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  1. 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. Front cover features art from famed American artist Bill Sienkiewicz .

  2. 15. Dez. 1990 · 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 ...

  3. (EPMD featuring LL Cool J) — 30 2 — — — — — — — Business as Usual "Why Me Baby?" (Keith Sweat featuring LL Cool J) 44 2 4 — — — — — — — Keep It Comin' 1994 "Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)" (Craig Mack featuring the Notorious B.I.G., Rampage, LL Cool J and Busta Rhymes ...

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    Peak Chart Positions(us [18])
    Peak Chart Positions(us Dance [19])
    "You Already" (featuring Troy Ave) [43]
    2016
    "The Hustler" (featuring Mavado) [42]
    2014
    "Something About You (Love The World)" ...
    2013
    "Live for You" (featuring Brad Paisley) ...
    2013
  4. epmddefsquad.bandcamp.com › album › business-as-usualBusiness As Usual | EPMD

    18. Dez. 1990 · Business As Usual by EPMD, released 18 December 1990 1. I'm Mad 2. Hardcore feat Redman 3. Rampage (Feat. LL Cool J) 4. Manslaughter 5. Jane 3 6. For My People 7. Mr. Bozack 8. Gold Digger 9. Give The People 10. Rap Is Outta Control 11. Brothers On My Jock ft Redman 12. Underground 13. Hit Squad Heist 14. Funky Piano

  5. 13. Juni 2006 · Was that really LL Cool J behind the curtain in the video? If so, why wouldn't he show his face? If not, why didn't he show up and where did they get such a good doppleganger for him? His verse is instantly memorable in the song regardless: "Pure entertainment, tonight's your arraignment/you're GUILTY, face down on the pavement." The ...

  6. Business as Usual features a guest appearance from LL Cool J on the single " Rampage ", and the debut appearance of Redman on "Hardcore" and "Brothers on My Jock". The album peaked at #36 on the US Billboard 200, and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.

  7. "Rampage" (a.k.a. "Slow Down, Baby") is the second hit single released from EPMD's third album, Business as Usual. EPMD's new-found labelmate, LL Cool J contributed a verse on the song, while Pete Rock would provide the remix to the song. "Rampage" found its greatest success on the Rap charts, peaking at #2. Single track listing