The only time I’ve ever heard this phrase is in connection with describing a type of male hairstyle called a “mullet.” In the mullet hairstyle, the hair is cut short in front (so that it looks appropriate for a serious, businessman’s haircut) but long in the back (like the person is a party-er, not a serious business-person). So, the hairstyle gets jokingly described as “business in the front, party in the back.” The mullet hairstyle is considered an object of ridicule.