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Because Jane Housin’ (Fresh Records 1988)





   There was a time where sample-reliant productive as monotone styles on Rapping music might gets the endorsing Hip-Hop underground to the highest level achieves in its successor moments since the late Funk-Rock and Rn’B did something quite extra-ordinary to the popular music world as many classics course coming together over the collaboration between Parrish Smith and Erick Sermon doing their important cases of blending altogether via duo in short naming called EPMD based for Erick and Parrish Making Dollars/EPMD presiding over the extended licensed during the culture-shocks commercialism era of the 80’s to the 90’s MTV-lifestyle; putting more of their good intentions and assuming lyrics of the verification of the struggle and fights among themselves and onto the society as protests as eventually, dealing with bigger label giving EPMD to be completed by Diamond Jay to George Spivey did the Hardcore-Hip Hop fusion over Rap/Black Music entirely, cracking the barriers between lower classes without colors anymore onto the surveillance captures and inmates tales probably, available by the late eighties within Strictly Business album debut funk-ing the personality and the stories goes on under the scratches intense. 

   Let The Funk Flow, You Gots To Chill, It’s My Thing, You’re a Customer and The Steve Martin or Get Off The Bandwagon talks closely about drug-addiction, class-actions and predictions of the near future for the black community to – either develops or extinct along with the white men’s invasion over cultures as well. 




Strictly Business:
http://myzuka.club/Album/8854/Epmd-Strictly-Business-1988

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