Money Folder

Madvillain

About Money Folder

Money Folder / America's Most Blunted is a double A-side single by rapper MF DOOM and producer Madlib under the duo Madvillain, released in 2003. An early version of the song "America's Most Blunted" appeared on the unreleased Are Madvillain album, titled "Jack Off".


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2003
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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
After you who's last, it's Doom, he's the worst known
That'll have your boom blown or even thirst bone
Rock it to a worst clone, just don't curse the throne
Own his own microphone, bring it everywhere he go
So he can bring it to you live in stere-ere-o
Pan it, can't understand it, ban it
The underhanded ranted, planned it and left him stranded
The best, any who profess will be remanded
Yes sir, request permission to be candid? Granted
I don't think we can handle a style so rancid
They flipped it like Madlib, did a old jazz standard

Don't mind me, I wrote this rhyme lightly
Off of two or three Heines, and boy was they fine, G
One Black, One Spanish, One Chinese
It keeps the woody shiny year round like a pine tree
Don't sign me I'm about to get a mil without em
Grab him off the shelf, he's the villain, and what about him
So and he's a jerk and you don't know him
Mad how he expand work but won't show 'em
Poor guys, what a sight for old, sore four-eyes
Now hook me with two apple pies and a small fries
All rise, so far art as a Rupple
So raw break it down and make quadruple
It's crucial, you could see it in his pupil
And this time when he get it he'll waste it on somethin' useful
Like getting juiced off a deuce-deuce of cokey
Keep it low key, known to pull a okey-dokey
Silly Goose, Doom is too jokey
Damn he could really use a room or a whole key
Egads, he got enough styles to start three fads
True dat, she bad, I wonder do she come with kneepads
What a call, what a real butterball
Either I get a strike or strike out, gutterball
Rock it like gear for the fall
With knives inside pockets, prepare for the brawl
Yeah y'all you could say its an earful
Beware, do not touch mic, be careful
And just like he said, I coulda told ya
MF, the holder of a boulder, Money Folder
It ain't funny nigga
Money Folder

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Madvillain

Madvillain is a hip hop group consisting of MF DOOM (MC/producer) and Madlib (MC/producer). Their debut album Madvillainy was met with wide critical acclaim for its unique approach—short songs, obscure lyrics, few choruses and a sound which was generally unfriendly to commercial radio. more »

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Written by: OTIS JACKSON, DANIEL DUMILE THOMPSON

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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10 facts about this song

Album Origin
The song "Money Folder" is a part of "Madvillainy," an album released in 2004 by Madvillain, a collaboration of MF DOOM and Madlib. This album is recognized as a cornerstone of alternative hip hop.
Sample Sources
Madlib is known for his innovative use of samples. For "Money Folder", he pulled a sample from "In The Rain" created by The Dramatics, a soul music vocal band.
Cryptic Lyrics
Like many of MF DOOM's verses, the lyrics of "Money Folder" are often cryptic and contain many layers of meaning, cultural references, and subtle storytelling elements.
Instrumentation
The song uses a unique selection of instrumentation that includes snippets of jazz and soul music, showcasing Madlib's distinctive mixing style.
Pop Culture References
The lyrics of "Money Folder" include a mixture of obscure pop culture references, including references to movie dialogue, comic books, and iconic lines from other hip hop songs.
Cover Art
The "Madvillainy" album cover, which features "Money Folder," shows a comic book style image of MF DOOM wearing his signature metal mask, which supports the themes of villainy and mystery throughout the album.
Compilation Inclusion
"Money Folder" appears in the compilation album "Four Tet and Designer Selects" by Four Tet, showing its influence and popularity in the hip hop community.
MF DOOM's Wordplay
This track is praised for showcasing DOOM's unique brand of rhyming, which often includes irregular rhyming schemes, unexpected internal rhyme, and multi-syllabic rhymes.
Critics' Response
Critics and fans alike laud "Money Folder" as one of the standout tracks on the "Madvillainy" album.
Album Success
Since its release, "Madvillainy" has appeared in numerous "Best Album" lists, adding to the cultural importance of each individual track, including "Money Folder".

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