Managed by Russell Simmons' RUSH Management, the EPMD duo toured with Public Enemy, Run-DMC and DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince. After the great success of their debut album, the following year Erick Sermon & Parrish Smith put a new LP on the shelves. Produced and mixed by the duo, the project features K-Solo and Frank-B as guests, with the duo's engineer Charlie Marotta offering a small contribution by playing guitar on "You Had Too Much to Drink". The scratches are provided by DJ Scratch.
The boys' imagination is running out, the two don't know what to do differently from their debut and they simply don't do it. The new album plays on the strengths of the debut effort, it presents the same formula and it works, in part. The set of rhythms outlined by Erick Sermon is spectacular, funky, fresh, robust, rich in samples, it holds up the entire project, while the lyricism leaves much to be desired. PMD and Sermon show a good chemistry and continue to boast for three quarters of an hour, attacking the poor emcees and doing little else, reciting their lyrics with a lazy, monotonous, anesthetized, excessively relaxed performance style. The rapping adds little or nothing to the rhythms.
Released by Fresh / Sleeping Bag, the album sells like hotcakes, putting EPMD back in first place among rap artists and bringing them back to gold in three months. Positively welcomed by critics upon its release and also appreciated in retrospect, hip hop heads treat it with greater detachment and coldness due to its sonic and thematic closeness to the debut and also for the numerous slips that the effort presents in its path, with the commercial hip-house track "It's Time 2 Party" and the song-commercial against drunk driving "You Had Too Much to Drink", both characterized by a poor production, which make it a sort of album equal to the previous one, if not a direct sequel and also of lower quality, failing to completely repeat the good things shown with "Strictly Business".

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