah)
- 14. Make It Squash (performed by Kong, Megalon, King Caesar and Rodan)
- 18. Comin' at You (performed by Megalon, Rodan, Kamackeris and Kong)
- 20. Escape From Monsta Isle (performed by Rodan, Megalon, Kong and Spiega)
King Geedorah - Take Me to Your Leader
- 1. "Fazers" (produced with E. Mason)
- 2. "Fastlane" (featuring Biolante)
- 3. "Krazy World" (featuring Gigan)
- 4. "The Final Hour" (featuring MF Doom)
- 5. "Monster Zero"
- 6. "Next Levels" (featuring Lil' Sci, ID 4 Winds, Stahhr, and Stacy Epps)
- 7. "No Snakes Alive" (featuring Jet-Jaguar and Rodan)
- 8. "Anti-Matter" (featuring MF Doom and Mr. Fantastik)
- 9. "Take Me to Your Leader"
- 10. "Lockjaw" (featuring Trunks)
- 11. "I Wonder" (featuring Hassan Chop)
- 12. "One Smart Nigger"
- 13. "The Fine Print"
2004
- 01. "The Illest Villains" (produced by Madlib & MF Doom)
MF Doom - Mm.. Food
- 01. "Beef Rapp"
- 02. "Hoe Cakes"
- 05. "Deep Fried Frenz"
- 06. "Poo-Putt Platter"
- 07. "Fillet-O-Rapper"
- 08. "Gumbo"
- 09. "Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate"
- 10. "Kon Karne"
- 11. "Guinnesses" (featuring Angelika and 4ize)
- 13. "Rapp Snitch Knishes" (featuring Mr. Fantastik)
- 14. "Vomitspit"
- 15. "Kookies"
2006
- 06. "9 Milli Bros." (feat. Wu-Tang Clan, Cappadonna)
- 15. "Clipse of Doom" (feat. Trife da God)
- 16. "Jellyfish" (feat. Theodore Unit)
- 21. "Underwater"
Masta Killa - Made in Brooklyn
- 02. "E.N.Y. House"
Ghostface Killah - More Fish
- 03. "Guns N' Razors" (feat. Trife da God, Cappadonna, Killa Sin)
- 15. "Alex (Stolen Script)"
2008
John Robinson - Who is this Man?
2009
MF Doom - Born Like This
- 01. "Supervillain Intro"
- 04. "Yessir" (featuring Raekwon)
- 08. "Batty Boyz"
- 09. "Angelz" (featuring Tony Starks)
- 10. "Cellz"
- 11. "Still Dope" (featuring Empress Stahhr Tha Femcee)
- 14. "That's That"
- 15. "Supervillainz" (featuring Kurious Jorge, Slug, and Mobonix)
- 16. "Bumpy's Message" (featuring Freddie Foxxx)
- 17. "Thank Yah"
2010
TiRon - MSTRD
- 04. "Ms. Right" (featuring Ayomari)
- 05. "Boys & Girls"
2012
Capital STEEZ - AmeriKKKan Korruption Reloaded
- 06. "Dead on Arrival"
- 14. "Chicago"
- 07. "World Domination"[2]
- 08. "Pennyroyal"
Bishop Nehru - Nehruvia
- 04. "Lemon Grass"[3]
- 13. "Elder Blossoms"
Masta Ace - MA Doom: Son of Yvonne
- 01. "D Ski's Intro"[4]
- 02. "Nineteen Seventy Something"
- 03. "Son of Yvonne"
- 04. "Da'Pro"
- 05. "Store Frontin'"
- 06. "Me and My Gang"
- 07. "Crush Hour"
- 08. "Think I Am"
- 09. "Fresh Fest"
- 10. "Hoe-Tel Leftovers"
- 11. "Slow Down"
- 12. "Home Sweet Home"
- 13. "Dedication"
- 14. "I Did It"
- 15. "In da Spot"
- 16. "Outtakes"
2014
Bishop Nehru & MF Doom - NehruvianDOOM
- 01. "Intro"
- 02. "Om"
- 03. "Mean The Most"
- 04. "So Alone"
- 05. "Coming For You"
- 06. "Darkness (HBU)"
- 07. "Caskets"
- 08. "Great Things"
- 09. "Disastrous" (Produced with Madlib, credited as Madvillain)
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References
- "MF Doom/MF Grimm - MF". Discogs. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
- 1999 (Media notes). Joey Badass. Pro Era / Cinematic Media Group. 2012.CS1 maint: others (link)
- Mlynar, Phillip (January 13, 2014). "Bishop Nehru Reveals Details Of His Collaborative Album With MF DOOM". The Village Voice. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
- Smart, Dan (May 16, 2012). "MA DOOM (Masta Ace and DOOM) LP finally endowed by its creators with an inalienable release date, and lo, a weary world rejoiceth". Tiny Mixtapes. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
- Lynch, Joe (June 26, 2013). "Joey Bada$$ Unleashes Vicious MF Doom-Produced Track". Fuse.tv. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
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