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  1. We Mean Business is the seventh studio album released by rap duo, EPMD. It was released on December 9, 2008, through EP Records, making it the group's first album since 1999's Out of Business.

    No.
    Title
    Producer(s)
    Length
    1.
    "Puttin' Work In" (featuring Raekwon)
    2:28
    2.
    "What You Talkin'" (featuring Havoc)
    3:54
    3.
    "Roc-Da-Spot"
    Erick Sermon
    3:33
    4.
    "Blow"
    JFKErick Sermon
    3:32
    • 41:41
    • December 9, 2008
  2. We Mean Business è il settimo album del duo hip hop statunitense EPMD, pubblicato il 9 dicembre 2008 e distribuito dalla EP Records. Per il mercato europeo, l'album è distribuito da Bodog Music. Dopo otto anni, il duo torna a produrre un album che riceve recensioni miste, mai estremamente positive, nonostante le collaborazioni con ...

    • 1
    • EPMD
    • 41:49
    • 9 dicembre 2008
  3. epmddefsquad.bandcamp.com › album › we-mean-businessWe Mean Business | EPMD

    9 dic 2008 · We Mean Business by EPMD, released 09 December 2008 1. Puttin' Work In feat. Raekwon 2. What You Talkin' feat. Havoc 3. Roc-Da-Spot 4. Blow 5. Run It feat. KRS-One 6. Yo feat. Redman 7. Listen Up (Feat Teddy Riley) 8. Bac Stabbers 9. Never Defeat 'Em (Feat Method Man) 10. Jane 11. Left 4 Dead (Feat Skyzoo) 12. They Tell Me (Feat ...

  4. 9 dic 2008 · We Mean Business is the seventh studio album released by rap duo, EPMD. It was released on December 9, 2008 through EP Records, making it the group’s first album since 1999’s Out of...

  5. 4 mag 2019 · Un periodo vissuto da protagonisti da un duo di Long Island, New York che fece la rivoluzione nella rivoluzione: gli EPMD. Gli EPMD (Erick Sermon e Parrish Smith) rappavano e producevano la loro musica ma già dal loro esordio “Strictly Business” introdussero campionamenti che non solo prendevano spunto dal funk ma rendevano ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EPMDEPMD - Wikipedia

    • Early Years and Mainstream Success: 1987–1992
    • First Breakup and Feud: 1993–1996
    • First Reunion and Second Breakup: 1997–2005
    • Second Reunion: 2006–Present

    Hailing from Brentwood, Long Island, New York, EPMD's first album, Strictly Business, appeared in 1988 and featured the underground hit "Strictly Business," which sampled Eric Clapton's version of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff." Many critics cite this first album as the group's most influential.[citation needed] The group's brand of funk-fueled ...

    EPMD called it quits in 1993, under controversial circumstances. According to interviews in The Source and Rap Pages, in late 1991, Smith's house was burglarized by armed intruders. According to Smith, in the ensuing police investigation, one of the apprehended culprits supposedly gave up Sermon's name as having allegedly paid them to do it. Sermon...

    The duo reunited in 1997, recording a comeback LP, Back in Business. In 1998, a remix of the song "Strictly Business" appeared by the A&R man who signed the duo while at Fresh/Sleeping Bag, Kurtis Mantronik. Sermon released an album with Redman and Keith Murray as the Def Squad in 1998: El Niño was certified gold[citation needed] that same year. EP...

    A reunited EPMD with DJ Scratch performed live at the Rock the Bells Tour in New York on October 14, 2006, at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill, their first NYC show in eight years. The tour also featured former Hit Squad members Keith Murray, Das EFX, and Redman. Two months later, EPMD and Keith Murray released a new song, titled "The Main Event," prod...

    • 1987–1993, 1997–present
  7. 9 dic 2008 · We Mean Business by EPMD, released 09 December 2008 1. Puttin’ Work In ft Raekwon 2. What You Talkin' ft Havoc 3. Roc-Da-Spot 4. Blow 5. Run It ft KRS One 6. Yo ft Redman 7. Listen Up ft Teddy Riley 8. Bac Stabbers 9. Never Defeat' Em 10. Jane 7 11. Left 4 Dead ft Skyzoo 12. They Tell Me ft Keith Murray 13.