Das EFX

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Das EFX

Background information
Origin New York City, USA
Genre(s) Hip-Hop
Years active 1988 – Present
Label(s) EastWest Records
Members
Krazy Drazyz
Skoob (Books in reverse)

Das EFX is an American hip-hop group. It consists of rappers Skoob (also known as Books, born Willie Hines on January 2, 1971) and Dre (also known as Krazy Drayz, born Andre Weston on June 1, 1972). They rose to popularity in the early 1990s due to their affiliation with EPMD's Hit Squad and the group's stream of consciousness lyrical delivery, which became one of the most influential lyrical styles in hip hop music during the early 1990s.

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Both members of the group hail from Brooklyn, New York City but the two met at Virginia State University in 1988 and began performing together. They named themselves "Das" standing for "Drayz and Skoob". 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. The duo gained critical and commercial fame with the release of their landmark debut album, Dead Serious, which highlighted their unusual rapping style, combining nonsensical lines (which included words that ended with "iggity") with a fast-paced ragga-style flow and numerous pop-culture references:

Riggity-row, giggity-gadzooks, here I go, so
Fliggity-flame on, G-Geronimo, yo
I biggity-burn riggity-rubber when I blabber great
I miggity-make the Wonder Twins deactivate
It's crazy, I'm biggity-breakin' backs and bustin' lips
I friggity-freaked Gladys Knight and those freakin' Pips
Shrimps, I miggity-make enough noise like Bamm-Bamm
Throw boulders from Bedrock, you'll get dropped, I slam man

Dead Serious went platinum and its lead single, "They Want EFX," reached the top ten on Billboard magazine's R&B chart, the top 40 on its Hot 100 Singles chart and #1 on its Hot Rap Tracks chart. Follow-up singles "Mic Checka" and "Straight Out the Sewer" did not chart on the Hot 100 but reached #1 and #3 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart, respectively. The duo also made a guest appearance on Ice Cube's smash hit single "Check Yo Self". The song reached #20 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the Rap Tracks chart. It also appeared in appeared on popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on West Coast hip hop radio station Radio Los Santos.

Their refrain of "Chiggity-check yo self before you wriggity-wreck yo self" became a catchphrase in 1993.

From the time of their debut in 1992 to 1993, several elements of their style were adopted by other hip-hop artists, including the Lords of the Underground, The Fu-Schnickens, Kris Kross, Common and even, to a lesser extent, Public Enemy. The iggity style was also referenced in the 1996 BLACKstreet song "No Diggity" with "diggity" meaning "doubt". This also became popular catchphrase at the time.

As their career progressed, however, Das EFX's once-distinctive and unique lyrical delivery became more commonplace as other artists imitated it. Derailed by the popularity of their own style, the duo slowed down their fast-paced flow and downplayed their cartoonish content on their sophomore album, Straight Up Sewaside. However, around the time of their third album Hold It Down (which was far less commercially successful than their debut release), Das EFX found themselves caught in the middle of EPMD's ugly breakup; it led to a three-year absence from recording. They returned in 1998 with the album Generation EFX and followed up in 2003 with the album How We Do; both were panned by critics. Das EFX continue to record and perform today to a much smaller yet devoted cult following.

In 2006, Dray embarked upon a solo career releasing two albums on Rockstar Records.

In 2007, the group appeared on the remix of Nas' "Where are They Now".

Comedian Dave Chappelle has made numerous references to Das EFX's unique style and lyrics in sketches of his popular Chappelle's Show. In one sketch, a teenaged Chappelle tells his girlfriend "I liggity-love you". In another, Chappelle as a Black President Bush announced that a country named "Riggity-Row" will join the Coalition of the Willing. In yet another sketch, a news anchor announces the opening lyrics of "They Want EFX" as part of a special news report.

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Dead Serious
  • Released: April 7, 1992
  • Certification: Platinum
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #16
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #1
  • Singles: "They Want Efx"/"Jussummen", "Mic Checka", "Straight Out Da Sewer"
Straight Up Sewaside
  • Released: November 16, 1993
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #20
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #6
  • Singles: "Freakit"/"Gimme Dat Microphone", "Baknaffek", "Kaught In Da Ak"/"It'z Lik Dat"
Hold It Down
  • Released: September 26, 1995
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #22
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #4
  • Singles: "Real Hip-Hop"/"No Diggedy", "Microphone Master"
Generation EFX
  • Released: March 24, 1998
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #48
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #10
  • Singles: "Rap Scholar"
How We Do
  • Released: September 23, 2003
  • Billboard 200 chart position:
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position:
  • Singles: "East Coast Husslaz"/"How We Do"

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