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Strictly Business (EPMD album)


FieldValue
nameStrictly Business
typestudio
artistEPMD
coverStrictlyBusinessEPMD.jpg
releasedJune 7, 1988
studioNorth Shore Soundworks,
Island Media
(West Babylon, New York)
genreEast Coast hip hop
length45:22
label{{hlistFreshSleeping Bag
producerEPMD
next_titleUnfinished Business
next_year1989
misc{{Singles
nameStrictly Business
typestudio
single1It's My Thing
single1date1987
single2You Gots to Chill
single2dateApril 30, 1988
single3Strictly Business
single3dateSeptember 10, 1988
single4I'm Housin
single4date1989

Island Media (West Babylon, New York)

Strictly Business is the debut album by hip-hop duo EPMD. It was released on June 7, 1988, by Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records around the world and BCM Records in Germany. It peaked at No. 80 on the Billboard 200 soon after release, yet it earned an RIAA gold album certification within four months of its release. It has received much positive critical attention since its release. In 2012, the album was ranked number 453 on Rolling Stones list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

The album is known for its lighthearted party raps and funky sample-reliant production. The album has no guest emcees or producers except DJ K La Boss. The album is broken down track-by-track by the group in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique.

Reception

Initial

Strictly Business peaked at No. 80 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. Of its four singles, three landed on the UK Singles Chart and two reached the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Although none of the singles reached the Billboard Hot 100, the album was able to go gold within four months of its release. The Washington Post opined that the album "does have an intriguing edge to it, but its beats are rigid and its raps—especially 'Jane', EPMD's entry in the genre's tiresome 'Boy, am I a stud!' sweepstakes—are often predictable." The Orange County Register called it "a masterful, minimalist mix of rhythms". Strictly Business was featured on various 1988 best-of lists. The Face ranked it as the third best album of the year, and ranked its title track as the 25th best single of the year. Sounds judged it to be the 50th best album of the year, while Spex ranked it as the 8th best.

Retrospect

Strictly Business has continued to attract critical success. AllMusic called the album "simply amazing". The Source assigned the album a five-mic rating, making it one of 43 albums to ever receive this rating. In 1994, Pop selected it a complement to Eric B. & Rakim's Paid in Full on its list of The World's 100 Best Albums + 300 Complements. In 1998, The Source placed Strictly Business on its 100 Best Rap Albums list and included two of its singles on its 100 Best Rap Singles list. In 1999, it was judged to be the 4th-best hip hop album of 1988 by Ego Trip. In 2001, Dance de Lux ranked Strictly Business as the 11th-best hip hop record of all time. In 2003, the album was placed on Blender's 500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die list and ranked number 459 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and was moved up to 453 in a 2012 revised list. Additionally, The Rolling Stone Album Guide, which initially rated the album as three and a half stars out of five, awarded the album with a five-star rating in 2004. and Sputnikmusic (2006) have respectively allotted the album a nine-out-of-10 rating, a four-star rating, and a seven-out-of-10 rating. Strictly Business is now widely considered to be a classic release and a seminal hip hop album.

Legacy

The Mario Winans, Enya, and P. Diddy song "I Don't Wanna Know" (2004) and its Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and 21 Savage remake "Creepin'" (2022) both heavily incorporate the drum outro of the album track "You're a Customer" from Strictly Business. Another Diddy/Winans collaboration, "Through the Pain (She Told Me)" (2007), while not sampling it directly, features a similar drum beat to the "You're a Customer" outro.

Track listing

#TitlePerformer(s)Time
1"Strictly Business"EPMD4:47
2"I'm Housin"EPMD4:01
3"Let the Funk Flow"EPMD4:16
4"You Gots to Chill"EPMD4:26
5"It's My Thing"EPMD5:45
6"You're a Customer"EPMD5:28
7"The Steve Martin"EPMD4:44
8"Get off the Bandwagon"EPMD4:25
9"D.J. K La Boss"DJ K La Boss (Scratches)4:31
10"Jane"EPMD2:59

Personnel

  • Erick Sermon – vocals, producer, writer
  • Parish Smith – vocals, producer, writer
  • DJ K La Boss – DJ (scratching)
  • Jim Foley – engineer
  • Charlie Marotta – engineer
  • John Poppo – engineer
  • Al Watts – engineer/mixing
  • Gordon Davies – assistant engineer
  • Rich Rahner – assistant engineer
  • Herb Powers Jr. – mastering engineer
  • Janette Beckman – photographer
  • Eric Haze – artist (EPMD logo art)
  • Susan Huyser – designer (album artwork)

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
Germany1988BCM RecordsVinyl LPB.C. 33-2125-43
Germany1988BCM RecordsCDCD 076-555722
Germany1988BCM RecordsCDB.C. 50-2125-46
United Kingdom1988Sleeping Bag RecordsVinyl LPSBUKLP 1
United StatesJune 7, 1988Fresh/Sleeping Bag RecordsVinyl LPLPRE-6
United StatesJune 7, 1988Fresh/Sleeping Bag RecordsCassetteCSRE-6
United StatesJune 7, 1988Fresh/Sleeping Bag RecordsCDCDRE-6
United StatesJuly 1, 1991Priority/EMI RecordsCD0499 2 57135 2 7/P2-57135
United StatesJuly 1, 1991Priority/EMI RecordsCassette0499 2 57135 4 1/P4-57135
Worldwide (Snoop Dogg-approved remastered Priority Records’ 25th-anniversary edition)February 23, 2010Priority/EMI RecordsCD50999 6 26869 2 1/P2-26869
Worldwide (25th-anniversary edition)September 3, 2013Priority/UMe/Universal RecordsCD374 986

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1988)Peak
positionUS Billboard 200US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)
80
1

Year-end charts

Chart (1988)PositionUS Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)
20

Singles

SongChart (1987)Peak
positionSongChart (1988)Peak
positionSongChart (1989)Peak
position
"It's My Thing"UK Singles Chart97
"Strictly Business"U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs29
UK Singles Chart90
"You Gots to Chill"U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs22
"I'm Housin'"UK Singles Chart89

Certifications

References

References

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