![]() There are lines that exhibit the teenager’s wisdom way beyond his years and a relationship that is as much give as it is take for both parties. ![]() The Metal-Faced Villain and his sidekick Bishop Nehru make quite the dynamic duo, indeed Batman and Robin ain't got shit on these two." Sam Willis of Drowned In Sound stated, "Throughout NehruvianDoom the production is consistently on point, vocals are sharp and the shining talent of Bishop Nehru is given to us in all its glory. Mark Bozzer of Exclaim! said, "It's great to have Doom back on this release, and it's even better that's he's joined forces with a young emcee in Nehru that shows a hell of a lot of promise on this project. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 67, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 13 reviews. NehruvianDoom received generally positive reviews from music critics. It just is what it is." Critical response Professional ratings Aggregate scores To me, everything happened organically and it's still going organically, so it's hard to explain it as it's happening. I don't think anything really compares to it." MF Doom added: "As like a compilation of sounds, all of them hold they own weight but as one whole thing, a piece, it's going to be a very informative piece. It's just kind of its own little feel, its own little sound. It was my first time out there, I opened for him and Ghostface at the 100 Club and I just happened to run into him after the show and we met like that and we kicked it and talked like that." In a March 2014, interview with XXL, Bishop Nehru elaborated on the album, saying: "It's called Nehruvian Doom, it's going to be about seven songs. ![]() We don't have any outside features, it's just me and him." He explained how the album came about, saying: "I met Doom for the first time a couple of months ago when I went to London. It's Doom producing the beats and I'm rapping over them, though he's going to be on some of the songs too. In January 2014, during an interview with The Village Voice, Bishop Nehru spoke about the album, saying: "Well it's titled NehruvianDoom. The album was released on October 7, 2014, by Lex Records. NehruvianDoom is the collaborative studio album by American hip hop duo NehruvianDoom which consisted of MF DOOM and Bishop Nehru.
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