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"They Want EFX" is a song by American hip hop group Das EFX recorded for their debut album Dead Serious (1992). The song was released as the group's debut single for the album in March 1992. The song samples " Buffalo Gals " by Malcolm McLaren , " Blind Man Can See It " by James Brown and " Breath Control II " by Boogie Down Productions .
Skoob hails from Brooklyn, New York City, while Dray hails from Teaneck, New Jersey.The duo met at Virginia State University in 1988 and began performing together. [2] Das EFX caught the attention of EPMD at a local talent show where, despite losing the competition, they did well enough to convince EPMD to sign them to a recording contract. [2]
"They Want EFX" 25 5 1 Dead Serious "Mic Checka" – 22 1 "Straight Out the Sewer" - 66 3 1993 "Freakit" 43 24 6 Straight Up Sewaside: 1994 "Baknaffek" – 98 44 1995 "Real Hip-Hop" 61 48 10 Hold It Down: 1996 "Microphone Master" [Remix] (featuring Mobb Deep) 86 39 5 1998 "Rap Scholar" (featuring Redman) – – – Generation EFX
Just sneaking into the beginning of the decade, this song still makes us want to strike a pose any time we hear the beat. L. Busacca - Getty Images "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men (1992)
Dead Serious is the debut studio album of American hip hop duo Das EFX, released April 7, 1992, on compact disc and audio cassette on East West Records and distributed through Atlantic Records. The recording sessions took place at Firehouse Studios in Brooklyn , New York and at Charlie Marotta's North Shore Soundworks studio in Long Island ...
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"Mic Checka" is a song by American hip hop group Das EFX recorded for their debut album Dead Serious (1992). The song was released as the second single for the album in July 1992. Track listings
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