Business Never Personal is the fourth studio album by hip hop duo EPMD.
The lead single, "Crossover," became its biggest success, nearly reaching the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The perpetrators claimed that Erick Sermon paid them to do the deed, causing the group to break up soon after this release.
[11] The Washington Post wrote: "Zapp member Roger Troutman's sampled, synthesized voice is looped with the chorus of the bumping current hit 'Crossover,' EPMD's attack on rappers who 'sell their souls to go gold' while slinking bass propels 'Play the Next Man,' which finds Sermon and Smith slamming manipulative women.
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