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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.
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] The duo gained critical and commercial fame with the release of their landmark debut album Dead Serious , [ 2 ] which highlighted their unusual rapping style (which ...
The album went platinum on the strength of the singles "Mic Checka" and the Top 40 pop hit "They Want EFX", by 1993. [ 2 ] [ 11 ] Giving it a 4 out of 5-mic rating, The Source ' s Matty C compared the duo's lyrical style to that of Busta Rhymes , Treach , and EPMD , writing "Not only have they innovated a new rhyme flow that expands on all ...
"They Want EFX" (Remix) – Das EFX "Back to the Hotel" (Radio Remix) – N2Deep "Jump" (Supercat Mix) – Kris Kross "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Purple Haze Mix) – Snap! "Supermodel (You Better Work)" (Couture Mix) – RuPaul "Please Don’t Go" (Sunshine Mix) – KWS
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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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"Real Hip-Hop" is a song by American hip hop group Das EFX. It is the lead single from their third studio album Hold It Down (1995). The song was produced by DJ Premier. Three remixes to the song have been released. Among the artists are producers Pete Rock and Solid Scheme and rapper PMD. [1]