Viktor Vaughn tells a story about manipulating time and space in order to buy some cheap cocaine. Ultimately, Vaughn’s sci-fi-like efforts are foiled when he discovers that the cheap coke he purchased had been cut with weak over-the-counter white powders like lactose, aspirin, and lecithin, to name a few. The twist-ending reveals why the song is named “Lactose and Lecithin”. The song’s content and narrative conclusion are also a reflection of MF DOOM’s character Viktor Vaughn’s eagerness, greed, and inexperience as a young, aspiring villain.
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Viktor Vaughn tells a story about manipulating time and space in order to buy some cheap cocaine. Ultimately, Vaughn’s sci-fi-like efforts are foiled… read more
Viktor Vaughn tells a story about manipulating time and space in order to buy some cheap cocaine. Ultimately, Vaughn’s sci-fi-like efforts are foiled when he discovers that the cheap cok… read more
Alter ego of rapper Daniel Dumile. Other alter egos include MF DOOM, Metal Fingers, DOOM and King Geedorah. The name Viktor Vaughn comes from Victor Von Doom, the real name of Fantastic Four arch-enemy Dr. Doom. Doom stated, in the song 'Doom on Vik': "Vik is more cutting edge, whatever the new stuff is or these new MC's are doing. But he still appreciates the old school art of rhyming. So there's still a level of sincerity to Viktors stuff, but it's still younger and newer, you know what I'm saying? And he rhymes over whatever beat, it don't… read more
Alter ego of rapper Daniel Dumile. Other alter egos include MF DOOM, Metal Fingers, DOOM and King Geedorah. The name Viktor Vaughn comes from Victor Von Doom, the real name of Fantastic Fou… read more
Alter ego of rapper Daniel Dumile. Other alter egos include MF DOOM, Metal Fingers, DOOM and King Geedorah. The name Viktor Vaughn comes from Victor Von Doom, the real name of Fantastic Four arch-enemy Dr. Doom. Doom stated, in the so… read more