"The Business" is the second official single (third overall) released from Yung Berg's debut album, Look What You Made Me. The track is produced by Rob Holladay and Yung Berg himself and features label mate Casha. It was released May 13, 2008. The single was certified gold by the RIAA on November 11, 2008 for sales of 500,000 copies.
The official remix features Casha, K-Young, Pleasure P, Twista, Maino and Jim Jones. Another remix features Raheem DeVaughn. The video shows Yung Berg with his "business woman", giving her "business" morning and night.
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The Business are an English Oi! band formed in 1979 in Lewisham, South London. Their biggest hit song in recent times, "England 5 - Germany 1", (based on the result of a World Cup Qualifying match in 2001), became a football anthem for England.
The band was formed in 1979 by school friends Steven ('Steve') Kent (guitar), Michael Fitzsimons ('Micky Fitz') (vocals), Nicholas ('Nick') Cunningham (drums) and Martin Smith (bass). They played their first gig in front of friends in February 1980, and after taking on Lol Pryor as manager, began performing more often. The band's first release was the song "Out in the Cold" on the A Sudden Surge of Sound compilation album. They played their first Oi! concert in 1981, supporting The 4-Skins, and they became closely associated with the Oi! scene from then on. While the Oi! movement was wrongly labelled as far right and racist (despite the fact that several Oi! bands played at Rock Against Racism concerts), The Business took a stance against political extremism with their Oi Against Racism and Political Extremism ...But Still Against The System tour.
The Business is an independent music store in Anacortes, Washington, USA. Founded by Glen DesJardins, it opened on Commercial Avenue in Anacortes in 1978. Occupying a former bank, the store regularly stocks CDs, vinyl records, and audio cassettes, both new and used.
The store also trades in movies, though secondarily to their music business. The location has a smaller collection of movies on DVD and VHS. In addition, the store maintains a selection of music-related posters and artwork for purchase. The Business frequently holds free shows during store hours with locally and nationally known artists from a wide variety of genres.