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*[[Critically Sound]] (81%) [http://criticallysound.com/2009/03/24/mf-doom-born-like-this-81/ 2009]
*[[Critically Sound]] (81%) [http://criticallysound.com/2009/03/24/mf-doom-born-like-this-81/ 2009]
*''[[The Guardian]]'' {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/mar/15/doom-born-like-this-review 2009]
*''[[The Guardian]]'' {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/mar/15/doom-born-like-this-review 2009]
*[[HipHopDx.com]] {{Rating|3.5|5}} [http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/reviews/id.1141 2009]
*[[Okayplayer]] (80/100) [http://www.okayplayer.com/reviews/march-2009/doom-200903247642/ 2009]
*[[Okayplayer]] (80/100) [http://www.okayplayer.com/reviews/march-2009/doom-200903247642/ 2009]
*[[Paste Magazine|Paste]] (76/100) [http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2009/03/doom-born-like-this.html 2009]
*[[Paste Magazine|Paste]] (76/100) [http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2009/03/doom-born-like-this.html 2009]

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Born Like This is an album by American hip hop artist MF DOOM, released under the shortened pseudonym DOOM on Lex Records on March 24, 2009.[1] The album is self described as Dumile's "definitive album... encapsulating but surpassing all of his previous work."[2]

Track listing

# Title Time Guest Performers Producer Notes
1 Supervillain Intro 0:54 DOOM
  • Co-produced by and featuring Mr. Chop
  • Additional vocals: Posdnous from De La Soul as P-Pain & Paloma Faith as Cat-Girl
  • Uses the 'Metal Fingers' beat "Coca Leaf"
2 Gazzillion Ear 4:12 J Dilla
  • Additional vocals: Paloma Faith as Cat-Girl
  • Contains a sample from "(Theme From) Midnight Express" by Giorgio Moroder
  • Contains a sample from "Trouble" by Brenton Wood
  • Uses the unreleased J Dilla beats "Dig It" & "Phantom of the Synths"
  • Instrumental licensed courtesy of Nature Sounds
3 Ballskin 1:30 Jake One
4 Yessir! 2:34 Raekwon DOOM
  • Contains a sample from "UFO" by ESG
5 Absolutely 2:43 Madlib
6 Rap Ambush 1:28 Jake One
7 Lightworks 1:55 J Dilla
  • Uses the J Dilla beat "Lightworks"
  • Contains a sample from "Bendix 1 'The Tomorrow People'" by Raymond Scott
  • Contains a sample from "Lightworks" by Raymond Scott;
  • Contains a sample from "King of the Beats" by Mantronix
  • Instrumental licensed courtesy of Stones Throw
8 Batty Boyz 3:16 DOOM
9 Angelz 3:07 Tony Starks (AKA Ghostface Killah) DOOM
  • Additional vocals: Raekwon & Paloma Faith as Cat-Girl
10 Cellz 4:21 DOOM
  • Co-produced by and featuring Mr. Chop
  • Contains a sample of Charles Bukowski reading "Dinosauria, We", from the film "Bukowski: Born Into This"
11 Still Dope 2:40 Empress Stahhr Tha Femcee (AKA staHHR) [3] DOOM
  • Uses the 'Metal Fingers' beat "Passion Flower"
  • Contains a sample of "Seriado" by Arthur Verocai
12 Microwave Mayo 2:26 Jake One
13 More Rhymin' 1:39 Jake One
14 That's That 2:15 DOOM
  • Contains a sample from "Princess Gika" by Galt MacDermot
  • Uses the 'Metal Fingers' beat "Hyssop" [3]
15 Supervillainz 2:49 Kurious, Slug & Mobonix DOOM
  • Co-produced by and featuring Mr. Chop
  • Additional vocals: Prince Paul as Filthy Pablo & Posdnous as P-Pain
16 Bumpy's Message 1:36 Bumpy Knuckles (AKA Freddie Foxxx) DOOM
  • Co-produced by and featuring Mr. Chop
17 Thank Yah 1:14 DOOM
  • Uses the 'Metal Fingers' beat "Coca Leaf"
18 Gazzillion Ear (Thom Yorke Remix) 4:11 Thom Yorke
  • United States iTunes Store Bonus Track
  • Produced by Radiohead's Thom Yorke

References