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Firm Biz is the first single by the Hip hop supergroup The Firm from their singular collaborative LP The Firm: The Album. The song was produced by L.E.S, who based the song's track on a sample of Teena Marie's 1981 hit "Square Biz". "Firm Biz" also features a chorus performed by former En Vogue singer Dawn Robinson, reworked from the "Square Biz" chorus. AZ raps the first verse of the song, Nas Escobar the second, and Foxy Brown the final verse. [1] The song never reached any US chart positions, but was a UK Top 20 hit in 1997. A remix of the song was released, featuring a verse from Half-A-Mill and a chorus by Mary J. Blige. The word "feds" is censored in verse 2, performed by Nas, when he says "Never that though Black .4-4's for feds".
[edit] Music Video
A music video was released soon after the release for the single. In the beginning it shows a man trying to rob a bank. While the man is riding on his car and trying to flee, Nas and AZ are planning to catch him. [2] The video was premiered on MTV and was directed by Hype Williams.
[edit] References
- ^ Firm Biz lyrics - Musicsonglyrics.com
- ^ Music video in YouTube.
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