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Album
Madvillainy Instrumentals is the instrumental version of Madvillainy released by the producer Madlib and rapper MF DOOM. Released on March 23, 2004 alongside Madvillain under Stones Throw Records. Madvillainy was considered one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever made due to the album’s instruments, consisting of Madlib's signature style of beat-making by blending jazz, funk, soul, psychedelic music, and looping them into his beat, with MF DOOM's talented skill at rapping. Madlib created most of his instrumentals with limited equipment after he took a trip to Brazil and recorded them in his hotel room. The album was recorded between 2002 and 2004,about 14 months before the album's release, an unfinished demo was leaked onto the internet. Annoyed, the duo decided to stop working on it. The cover features Madlib holding an E-mu Systems SP 1200 with a blue square on the top right instead of an orange one. On the album tracklist, the interludes are missing, and the first track "Accordion" is misspelled to "Accordian". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Accordian
Madlib
Meat Grinder
Madvillain
Raid
Madvillain
America's Most Blunted
Madvillain
Rainbows
Madvillain
Curls
Madvillain
Money Folder
Madvillain
Shadows of Tomorrow
Madvillain
operation lifesaver
Madvillain
Figaro
Madvillain
Hardcore Hustle
Madvillain
Strange Ways
Madvillain
Fancy Clown
Madvillain
Eye
Madvillain
All Caps
Madvillain
Great Day
Madvillain
Rhinestone Cowboy
Madvillain