Business as Usual (EPMD album)
Business as Usual is the third album from Hip Hop duo EPMD, and their first on leading rap label Def Jam as a result of being signed over (along with Nice & Smooth) from their former label, Fresh Records. This album was also the first release by Def Jam as an imprint under its new Rush Associated Labels subsidiary, which allowed founder Russell Simmons more control and more ownership over its material, as the masters for proper Def Jam releases at that time were primarily owned by Sony Music's Columbia Records. Business as Usual was not as acclaimed as their first two albums, but was not considered to be a failure either. One notable aspect here was the debut of future Hip Hop star Redman, who appears on the tracks "Hardcore" and "Brothers on My Jock". Three singles were released from the album, "Gold Digger", "Rampage (Slow Down, Baby)" featuring LL Cool J and "Give the People". In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.
The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on May 7, 1991.
Promotional t-shirt for the group's Business as Usual album
Track listing
All songs produced by EPMD, except where noted.
# |
Title |
Performer (s) |
Length |
1 |
"I'm Mad" |
EPMD |
3:41 |
2 |
"Hardcore" |
EPMD, Redman |
4:31 |
3 |
"Rampage" |
EPMD, L.L. Cool J |
3:51 |
4 |
"Manslaughter" |
EPMD |
4:38 |
5 |
"Jane 3" |
EPMD |
2:36 |
6 |
"For My People" |
EPMD |
3:03 |
7 |
"Mr. Bozack" |
EPMD |
2:45 |
8 |
"Gold Digger" |
EPMD |
5:11 |
9 |
"Give the People" |
EPMD |
3:36 |
10 |
"Rap Is Outta Control" |
EPMD |
3:09 |
11 |
"Brothers on My Jock" |
EPMD, Redman |
4:07 |
12 |
"Underground" |
EPMD |
3:30 |
13 |
"Hit Squad Heist" |
EPMD |
3:34 |
14 |
"Funky Piano" (Produced by DJ Scratch) |
EPMD |
4:26 |
Samples
- "I'm Mad"
- "Hardcore"
- "Don't Worry If There's A Hell Below(We're All Going to Go)" by Curtis Mayfield
- "Pride and Vanity" by The Ohio Players
- "So Wat Cha Sayin'" by EPMD
- "Strictly Snappin Necks by EPMD
- "Rampage"
- "Manslaughter"
- "Strange Games & Things" by Love Unlimited Orchestra
- "Strictly Snappin' Necks" by EPMD
- "Jane 3"
- "For My People"
- "You Can't Love Me If You Don't Respect Me" by Lyn Collins
- "Mr. Bozack"
- "Gold Digger"
- "Give The People"
- "Rap Is Outta Control"
- "Brothers on My Jock"
- "Underground"
- "Hit Squad Heist"
- "Funky Piano"
- "Internationally Known" by Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
- "I'll Play the Blues for You" by Albert King
- "Please Listen to My Demo" by EPMD
- "So Wat Cha Sayin" by EPMD
- "Pump Me Up" by Trouble Funk
- "La Di Da Di by Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick
- "Jam-Master Jay" by Run-D.M.C.
- "Timebomb" by Public Enemy
Album Chart Positions
Year |
Album |
Chart positions |
Billboard 200 |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums |
1990 |
Business as Usual |
#36 |
#1 |
Singles Chart Positions
Year |
Song |
Chart positions |
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks |
Hot Rap Singles |
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales |
1990 |
"Gold Digger" |
#14 |
#1 |
#24 |
1991 |
"Rampage" |
#30 |
#2 |
- |
1991 |
"Give the People" |
- |
#28 |
- |
See also
- List of number-one R&B albums of 1991 (U.S.)
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