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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) [2]
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
Solo albums
MF Doom
Doom Viktor Vaughn King Geedorah Metal Fingers
Collaborative studio albums
Demo recordings
Featured singles Other songs