One Beer

One Beer

Infobox Single
Name = One Beer


Artist = Madvillain
from Album = MM..Food
Released = April 2004
Format = 7-inch single
Recorded = 2003
Genre = Hip hop
Label = Stones Throw
Producer = MF DOOM
Madlib

"One Beer" is a 7-inch single by rapper MF DOOM and producer Madlib under the duo Madvillain, released in 2004 on Stones Throw Records. This limited edition single was being given away with the Madvillainy album if the album was bought at the websites of "Sand Box Automatic", "Hip Hop Site recordings", and "Turntable labs" as the 8th of Stones Throw Records' Fan Club 45s.

For this song, MF DOOM rhymed over the beat of Jaylib's "No Games" track from Champion Sound. It wasn't listed as a Madvillain track on DOOM's second album MM..Food.

The song samples the song "Huit Octobre 1971" by the French band Cortex.

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# One Beer


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