NME has a track-by-track rundown of the Gorillaz album. Doom appears on this one track, #9. Other guests include De La, Pharcyde, Ike Turner (huh?), Dennis Hopper (what the ****?) but not Ghostface like was speculated.
09: November Has Come
2D: "The beginning sounds like an old Wham! song, and features a rap supplied by London-born rapper MF Doom."
NME says: Straight-ahead electronic hip hop. Could have found a home on Gorillaz's first album.
i dunno much about gorillaz, so can someone clarify about the type of genre they fall into. mf doom site said that the gorilla site has fans that aren't too pleased with them mixing with hip hop. dunno...
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I really can't say what genre the Gorillaz classify in because they make music in almost all of them. Punk, hip hop, electronic, techno, pop, Latin folk are some of the genres they've made music.
I don't have a problem with them mixing with hip hop, as the hip hop artists they're working with are top notch so it should come out great.
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