MM..Drinks (MF DOOM Album) (TPSII)

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MM..Drinks
a Felis Catus Cup
Studio album by
Released September 11, 2025 (2025-09-11)
Recorded 2020—2024
Genre
  • Experimental Hip-Hop
  • East-Coast Hip-Hop
Length 38:30
Language English
Label Rhymesayers
Producer
  • MF DOOM
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
MF DOOM album chronology
Rebuild of Evangelion II: Compilation Album
(2017)
MM..Drinks
(2025)
Kitty Finesis Mishkagelion
(2032)

"MM..Drinks" is the highly anticipated sequel to the iconic album "MM..Food" by the enigmatic hip-hop artist MF DOOM. Released in 2025, "MM..Drinks" builds upon the foundation laid by its predecessor, delving deeper into the realms of creativity, wordplay, and sonic innovation that fans have come to associate with DOOM's distinctive style. Continuing the culinary theme introduced in "MM..Food," this sequel takes a unique twist, shifting the focus from food to beverages. Much like its predecessor, "MM..Drinks" is not just a collection of songs, but a meticulously crafted auditory experience that showcases MF DOOM's lyrical prowess, storytelling abilities, and exceptional production skills.

"MM..Drinks" is poised to be more than just a sequel; it is a testament to MF DOOM's artistic evolution and his ability to continually surprise and captivate his audience. This Wikipedia article delves into the details of the album's creation, its reception among fans and critics, as well as its lasting impact on the hip-hop genre, Being called the most "Experimental" MF DOOM album out.

Background

The conceptual predecessor to "MM..Drinks," "MM..Food," is a groundbreaking hip-hop album released by the enigmatic rapper and producer MF DOOM in 2004. Renowned for its intricate lyricism, innovative production, and thematic coherence, "MM..Food" quickly gained cult status within the hip-hop community and beyond. The album's overarching culinary theme, with each track named after a different food item, demonstrated MF DOOM's unparalleled creativity and penchant for crafting immersive narratives.

"MM..Food" marked a turning point in MF DOOM's career, solidifying his reputation as a visionary artist who blended intricate wordplay, cultural references, and distinct production styles into a cohesive and immersive musical experience. The album's success not only garnered critical acclaim but also helped cement MF DOOM's position as an influential figure in the underground hip-hop scene.

Concept and Development

The concept of "MM..Drinks" as a sequel to "MM..Food" was likely conceived as a natural progression of MF DOOM's thematic exploration. Drawing from the same culinary inspiration, the shift from food to beverages allowed MF DOOM to continue his tradition of wordplay and storytelling while exploring new dimensions of flavor, refreshment, and indulgence. This shift in focus created anticipation among fans and critics alike, who eagerly awaited the artist's unique take on the world of drinks.

The development of "MM..Drinks" saw MF DOOM collaborating with a diverse range of producers, musicians, and artists to craft a sonically rich and immersive experience. Building upon the sonic foundation of "MM..Food," the album's production likely continued to blend various musical genres, samples, and soundscapes, creating a distinct auditory landscape that complemented the album's thematic content.

Critical Reception

"MM..Drinks," the long-awaited sequel to MF DOOM's acclaimed "MM..Food," garnered significant attention from both music critics and fans upon its release. The album's thematic shift from food to beverages presented a unique opportunity for MF DOOM to explore new avenues of wordplay, storytelling, and sonic experimentation. The critical reception of "MM..Drinks" reflected the artist's ability to evolve his signature style while staying true to the thematic coherence that made its predecessor a standout in the hip-hop landscape.

Pitchfork praised "MM..Drinks" for its audacious concept and execution, noting that MF DOOM's ability to translate the experience of various drinks into lyrical narratives was a testament to his unmatched storytelling skills. The review highlighted the album's thematic coherence, with each track painting a vivid sonic picture of its respective beverage. The publication also commended the diverse range of producers involved, showcasing MF DOOM's willingness to collaborate while maintaining his artistic vision.

In a glowing review from NME, "MM..Drinks" was celebrated as a triumph of innovation and wordplay. The publication emphasized MF DOOM's lyrical complexity, noting that his ability to seamlessly weave together cultural references, metaphors, and personal anecdotes created an album that demanded repeated listens to fully appreciate its depth. The review also praised the production quality, stating that the beats perfectly complemented the lyrical content, resulting in an immersive and cohesive sonic experience.

Track list

All tracks are written by Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Madlib, and MF DOOM..

No.TitleLyricsProducer(s)Length
1."Soda Symphonies"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
3:45
2."Elixir Euphoria"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
4:20
3."Caffeine Chronicles"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
2:55
4."Liquor Lament"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
3:30
5."Fizz and Fables"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
4:10
6."Smoothie Sonnets"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
3:50
7."Tea Time Tales"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
3:15
8."Mocktail Memoirs"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
4:05
9."Vintage Vibes"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
3:40
10."The Last Sip"Daniel Dumile (MF DOOM)
  • Madlib
  • Flying Lotus
  • Alchemist
  • Nujabes
5:00
Total length:38:30