The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera

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The Downfall Of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera
Downfall cover MF Grimm.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2002
Recorded2000-2001
Genre Hip hop
Length47:42
Label
Producer
MF Grimm chronology
MF EP
(2000)
The Downfall Of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera
(2002)
Digital Tears: E-mail from Purgatory
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork Media (8.3/10) [1]
Rap Reviews.com (7/10) [2]

The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera is the full-length debut album by Manhattan, New York rapper MF Grimm, released on January 12, 2002, on his own independent label Day By Day Entertainment.

The album features a variety of producers: Cas, DJ Eli, dminor and DJ Rob A each produce one track, Dr. Butcher co-produces two with Metal Fingers and Count Bass D provides two solo productions and one co-production with Metal Fingers. The rest of the album's production, most of it, is handled by Metal Fingers. Vocal guest appearances are made by Count Bass D, MF DOOM and Grimm's Monsta Island Czars colleague Megalon.

All the tracks on the album are original, except for "Break 'Em Off," which appeared on the MF EP collaboration with MF DOOM.

Grimm was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2000 for narcotics and conspiracy offences. Paying a one-day bail of $100,000, he recorded The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera in those twenty-four hours. Grimm also said in an interview that the album is mainly a lot of questions he had about his life and that his other albums are answers to life. [3] Studying law while incarcerated, Grimm appealed his sentences and filed counter-suits, with the ultimate effect that his sentence was commuted to three years and he was released in 2003.

The album is widely considered to be an underground classic alongside MF DOOM'S Operation: Doomsday and Count Bass D's Dwight Spitz .

The Downfall of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera was, along with Digital Tears: E-mail from Purgatory , re-issued in 2010 after being out of print for many years.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Alpha" (featuring Count Bass D)0:35
2."Time and Space"
  • Metal Fingers
2:51
3."Life and Death"
  • Metal Fingers
4:22
4."Freedom"
  • Dr. Butcher
  • Metal Fingers (co-producer)
3:08
5."Foolish" (featuring Megalon and MF DOOM)
  • Metal Fingers
3:15
6."Together"
  • dminor
1:58
7."Break 'Em Off"
  • Cas
4:04
8."Rain Blood" (featuring Megalon)
  • Metal Fingers
4:00
9."Voices Pt. 0"
  • Metal Fingers
1:58
10."Voices Pt. 1" (featuring MF DOOM)
  • Metal Fingers
1:54
11."Yes You Are (It's Only a Movie)"
  • DJ Eli
2:26
12."I.B.'s"
  • Metal Fingers
3:54
13."To All My Comrades"
  • Metal Fingers
2:05
14."Howl"
  • Dr. Butcher
  • Metal Fingers (co-producer)
2:28
15."Words"
  • Count Bass D
  • Metal Fingers (co-producer)
3:24
16."Teach the Babies"
  • Protest
2:28
17."Omega"
  • Count Bass D
2:58
Total length:47:41

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  2. "MF Grimm :: The Downfall of Ibliys :: Metal Face/Day By Day Entertainment". Rapreviews.com. Retrieved November 28, 2014.
  3. Archived November 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine