EPMD Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Play the Next Man |
| 52 | It Wasn’t Me, It Was the Fame |
| 53 | Rampage |
| 54 | The Fan |
| 55 | So Whatcha Sayin’ |
| 56 | Who Killed Jane |
| 57 | Draw |
| 58 | You Had Too Much to Drink |
| 59 | House Party |
| 60 | Jane 6 |
| 61 | Head Banger |
| 62 | Check 1, 2 |
| 63 | The Funk |
| 64 | Big Payback |
| 65 | Intrigued |
| 66 | K.I.M. |
| 67 | Run It (Duke Dumont mix) |
| 68 | The Joint |
| 69 | Dungeon Master |
| 70 | Listen Up |
| 71 | Yo |
| 72 | Never Defeat 'em |
| 73 | Left 4 Dead |
| 74 | They Tell Me |
| 75 | Run It |
| 76 | Puttin' Work In |
| 77 | Symphony |
| 78 | Rap Is Still Outta Control |
| 79 | Can’t Hear Nothing but the Music |
| 80 | Cummin’ at Cha |
| 81 | Symphony 2000 |
| 82 | It’s Time 2 Party |
| 83 | Nobody’s Safe Chump |
| 84 | Scratch Bring It Back, Part 2: Mic Doc |
| 85 | What You Talkin |
| 86 | Actin' Up |
| 87 | Skit |
| 88 | You Got to Chill |
| 89 | I'm Mad (Red Man mix) |
| 90 | Strictly Business (instrumental) |
| 91 | Strictly Business (radio mix) |
| 92 | Brothers From Brentwood L.I. |
| 93 | Brothers From Brentwood Long Island |
| 94 | Crossover (instrumental) |
| 95 | Crossover (LP version) |
| 96 | Gold Digger |
| 97 | Headbanger |
| 98 | Intro |
| 99 | It's My Thing |
| 100 | Play the Next Man (remix) |
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About EPMD
EPMD is a pioneering hip-hop duo from Brentwood, New York, formed in 1986 by Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith, who revolutionized rap with their laid-back, funk-heavy production style and effortless flow. Their debut album "Strictly Business" (1988) became an instant classic, with the title track sampling Zapp's "More Bounce to the Ounce" and establishing their signature sound that prioritized groove over aggression. The duo's acronym stood for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars," perfectly capturing their business-minded approach that influenced countless artists while tracks like "You Gots to Chill" showcased their smooth, conversational delivery. EPMD's impact on hip-hop culture extends beyond their own music, as they launched the careers of Das EFX, Redman, and other notable acts through their Hit Squad collective. Despite breaking up and reuniting multiple times, their legacy as architects of East Coast rap's golden age remains unshakeable.