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EPMD - Strictly Business (CD)

Album Details: Strictly Business

Release Date:01/01/1988
Label:Priority Records
UPC:049925713527

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    A Classic Hip Hop Album.

    By Gregory  Apr 21, 2007

    Pros: Great debut from EPMD

    Cons: Nothing Negative To Say.

    This album is the debut of one of hip hop's dynamic duo EPMD. Although this album debuted 20 years ago, it still is very funky and entertaining. Compared to the hip hop of today, this album has quality to it and does it without resorting to the g...arbage that permeates today's hip hop. I would highly recommend this album to fans of 50 Cent, TI, and Little Jon who think that hip hop is about materialism, street reputations, and sexual references to women. These guys are the REAL legends of hip hop, not these clowns who currently dominate the genre. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    EPMD's blueprint for East Coast rap wasn't startlingly different from many others in rap's golden age, but the results were simply amazing, a killer blend of good groove and laid-back flow, plus a populist sense of sampling that had heads nodding from the first listen (and revealed tastes that, like Prince Paul's, tended toward AOR as much as classic soul and funk). A pair from Long Island, EPMD weren't real-life hardcore rappers -- it's hard to believe the same voice who talks of spraying a crowd on one track could be name-checking the Hardy Boys later on -- but their no-nonsense, monotoned delivery brooked no arguments. With their album debut, Strictly Business, Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith really turned rapping on its head; instead of simple lyrics delivered with a hyped, theatrical tone, they dropped the dopest rhymes as though they spoke them all the time. Their debut single, "You Gots to Chill," was a perfect example of the EPMD revolution; two obvious samples, Zapp's "More Bou...nce to the Ounce" and Kool the Gang's "Jungle Boogie," doing battle over a high-rolling beat, with the fluid, collaborative raps of Sermon and Smith tying everything together with a mastery that made it all seem deceptively simple. There was really only one theme at work here -- the brilliancy of EPMD, or the worthlessness of sucker MCs -- but every note of Strictly Business proved their claims. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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EPMD

On the surface, the sample-reliant productions and monotone rapping styles of Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith had little to recommend them, but the duo's recordings as EPMD were among the best in hip-hop's underground during the late '80s and early '90s. Over the course of four albums (from the 1988 classic Strictly Business to 1992's Business Never Personal), they rarel... Read more