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Square Biz

"Square Biz" is a and soul song by American R&B singer , released in 1981 as the from her fourth studio album, , on Records. Co-written by Marie and her frequent collaborator, bassist Allen McGrier, the track derives its title from McGrier's slang phrase "square business," denoting straightforward honesty, and incorporates a pioneering proto-rap verse inspired by Debbie Harry's performance in Blondie's "." The song's energetic groove, layered with zesty horns, intricate vocal percussion, and references to influences like , Johann Sebastian Bach, and , exemplifies Marie's innovative fusion of soul, , and emerging elements. Produced by Marie herself, it runs approximately 6:40 in length and was issued as a 12-inch single with an instrumental version on the B-side. Upon its 1981 release, "Square Biz" achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number three on Billboard's chart—Marie’s highest position there at the time—number 50 on the , and number 12 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. The single propelled It Must Be Magic to number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for eight weeks, marking Marie's first gold-certified and solidifying her reputation as a versatile artist bridging R&B traditions with forward-looking styles. As her final release before transitioning to , "Square Biz" remains one of Marie's signature hits, celebrated for its cultural impact and enduring popularity in and repertoires.

Background

Development and writing

"Square Biz" was co-written by and her frequent collaborator, bassist Allen McGrier, with Marie serving as the lead songwriter. Drawing from her personal experiences in the music industry, particularly her deep affection for Motown's musical family and heritage, Marie infused the lyrics with references to influences like , Johann Sebastian Bach, , and . The song was composed in early 1981 during the creative sessions for . McGrier provided the foundational music, including a bass line that Marie particularly admired, while the title stemmed from McGrier's habitual use of "Square Biz" as an affirmative expression in their conversations. Marie then developed the lyrics around this concept. Inspired by evolving 1980s R&B trends and the nascent movement—such as the work of and Debbie Harry's performance in Blondie's ""—Marie innovatively incorporated a spoken-word section into the track, marking a pioneering blend of genres in her oeuvre. She later reflected that this addition contributed to her confidence in the song's potential success. From the project's outset, took on the role of , exerting complete artistic control to shape "Square Biz" in line with her vision for the .

Recording process

The recording of "Square Biz" occurred in 1981 at Motown's studios in , , and Recording Studios in , with serving as the primary and Allen McGrier contributing as bass player and rhythm arranger. A pivotal production choice was the seamless integration of a rap break performed by Marie herself, supported by instrumentation including synthesizers and horn sections, which helped fuse traditional R&B elements with nascent influences in a manner that felt organic to the track's funky groove. The final version of the track was edited to a length of 6:40, while the B-side version of "Square Biz" was also captured during these sessions, sharing the same core production approach. Key personnel included on lead vocals and keyboards, Allen McGrier on bass and synthesizer (as well as co-writer from the song's development phase), drummer Paul Hines, and session musicians handling the horns under arrangements by Daniel LeMelle and Marie.

Composition and lyrics

Musical structure

"Square Biz" is classified as an R&B track incorporating and proto- elements, delivered through a mid-tempo groove at 114 beats per minute. The song follows a verse-chorus form, building to an extended rap bridge that begins approximately at the 3:45 mark and extends the 's 6:40 duration, featuring layered vocals for depth, driving bass lines, and horn accents for rhythmic punctuation. Instrumentation highlights include the prominent bass work by Allen McGrier, which anchors the groove; contributions also from McGrier; and keyboards played by herself, adding melodic texture. The chorus employs a call-and-response vocal , with Marie's lead interacting with background harmonies she arranged, enhancing the song's communal energy. Drawing from the 1980s Motown sound, "Square Biz" blends soulful melodies with rhythmic spoken-word sections, evident in its horn arrangements by Daniel LeMelle and Marie, evoking the label's polished yet groove-oriented style.

Themes and lyrical content

The lyrics of "Square Biz" revolve around the central theme of "square biz," a slang expression from the 1970s and early 1980s denoting honest, straightforward, and authentic communication in personal relationships and professional dealings. This motif reflects Teena Marie's own encounters with maintaining integrity within the music industry, where she navigated authenticity amid contractual disputes and creative control issues that culminated in her departure from Motown in 1982 and her landmark lawsuit victory, known as the Brockert Initiative, which advanced artists' rights. The song promotes empowerment through "real talk," urging openness in love and business to foster genuine connections. The lyrical structure employs autobiographical verses that delve into Marie's personal integrity and self-definition, portraying her as a multifaceted committed to unfiltered expression. She shares intimate details of her identity, such as her petite frame—"less than five-foot-one, a hundred pounds of fun"—and everyday preferences like staples including chicken, collard greens, and hot water cornbread, juxtaposed against glamorous misconceptions of her lifestyle. These elements underscore her grounded authenticity, rejecting superficial labels like "Casper" or " " that could constrain her artistic voice. The narrative builds to a culminating rap section in the bridge, where Marie chronicles her career milestones and pays homage to key influences, including mentor , whom she endearingly addresses as "Cat daddy." She also nods to her eclectic inspirations, from jazz icon and composer Johann Sebastian Bach to literary figures like Shakespeare, , and , illustrating the breadth of her cultural and musical worldview. This spoken-word passage serves as a of resilience, blending personal with professional reflection. Iconic lines amplify the themes of and candor, exemplified by the opening assertion "Square biz, that's the biz I'm in," which establishes Marie's dedication to transparent as her core in both romantic and industry contexts. The proto-rap in this section marks an early pioneering effort in female-led spoken-word within R&B, anticipating broader integrations while emphasizing unapologetic .

Release and promotion

Single release

"Square Biz" was released as the from Teena Marie's fourth studio album, It Must Be Magic, on June 16, 1981, by Gordy Records, a of Records. The had been released on May 14, 1981, and the served as a showcase for the project's and R&B elements. The primary format was a 7-inch (catalog number G 7202F), pressed at , featuring the edited version of "Square Biz" on the A-side and the instrumental track "Opus III (Does Anybody Care)" on the B-side. A 12-inch (Motown M 35000V1) was also issued at 33⅓ RPM, including an extended version and instrumental on the B-side, targeted at and radio play. Over time, the track appeared on CD reissues of , such as the 1989 Motown edition and the 2002 expanded remastered version with bonus tracks including the 12-inch instrumental. It is now widely available on digital platforms like and . The single's packaging featured a cover image of in a confident pose against an backdrop, incorporating streetwise motifs like cityscapes and bold to echo the song's themes of and personal expression. This design aligned with Motown's visual style for R&B releases in the early , emphasizing the artist's dynamic presence.

Marketing and media appearances

Motown Records launched promotional efforts for "Square Biz" through targeted radio campaigns aimed at R&B stations, capitalizing on the song's funky groove and innovative verse to build early buzz in communities. The single received substantial on urban contemporary radio outlets, contributing to its rapid ascent on the charts. Pre-release promotion included performances on television, such as an appearance on on April 18, 1981, where she delivered the track alongside in a high-energy segment that showcased its danceable rhythm and lyrical flair. She also featured the song on later that year, performing it in a live studio setting that highlighted her vocal range and the track's crossover appeal. A music video for "Square Biz" was produced in under Motown's direction, presenting Marie in dynamic performance sequences within a vibrant environment, with emphasis on the breakdown through synchronized dance routines. The video aired on emerging cable networks like , which had launched the previous year, helping to extend the song's reach beyond radio. During her 1981-1982 It Must Be Magic tour, "Square Biz" was a staple in Marie's live setlists, frequently positioned as an energetic opener to engage audiences with its infectious and improvisational elements. The song's fresh integration drew attention in contemporary media.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

"Square Biz" achieved moderate success on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 50 in late 1981 and spending 12 weeks on the chart. The track demonstrated stronger resonance within the R&B community, reaching number 3 on the chart, Teena Marie's highest peak there at the time. It also performed well in dance music circles, climbing to number 12 on the chart. The song entered the R&B chart during the summer of 1981, reflecting initial buzz from promotional appearances on radio and , and maintained a presence for an extended period that underscored its enduring play in R&B markets. Compared to other releases of the era, "Square Biz" outperformed several peers on the R&B chart—such as certain singles by labelmates that failed to crack the top 10—while its pop crossover remained constrained, highlighting Marie's core audience in and genres.
ChartPeak PositionYear
US Billboard Hot 100501981
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs31981
US Dance Club Songs121981

Sales and certifications

"Square Biz" achieved significant commercial success upon its 1981 release, serving as the lead single from Teena Marie's album It Must Be Magic. While specific sales figures for the single itself are not publicly detailed, it propelled the album to over 500,000 units sold in the United States, earning RIAA gold certification on August 6, 1981. The track's strong performance on the R&B charts contributed substantially to this milestone, marking Marie's first gold album with Motown. The single did not receive separate RIAA gold or platinum certification. In the digital era, "Square Biz" experienced a resurgence, amassing over 2 million streams on as of late 2025, reflecting its enduring popularity through post-2000 reissues and compilations. Internationally, sales were more modest, primarily limited to the and through Motown's vinyl exports and regional pressings, such as the 12-inch single distributed via labels like Bellaphon in .

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release in 1981, "Square Biz" garnered positive reviews from contemporary critics, who highlighted Teena Marie's impressive and her pioneering use of within an R&B framework. Retrospective assessments have further solidified the song's status as an influential work. awarded the parent album a 4-out-of-5-star rating.

Cultural impact and covers

"Square Biz" is recognized as one of the earliest examples of a female verse integrated into an R&B track, predating many prominent women in and helping to pave the way for artists like . Teena Marie's bold, playful delivery in the song's rap section blended soulful melodies with rhythmic spoken-word elements, influencing the fusion of genres in subsequent R&B and works. Following Marie's death in December 2010, "Square Biz" featured prominently in tributes from peers and fans, including performances and mentions in memorials that celebrated her pioneering role in the music industry. In September 2025, Teena Marie's daughter Alia Rose announced that a biopic about her mother's life is in development, expected to highlight Marie's innovative contributions including "Square Biz." The song has inspired several covers over the years. included a live rendition of "Square Biz" as part of a medley in their 2002 concert performances, captured on their Live in the USA DVD release. In 2022, singer released a studio cover of the track on , showcasing her vocal prowess in a faithful yet contemporary take on Marie's original. "Square Biz" has been sampled and interpolated extensively in hip-hop and R&B. The Firm's 1997 track "Firm Biz," featuring , directly samples the song's instrumental and vocal elements from the release. Similarly, Ciara's 2004 hit "1, 2 Step," featuring , interpolates lyrical and vocal phrasing from Marie's rap verse, contributing to its chart-topping success. In popular media, an adapted version titled "Hollywood Square Biz" served as the theme song for the NBC game show from 2002 to 2004, updating the original's funky groove for television audiences.

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