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- Crossover_(song) runtime "3.8333333333333335".
- Crossover_(song) abstract ""Crossover" is a single by hip hop group EPMD released in 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. Ironically enough, 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 Should Be Mine". A music video, colored in blue, was released for the song which features Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith rapping around a building under construction with other people around doing various activities like break-dancing.".
- Crossover_(song) album Business_Never_Personal.
- Crossover_(song) bSide "Brothers from Brentwood L.I.".
- Crossover_(song) certification "Gold".
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- Crossover_(song) genre Hip_hop_music.
- Crossover_(song) musicalArtist EPMD.
- Crossover_(song) musicalBand EPMD.
- Crossover_(song) previousWork Give_the_People.
- Crossover_(song) producer EPMD.
- Crossover_(song) recordLabel Def_Jam_Recordings.
- Crossover_(song) runtime "230.0".
- Crossover_(song) subsequentWork Head_Banger.
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- Crossover_(song) wikiPageRevisionID "573473921".
- Crossover_(song) writer Erick_Sermon.
- Crossover_(song) writer PMD_(rapper).
- Crossover_(song) artist EPMD.
- Crossover_(song) bSide "Brothers from Brentwood L.I.".
- Crossover_(song) certification "Gold".
- Crossover_(song) cover "EPMD-Crossover.jpg".
- Crossover_(song) format 12-inch_single.
- Crossover_(song) format Gramophone_record.
- Crossover_(song) fromAlbum Business_Never_Personal.
- Crossover_(song) genre Hip_hop_music.
- Crossover_(song) hasPhotoCollection Crossover_(song).
- Crossover_(song) label Def_Jam_Recordings.
- Crossover_(song) lastSingle ""Give the People"".
- Crossover_(song) length "230.0".
- Crossover_(song) name "Crossover".
- Crossover_(song) nextSingle ""Head Banger"".
- Crossover_(song) producer EPMD.
- Crossover_(song) recorded "1992".
- Crossover_(song) released "1992".
- Crossover_(song) thisSingle ""Crossover"".
- Crossover_(song) writer Erick_Sermon.
- Crossover_(song) writer PMD_(rapper).
- Crossover_(song) subject Category:1992_songs.
- Crossover_(song) subject Category:Billboard_Rap_Songs_number-one_singles.
- Crossover_(song) subject Category:EPMD_songs.
- Crossover_(song) subject Category:Singles_certified_gold_by_the_Recording_Industry_Association_of_America.
- Crossover_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_Erick_Sermon.
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- Crossover_(song) comment ""Crossover" is a single by hip hop group EPMD released in 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. Ironically enough, 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.".
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- Crossover_(song) name "Crossover".