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Dead Serious

 
Album Review: Dead Serious

  • Artist: Das EFX
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 07, 1992
  • Total Time: 38:43
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Das EFX -- part of EPMD's Def Squad crew, which also included K-Solo and Redman, among others -- made such a wide breakthrough in 1992 with their debut album that their hit "They Want EFX" was even referenced in the lily-white teen serial Beverly Hills 90210. That Dead Serious could have that sort of broad impact and still retain its credibility within the underground hip-hop community says something about its appeal, which was considerable. But the album wasn't just appealing; it was also enormously influential, ushering in an entirely unique rhyming flow that influenced any number of rappers, established and novice alike. What exactly the duo is rapping about is anyone's guess. One thing is for sure: their lyrics are about as far removed from hardcore realism as they could possibly be, and although there are certain elements of boasting, it is so cut up and contorted that it never sounds like there's even a hint of the humdrum here. None of the lyrical clichés that can occasionally bog down even the finest hip-hop artist are present. Members Dre and Skoob (tellingly, "books" spelled backward) instead engage in lightning-fast, tongue-twisted word association and stream-of-consciousness rants rich in pop cultural references and allusions. It was a completely original rhyming style in 1992 -- one of the reasons it had such an impact both in the insular world of hip-hop and on the wider public -- but it also had an invigorating looseness that lent itself to commercial radio. "They Want EFX" is clearly the creative highlight of the album; the other songs work the same basic template, and each one is nearly equal in execution and charm, particularly the jaunty "Mic Checka" and "Jussummen." ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mic Checka Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (4:54)
Jussummen (Lyrics) Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (3:29)
They Want EFX (Lyrics) Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (3:39)
Losseys Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (2:50)
Dum Dums (Lyrics) Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (3:50)
East Coast (Lyrics) Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (4:29)
If Only (Lyrics) Stanley Turrentine, Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (4:02)
Brooklyn to T-Neck (Lyrics) Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (4:01)
Klap Ya Handz Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (4:07)
Straight Out the Sewer Chris Charity, Willie "Skoob" Hines, Andre "Krazy Drazyz" Weston Das EFX (3:22)

Credits

DJ Rhythm (Scratching), Bobby Sitchran (Guitar), Yorum Vazan (Engineer), EPMD (Producer), Charlie Marotta (Engineer), Bobby Sarsur (Engineer)
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Dead Serious
Studio album by Das EFX
Released April 7, 1992
Recorded 1991-1992
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length 38:43
Label EastWest Records
Producer Chris Charity
Derek Lynch
Andre Weston
Willie Hines
Kevin Byrdsong
Marcus Logan
Dexter James
Professional reviews
Das EFX chronology
Dead Serious
(1992)
Straight Up Sewaside
(1993)

Dead Serious was the debut album of the hip hop duo Das EFX. The Source in their review of the album lauded them for their innovative rhyme flow and for bringing fun back in hip-hop [1] The first single, "They Want EFX," was a #25 pop hit and a #5 R&B hit that propelled Dead Serious to platinum status. The song can be heard in episode one, season three of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, titled How I Spent My Summer Vacation. The song was also referenced in the popular teen-soap opera show, Beverly Hills 90210 and is frequently referenced by comedian Dave Chappelle.

In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums. The record was originally rated 4 mics in The Source.[1] The album is broken down track-by-track by Das EFX in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique.[2]

Contents

Track listing

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Mic Checka" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, Dead Leach Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx
2 "Jussummen" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, D. Lynch Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx
3 "They Want EFX" A. Weston, W. Hines, J. Brown A. Weston, W. Hines, Kevin Byrdsong (co-producer), Marcus Logan (co-producer) Das Efx
4 "Looseys" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, D. Lynch Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx
5 "Dum Dums" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, D. Lynch Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx
6 "East Coast" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, D. Lynch Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx
7 "If Only" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, D. Lynch, S. Turrentine Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx
8 "Brooklyn to T-Neck" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, D. Lynch Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx
9 "Klap Ya Handz" A. Weston, W. Hines, D. Porter Andre Weston, Willie Hines, Dexter James (co-producer) Das Efx
10 "Straight Out the Sewer" A. Weston, W. Hines, C. Charity, D. Lynch Chris Charity, Derek Lynch Das Efx

Samples Used

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1992 Dead Serious #16 #1

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales Hot Dance Music/Club Play
1992 "Mic Checka" - #22 #1 #10 -
1992 "Straight From Da Sewer" - #66 #3 #35 -
1992 "They Want Efx" #25 #5 #1 #1 #29

References

  1. ^ a b Matty C (May, 1992) Dead Serious Album Review. The Source.
  2. ^ Coleman, Brian. Check The Technique: Liner Notes For Hip-Hop Junkies. New York: Villard/Random House, 2007.

 
 

 

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