MP3 2468 mb.
Performer: EPMD
Title: Crossover
Country: US
Catalog Number: OSK 74173
Label: Def Jam Recordings
Released: 1992
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 471
| 1 | Brothers From Brentwood L.I. | 3:30 |
| 2 | Crossover (LP Version) | 3:50 |
| 3 | Crossover (Instrumental) | 3:49 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 42 74172 | EPMD | Crossover (12", Single) | Rush Associated Labels, Def Jam Recordings, Chaos Recordings | 42 74172 | US | 1992 |
| 658253 6 | EPMD | Crossover (12") | Def Jam Recordings, Chaos Recordings | 658253 6 | Europe | 1992 |
| 42K 74172 | EPMD | Crossover (CD, Single) | Rush Associated Labels, Def Jam Recordings, Chaos Recordings | 42K 74172 | US | 1992 |
| 42 74172 | EPMD | Crossover (12", RE, Unofficial) | Rush Associated Labels , Def Jam Recordings , Chaos Recordings | 42 74172 | US | Unknown |
| 658253 2 | EPMD | Crossover (CD, Maxi) | Def Jam Recordings | 658253 2 | Germany | 1992 |
Contains elements from "You Should Be Mine" by "David Gamson and "Roger Troutman".
EPMD's first album, Strictly Business, appeared in 1988, which featured the underground hit Strictly Business, based on a sample of Eric Clapton's version. Promotional EPMD t-shirt for their 1990 Business As Usual album. EPMD signed with FreshSleeping Bag Records, which. Crossover is a single by 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. The song was also certified gold by RIAA, becoming the group's only single to accomplish that feat. The song samples Don't Worry If There's a Hell Below We're All Gonna Go by Curtis Mayfield and Roger Troutman's You. crossover Whatever you want Whatever you need I wanna do it for you, I do The rap eras outta control, brothers sellin' their soul To go gold, going, going, gone, another rapper sold To who To pop and R&B, not the MD Im strictly hip-hop, Ill stick to Kid Capri Funk mode, yeah, kid, thats how. the Squad rolls I know your head is bobbin' cuz the neck knows Not like other rappers frontin' on they fans, they ill Trying to chill, saying damn, it be great to sell a mill . Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and online to EPMD - Crossover and see which albums it appears on. Scrobble songs and get recommendations on other tracks and - Crossover. From 1992 Album: Business Never Personal. EPMD's Myspace: Get EPMD's music: From 1992 Album: Business Never Personal. EPMD's Myspace: Get EPMD's music: . Released: Jul 1992. Label: Def Jam Recordings. Album: Business Never Personal Label: Def JamColumbia Producer: EPMD Erick Sermon: Roger Troutman had just come out with his last album, and I bought it when we did an in-store So after we got home from L. we went to go see Russell Simmons to play him our album. Crossover Track Info. Written By PMD & Erick Sermon. Release Date July 28, 1992. You Should Be Mine by Roger Troutman. Sampled In. Features Song Lyrics for EPMD's Crossover album. Crossover instrumental Lyrics. Brothers From Brentwood L. EPMD Lyrics provided by . Do you like this album Leave a review. In the Know. Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop Wipe Out June 22, 1963. RIFFd: Nas Nasir. Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop Mr. Tambourine Man June 21, 1965