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  1. Unfinished Business. Unfinished Business is the second album by hip hop duo EPMD. Released July 25, 1989, [1] the album built upon the success of the group's previous album Strictly Business, which was released the previous year. The lead single, " So Wat Cha Sayin' ," was the only charting single released from the album.

  2. 15 de dez. de 2015 · While their previous mission was to keep hip-hop culture alive, they’re now zoning in to the business side of the music industry to help further EPMD. Sermon and Smith, now 47, have an idea in ...

  3. Crossover (song) " Crossover " is a single by American hip hop group EPMD released in August 1992 from their album Business Never Personal. The song's lyrics criticize rappers who crossover to R&B or pop in order to sell more. The single became EPMD's highest charting as it climbed the Billboard charts at #42.

  4. EPMD is an American hip hop group from Brentwood, New York. The group's name is a concatenation of the members' names "E" and "PMD" or an acronym for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars", referencing its members, Erick Sermon ("E") and Parrish Smith ("PMD"). The group has been active for more than twenty years, although they have broken up twice, and are one of the most prominent acts in East ...

  5. 21 de ago. de 2018 · EPMD- You Gots To Chill (Official Video)

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EPDM_rubberEPDM rubber - Wikipedia

    EPDM rubber. EPDM rubber ( ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber) [1] [2] [3] is a type of synthetic rubber that is used in many applications. EPDM is an M-Class rubber under ASTM standard D-1418; the M class comprises elastomers with a saturated polyethylene chain (the M deriving from the more correct term polymethylene).

  7. 17 de dez. de 2020 · December 17, 2020 Jesse Ducker. Happy 30th Anniversary to EPMD’s third studio album Business As Usual, originally released December 18, 1990. Releasing a great third album is an overlooked art. In the, say, post-1968 conception of the long player, the debut is where you make your initial and often greatest impact.