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JJ DOOM|Key to the Kuffs

Key to the Kuffs

JJ DOOM, MF DOOM, Jneiro Jarel

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When you set your collaboration bar as high as Madvillainy, all future collabos are subject to over-scrutiny, but MF Doom spent 2012 rekindling his love of the super-hero team-up, joining Ghostface Killah for the DOOMSTARKS single and partnering with abstract rapper/producer Jneiro Jarel for this slab of smart and wild. Make that U.K.-inspired smart and wild as the now 41-year-old Doom reflects upon his birthplace of London in the year his hometown is hosting the Olympics, although there's no Danny Boyle-ish wide-eyed sense of wonder here. There is, however, Blur's Damon Albarn, who lends some songwriting and a mumbled hook to "Bite the Thong," the album's crooked, key track. Portishead's Beth Gibbons is on board too, cracking through the track "GMO" with her icy siren song as Doom goes forks over knifes in a Kool Keith fashion, warning "Whoever uses canola oil, you're soul will boil/For a longer time than it takes a diet cola to spoil" before making Chuck D jealous with the simple and direct "Breeds of a needless variety/In the name of greed we get a seedless society." No surprise then that the angry, environmental-minded cut falls on the bitter side of prickly, and welcoming moments -- like the electro-rocking "Rhymin Slang" -- are scant on Keys to the Kuffs, to the point where if you're not insider, it could be to a fault. Jarel is a fair partner and best as a hypeman or techno-minded partner behind the scenes, and while "Guv'nor" is so Brit it smells of fish, chips, and Beckhams, it's a distracting or absent concept elsewhere. Still, Doom drops "Depends on your status or your stacks, sir/Whether you benefit from the prior or the latter-er" as if it was nothing, and with plenty more of these moments hidden inside, fans will find that Key to the Kuffs goes from confusing letdown to intriguing mystery after just a couple listens.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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1
Waterlogged
00:01:50

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

2
Guv'nor
00:03:03

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

3
Banished
00:03:08

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

4
Bite the Thong
00:03:53

Damon Albarn, FeaturedArtist - Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

5
Rhymin Slang
00:02:20

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

6
Dawg Friendly
00:02:37

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

7
Borin Convo
00:02:19

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

8
Snatch That Dough
00:00:46

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

9
GMO
00:04:21

Beth Gibbons, FeaturedArtist - Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

10
Bout the Shoes
00:02:33

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist - Boston Fielder, FeaturedArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

11
Winter Blues
00:04:10

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

12
Still Kaps
00:01:28

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist - Khujo Goodie, FeaturedArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

13
Retarded Fren
00:03:38

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

14
Viberian Sun, Pt. 2
00:03:11

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2012 Lex Records Ltd

15
Wash Your Hands
00:02:41

Jneiro Jarel, MainArtist - MF Doom, MainArtist - JJ DOOM, MainArtist

2012 Lex Records Ltd 2013 Lex Records Ltd

Chronique

When you set your collaboration bar as high as Madvillainy, all future collabos are subject to over-scrutiny, but MF Doom spent 2012 rekindling his love of the super-hero team-up, joining Ghostface Killah for the DOOMSTARKS single and partnering with abstract rapper/producer Jneiro Jarel for this slab of smart and wild. Make that U.K.-inspired smart and wild as the now 41-year-old Doom reflects upon his birthplace of London in the year his hometown is hosting the Olympics, although there's no Danny Boyle-ish wide-eyed sense of wonder here. There is, however, Blur's Damon Albarn, who lends some songwriting and a mumbled hook to "Bite the Thong," the album's crooked, key track. Portishead's Beth Gibbons is on board too, cracking through the track "GMO" with her icy siren song as Doom goes forks over knifes in a Kool Keith fashion, warning "Whoever uses canola oil, you're soul will boil/For a longer time than it takes a diet cola to spoil" before making Chuck D jealous with the simple and direct "Breeds of a needless variety/In the name of greed we get a seedless society." No surprise then that the angry, environmental-minded cut falls on the bitter side of prickly, and welcoming moments -- like the electro-rocking "Rhymin Slang" -- are scant on Keys to the Kuffs, to the point where if you're not insider, it could be to a fault. Jarel is a fair partner and best as a hypeman or techno-minded partner behind the scenes, and while "Guv'nor" is so Brit it smells of fish, chips, and Beckhams, it's a distracting or absent concept elsewhere. Still, Doom drops "Depends on your status or your stacks, sir/Whether you benefit from the prior or the latter-er" as if it was nothing, and with plenty more of these moments hidden inside, fans will find that Key to the Kuffs goes from confusing letdown to intriguing mystery after just a couple listens.
© David Jeffries /TiVo

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