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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 matter." From another interview: "Like, Viktor, he supposed to be like a younger cat. Like, maybe a sophomore in high school type shit. So, his whole attitude has to be different. He's like, more spontaneous, spunky, you know what I'm saying? He got little funny stuff to say here and there. It's more from a younger guys perspective. I had to really get into character. It wasn't that hard, though. It's just a matter of remembering how it was back then at that time and just capturing that in lyrics." And also from another interview: "Viktor Vaughn is like a Bizarro Doom, if I can use that expression and whatnot. He's like the Doom from another dimension. But at the same time, it's another timeline, you know? Doom is known to dabble in science and technology here and there. But then Vik, in his dimension, technology might've been a little further along, so he had access to maybe quantum mechanics and all that a little earlier. He could devise a time travel machine, so that now you got Vik, he ends up in this dimension, but he's a little younger. He's a nineteen, kinda eighteen-year-old, kinda hotshot. He's a know-it-all kinda guy. But he's nice on the mic, know what I'm sayin? But he's still out of place. He's not even from here. But at the same time, he got that vigor, that young vigor that makes you say, 'It don't matter, like whatever. Like, well, y'all rhyme out here too, let's do it.' Nameen? It's really like I had to like make a Vik just so that I could speak for that other side. You know, because that side is valid too. We all remember being younger and kinda wild, a little rebellious. So I think that side needed a voice too."
Viktor Vaughn's debut album Vaudeville Villain was released on Sound-Ink Records September 16, 2003. The tracks were produced by Heat Sensor, King Honey, Max Bill (all of the Sound-Ink record label) and RJD2 (Saliva). The follow-up Venomous Villain was released through Insomniac, Inc. on August 3, 2004.
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 matter." From another interview: "Like, Viktor, he supposed to be like a younger cat. Like, maybe a sophomore in high school type shit. So, his whole attitude has to be different. He's like, more spontaneous, spunky, you know what I'm saying? He got little funny stuff to say here and there. It's more from a younger guys perspective. I had to really get into character. It wasn't that hard, though. It's just a matter of remembering how it was back then at that time and just capturing that in lyrics." And also from another interview: "Viktor Vaughn is like a Bizarro Doom, if I can use that expression and whatnot. He's like the Doom from another dimension. But at the same time, it's another timeline, you know? Doom is known to dabble in science and technology here and there. But then Vik, in his dimension, technology might've been a little further along, so he had access to maybe quantum mechanics and all that a little earlier. He could devise a time travel machine, so that now you got Vik, he ends up in this dimension, but he's a little younger. He's a nineteen, kinda eighteen-year-old, kinda hotshot. He's a know-it-all kinda guy. But he's nice on the mic, know what I'm sayin? But he's still out of place. He's not even from here. But at the same time, he got that vigor, that young vigor that makes you say, 'It don't matter, like whatever. Like, well, y'all rhyme out here too, let's do it.' Nameen? It's really like I had to like make a Vik just so that I could speak for that other side. You know, because that side is valid too. We all remember being younger and kinda wild, a little rebellious. So I think that side needed a voice too."
Viktor Vaughn's debut album Vaudeville Villain was released on Sound-Ink Records September 16, 2003. The tracks were produced by Heat Sensor, King Honey, Max Bill (all of the Sound-Ink record label) and RJD2 (Saliva). The follow-up Venomous Villain was released through Insomniac, Inc. on August 3, 2004.
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Viktor Vaughn Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Viktor Vaughn:
A Dead Mouse Yo I'm only rhyming where the drums is at Y'all niggaz think…
A Modern Day Mugging He used to get straight A's Nowadays get way payed is…
Back End (MF Doom/Viktor Vaughn) Dub it off your man, don't spend th…
Bloody Chain (MF Doom/Viktor Vaughn) ...Had this one bitty, she gave goo…
Can I Watch Mmm my cousin's friend's friend wanna meet me Saw V on…
Change The Beat A modern day marvel but terrible, better horrible When he g…
Doom On Vik Oh, man, Vik'? Oh, Vik' yeah, he's this young cat that He…
Dope Skill (Ft. Carl Kavorkian (MF Doom/Viktor Vaughn) It's Vik, known to kick a no joke…
Doper Skiller (MF Doom/Viktor Vaughn) ..People came from miles around to …
Fall Back/titty Fat Emcees fall back it's Vik' in your ear with The whole…
G.M.C "I found Viktor Vaughn the next morning Nearly frozen to dea…
G.M.C. Party people know the name, Vik with a "k" if its…
Lactose Somewhere's out in cop killin' Queens The bo deans stop lim…
Lactose and Lecithin Somewhere's out in cop killin' Queens The bo deans stop limo…
Let Me Watch Mmm.. My cousin's friend's friend wanna meet me Saw V on…
Let Me Watch feat. Apani B as Nikki Mmm.. My cousin's friend's friend wanna meet me Saw V on…
Let Me Watch feat. Apani B. as Nikki Mmm.. My cousin's friend's friend wanna meet me Saw V on…
Lickupon Confirmation of your worse fears Ever since his first years …
Modern Day Mugging He used to get straight A's Nowadays get way payed is…
Mr. Clean Study your history -- Whoever don't? I pity-the-fool like Mr…
Never Dead Curt Strifer The loon goon with the tunes in his tomb Hotter…
Never Dead feat. M Sayyid as Curis Strifer Curt Strifer The loon goon with the tunes in his tomb Hott…
Ode to Road Rage (MF Doom/Viktor Vaughn) ....Yolk em, leave 'em with his fee…
Open Mic Nite Wow, wow, hey yeah, alright, man That was great bYE! Get…
Open Mic Nite Part 2 (We got a brother from around the way) Yeah yeah whats…
Open Mic Nite Pt. 1 Wow, wow, hey yeah, alright, man That was great bYE! Get…
Open Mic Nite Pt. 2 (We got a brother from around the way) Yeah yeah whats…
Popsnot It last longer if take a picture It Viktor the slickster I…
R.A.P. G.A.M.E This is an editorial Funded by Rhymers Against Phony Gangste…
R.A.P. G.A.M.E. (MF Doom/Viktor Vaughn-Talking) This is an editorial funded…
Rae Dawn I can understand it V, the beat bandit Who bring heat…
Raedawn I could understand it V the beat bandit who bring heat…
Saliva Great balls of fire Guess who just crawled out the mud…
The Drop If I'm not workin' or puttin' work in I'm either wheelin'…
Untitled And so, Viktor Vaughn hid from the world A fascinating story…
Vaudeville Villain V. Vaughn, the traveling Vaudeville Villain Who don't give a…
Viktormizer College educate medical school Specialised in pscyho- Psycho…
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