MF DOOM Albums Ranked From Worst To Best
12. Super What?
The death of Daniel Dumile at only 49 years old was a tragic shock and he will be sincerely missed by the millions of people whose lives he's touched.
Many fans wondered if DOOM would have a posthumous album after his passing and were delighted by the release of the sequel to the beloved album, Czarface Meets Metal Face, entitled Super What? The album (planned and nearly completed before DOOM's passing) maintained the same general style as the last MF DOOM/Czarface collaboration but with noticeably fewer DOOM verses. The fact that DOOM doesn't feature as heavily on this album disappointed many fans.
One thing that should be clear is that the worst MF DOOM album is better than the vast majority of other music, but unfortunately, the lack of DOOM, paired with the album being heavily derivative of their first project, but with a dip in the quality of verses, make this DOOM's worst album. Super What? does have a lot of clever lyricism, though. For example, one of the best songs on the album is This Is Canon Now, which is basically a diss track to every superhero in pop-culture, filled with punchline after punchline.