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Erick Sermon (born November 25, 1968) is an American rapper, musician, and record producer.
Sermon is best known as one-third, alongside PMD & DJ Scratch, of late-1980s–1990s hip hop group EPMD and for production work.
Sermon also made multiple solo recordings and albums. He began recording solo albums for Def Jam in 1993; in 1997, he rejoined EPMD. The following year, Sermon, Murray and Redman recorded a cover version of "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang, the first hit hip hop record. EPMD disbanded a second time in 1999.
In 2000, Sermon moved over to J Records, and released the album Music the following year. The album's first single, "Music", featured guest vocals from Marvin Gaye, which Sermon reportedly culled from unreleased recordings found in a small record shop in London. "Music" went on to become Sermon's highest-charting song, peaking at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the R&B chart. Sermon's second album on J Records, React, was released in 2002. React's title track peaked at #36 on the Billboard Hot 100, but the album sold poorly and Sermon was dropped from the label in 2003. In a June 30, 2004 interview with HipHopDX.com, Sermon told music journalist Bayer Mack, "Things weren't right at J Records. Clive Davis and them don't believe in promotion. When Puffy had Bad Boy at Arista, it was him doing all the [promotional] work." He also stated Busta Rhymes and Wyclef Jean had similar issues with J Records.
Erick Sermon gives the background story on how he made and got the release for "Music" plus he performs it live! http://swaysuniverse.com http://twitter.com/realsway http://twitter.com/devidev
Erick Sermon Live in LA -'90's Classic
Erick Sermon of EPMD performs his classic hit "Music" Live At The Opera House Toronto, Canada May 28, 2010
Erick Sermon Making a Beat @ DJ Desue´s Studio / Berlin
On this episode of Rhythm Roulette Mass Appeal presents the one and only legendary Erick Sermon - 1/2 EPMD and 1/4 of Def Squad. Subscribe to Mass Appeal: http://goo.gl/LqG3wZ Click here to watch more episodes of Rhythm Roulette: http://goo.gl/xZeLBY --------------Mass Appeal-------------- Website: http://massappeal.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/massappeal Instagram: http://instagram.com/massappeal Facebook: http://facebook.com/massappeal What started as a humble graffiti ‘zine in 1996 would soon grow to be one of the most trusted outlets for youth-spawned urban culture. Today, Mass Appeal is a media collective led by authentic voices and inspired minds. We are a platform for radical creatives who are transforming culture.
Music video by Erick Sermon performing Hittin' Switches. (C) 1993 The Island Def Jam Music Group
Eric Sermon Redman Method Man Just Like Music Live @ Highlands Blackout 2 myspace music CD Release Party 052809
Def Squad - Erick Sermon, Redman, Keith Murray freestyle from back in 1995 with Funk Flex on the decks- never heard before Westwood Throwback.
erick sermon live in madrid 6/28/06 recorder by crissrocca
live def jam tour
Recorded live at BB Kings 10.14.06
Event: Hot Import Nights (NY/NJ) Location: Englishtown, NJ Date: May 16, 2009 Keith Murray & Erick Sermon Live. http://www.Myspace.com/KeithMurray Celebrate life with Revenge. Revenge Media, Inc. Bare entertainment http://www.RevengeMediaInc.com http://www.Myspace.com/RevengeMediaInc
Erick Sermon's music video for his single "Music" which was featured on the What's The Worst That Could Happen soundtrack. Samples "I've Got My Music" by Marvin Gaye. "I wish music could adopt me..." :) Classic. Enjoy the video! In loving memory of Marvin Gaye & Bernie Mac. RIP!
Ghostface Killah, Erick Sermon, Slum Village, DJ Premier New York Undercover Live In Paris 2007 'Copyright 2007 GEWONE PRODUCTIONS'
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Great Erick Sermon show in Barcelona.
When music legends step into Sway in the Morning respect is always given, with an introduction only Sway can create we were blessed by the presence of Erick Sermon. Being a part of so many incredible projects and being a true student of music, Sermon runs through the list of current artists and what they mean to the game. From Kendrick and J.Cole providing story-telling and content to Future and Fetty Wap providing unique melody to Drake and Meek Mill bringing back the rap beef. We get Erick Sermon’s uncut take on everything from ghost writing to song credits as he tells us stories he’s never told before about being credited on songs and the writers behind some very famous verses. To pull everything together Tracey asks Erick about the current mind-state that rap is a young mans game. ...
0:00 Intro (Skit) 1:00 Bomdigi 4:34 Freak Out (feat. Redman) 7:44 In the Heat 9:52 Tell 'Em (feat. Roz and Keith Murray) 12:27 In the Studio 13:29 Boy Meets World 16:45 Welcome (feat. Keith Murray and Aaron Hall) 20:42 Live in the Backyard (Skit) 23:03 Set It Off (feat. Keith Murray) 26:38 Focus 30:31 Move On (feat. Redman and Passion) 34:28 Smooth Thought (Skit) 35:59 Do Your Thing 38:34 Man Above (feat. Jazzy Pha) 42:35 The Message (Skit) 43:25 Open Fire (feat. Redman and Keith Murray) Double or Nothing is the second studio album from American hip hop artist Erick Sermon, released November 7, 1995 on Def Jam. The album is now out of print. The album peaked at thirty-five on the U.S. Billboard 200 and reached the sixth spot on the R&B; Albums chart. Speaking on the overall quality of th...
Erick Sermon (Bay Shore, 25 novembre 1968) è un rapper e beatmaker statunitense. Ha partecipato al gruppo EPMD,fu beatmaker per Das EFX, En Vogue, Blackstreet, Keith Murray, LL Cool J, Jay Z, Illegal, Redman. È conosciuto anche come The Green-Eyed Bandit, MC Grand Royal ed E-Double. Insonnia è un HH compilation album pubblicato nel 1996. Erick Sermon Ha prodotto tutti tranne una traccia dell'album e registrato al fine di promuovere gli artisti affiliati con lui, Tommy Gunn (nome di battesimo Thomas Blincoe), un interprete su questo album, è stato ucciso poco prima del rilascio dell'album, e Erick dedicato questo album alla sua memoria nelle note di copertina. 01 - Intro 02 - Redman - Funkorama 03 - Xross-Breed - The Vibe 04 - Passion - As The.... 05 - Jamal & Calif - Beez Like That (Some...
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Ghostface Killah, Erick Sermon, Slum Village, DJ Premier New York Undercover Live In Paris 2007 'Copyright 2007 GEWONE PRODUCTIONS'
Hey , here's a playlist that i put together, not all the songs are here , if I missed some just let me know and I will add it. A Day Of Sooperman Lover - Redman Mortal Combat - Big Daddy Kane Casual - Thats How It Is (Remix Just A Friendly Game of Baseball - Main Source Freakit - Das EFX One In A Million - PETE ROCK & C.L. SMOOTH 93 'Til Infinity - Souls Of Mischief The Hype (Album Version (Explicit)) - Erick Sermon No Endz, No Skinz - Big L Footprints - A Tribe Called Quest Party And Bulls**t (Soundtrack Version) (Explicit) - Notorious B.I.G. L.I. Groove - Hard 2 Obtain Living Like There Ain't No Tomorrow - Fugees Death Mix Part 1 - D.J. Afrika Bambaataa Wrath Of My Madness - Queen Latifah Raise It Up - Ultramagentic MC's How Many Emcee's - Black Moon Tonight's Da Nite (Remi...
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FREESTYLE - FOLGE 31 - 90´S FLASHBACK Diese Woche zu Gast: MCM & DJ BIZNIZZ // DJ LIFEFORCE & DJ BACK Q (Erstausstahlung 01.08.94) Videos: 00:58 Erick Sermon - Hittin Switches 08:56 Public Enemy - Give It Up 18:02 M.C.M. - I Got Soul 24:30 Caveman - I'm Ready 36:14 Mighty Ethnics - Can I Get A Deal 40:52 Nefateri - So Relaxing 44:32 Warren G. & Nate Dogg - Regulate 52:36 Ice Cube - Dead Homiez Freestyle war DIE Hip Hop TV-Show der 90er! Die Moderatoren Scopemann (MC bei STF), Storm (Breakdance Star), Torch (1993--1994) und ihre wechselnden Gastmoderatoren, wie Schiffmeister (MC bei Fettes Brot), empfingen wöchentlich Gästen im Studio. An den Wheels Of Steel drehte DJ Stylewarz dazu an den Plattentellern. In jeder Sendung gibt es eine Menge Oldschool-Videos, Live-Performances und Intervi...
Jovonn and DJ First Choice had the owner to sit down with the legendary "Green Eyed Bandit", Erick Sermon. Had an enlighting conversation about his past, feelings about the present, and his new single "Make Room", and upcoming album "E.S.P." All feedback is encouraged.
http://www.jtizzlemuzic.com https://twitter.com/JTizzlemuzic http://www.facebook.com/jtizzlemuzic http://www.reverbnation.com/jtizzle5 01. "Intro: A Call From Mom" 02. "Deeper" [prod. Def Jef] 03. "Comin' to Getcha" [prod. Erick Sermon] 04. "Mai Sista Izza Bitch" [prod. AMG] 05. "Thelma & Louise" [prod. Def Jef] 06. "Drive By" [prod. Stone The Lunatic] 07. "Process Of Eliminiation [prod. Def Jef] 08. "Livin' Loc'd" [Prod. Jam Master Jay & Chryskillz] 09. "Recipe Of A Home" [prod. Mic Professah] 10. "A Blind Date with Boss" [prod. Tracey Waples] 11. "Catch A Bad One" [prod. Def Jef] 12. "Born Gangsta" [prod. AMG] 13. "1-800 Body Bags" [prod. Def Jef] 14. "Diary Of A Mad Batch" [prod. MC Serch & T-Ray] 15. "2 Da Head" [prod. Erick Sermon] 16. "I Don't Give A Fuck" [prod. MC Serch & T-Ray] R...
"Strictly Business 30th Anniversary Tour" Eric Sermon and Parrish Smith + DJ Scratch opening / support: Klash Akt & KIDS
The Konnected Magazine had a chance to interview the Legendary Hip Hop group EPMD for their 25th Anniversary of Business As Usual. The interview really showed how they were ahead of their time. They helped to shape hip hop from the songs they wrote, how they dressed, the words they used and not to mention the most sampled hip hop group ever! We also meet up with Rakim, Chubb Rock, Smack & Beasley (URL) & DJ Diamond as they talked about what EPMD meant to them. Check out the interview conducted by DJ Mondaenyte, Videography by GDMG Productions,JB aka Kraze and Executive Produced by Kevan Glover. Follow us on social media @TheKonnected
Def Gems Recordings, US. Unofficial Release, Promo: https://www.discogs.com/Keith-Murray-Rare-Joints-Remixes/release/938947 feat. Lords Of The Underground, Erick Sermon, Humanreck, Kel Vicious, LBM, Passion, Roz! Tracklist in description: A1 What I'm After (Remix) Featuring Lords Of The Underground Produced By K-Def A2 High Diverz Featuring Humanreck, Kel Vicious Produced By Rod Kirkpatrick A3 Pay Per View Featuring Kel Vicious, LBM, Passion B1 East Left B2 Get Lifted (Remix) B3 Tell Em Featuring Erick Sermon, Roz Tracks A3, B1, B2, B3 prod. by Erick Sermon https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/39838-Erick-Sermon
Tracklist= - Live Illegal 0:00 - Keep It Live 3:00 - Situation 8:11 - Insane Creation 12:28 - Fades Em All 17:13 - The Game 22:14 - Da Come Up 26:32 - Don't Trust No 30:13 - Keep It Real 34:32 - Genetic For Terror 37:56 - Unfuckwittable 42:03 Jamal Aka Mally G - Last Chance No Breaks is the solo debut album by this emcee, which was released on October 10, 1995, by Rowdy Records and featured production from Erick Sermon, Easy Mo Bee, Reggie Noble, and Mike Dean. Keep it Real mann I don't want to make money with it.
TRACKLIST: 01 "Intro" Cherry Martinez 02 "Funkorama" R. Noble, J. Davis, M. Morales, A.S. Muhammad, M. Taylor, D. Robinson, D. Wimbley Reggie Noble, Erick Sermon (co-producer) Redman 03 "The Vibe" L. Scott, R. Noble, D. Stinson Reggie Noble Xcross-Breed 04 "As The..." P. Johnson, E. Sermon Erick Sermon Passion 05 "Beez Like That (Sometimes)" J. Phillips, C. Moore, E. Sermon, D. Stinson, W. Shorter Erick Sermon, Rockwilder (co-producer) Jamal & Calif 06 "It's That Hit" K. Murray, E. Sermon, G. Clinton Jr., W. Collins Erick Sermon Keith Murray 07 "Up Jump The Boogie" E. Woodson, T. Fyffe, E. Sermon Erick Sermon, Sugarless (co-producer) The Wixtons 08 "Caller's Interlude" Cherry Martinez 09 "I Feel It" G. Belin, T. Brown, R. Joseph, M. Rice, E. Sermon, D. Davis Erick Sermon L.O.D. 10 "O...
When music legends step into Sway in the Morning respect is always given, with an introduction only Sway can create we were blessed by the presence of Erick Sermon. Being a part of so many incredible projects and being a true student of music, Sermon runs through the list of current artists and what they mean to the game. From Kendrick and J.Cole providing story-telling and content to Future and Fetty Wap providing unique melody to Drake and Meek Mill bringing back the rap beef. We get Erick Sermon’s uncut take on everything from ghost writing to song credits as he tells us stories he’s never told before about being credited on songs and the writers behind some very famous verses. To pull everything together Tracey asks Erick about the current mind-state that rap is a young mans game. ...
Jovonn and DJ First Choice had the owner to sit down with the legendary "Green Eyed Bandit", Erick Sermon. Had an enlighting conversation about his past, feelings about the present, and his new single "Make Room", and upcoming album "E.S.P." All feedback is encouraged.
http://www.vladtv.com - The legendary Erick Sermon sat down for an exclusive interview with VladTV and spoke on a few of his upcoming projects, as well as shared his opinion on the state of Hip-Hop. Sermon will be dropping his next album, ESP: Erick Sermon Perception, this year with a number of A-list features, including Mary J. Blige, Sheek Louch, Joell Ortiz, Too Short, Fred The Godson and of course the home team, Redman and Keith Murray. When it comes to the state of Hip-Hop, Sermon feels the conversation is boring at the moment, but has faith in artists like Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and Joey Bada$$ who could potentially turn things around for the culture.
In this part 1 interview, Erick Sermon talks about his baby momma Hurricane G, the fall of EPMD, how LL Cool J wanted Hurrican G first and much more! Log onto HipHopGossipSite.com for more!!!
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Stay tuned for part 2! Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Erick Sermon for an exclusive interview! Erick Sermon using the "Just Like Music" sample, living off publishing, when he moved to Atlanta, TLC & much more! Follow @iAmErickSermon @jackthriller @thisis50
http://www.vladtv.com - The Green-Eyed Bandit Erick Sermon heightened his impact on Hip-Hop as one half of the legendary group EPMD, and recently the Long Island native stopped by VladTV to discuss how EPMD's early success impacted his life as an MC and as a man, people mistaking the group's sound for being from California, and how Ice Cube first told EPMD that he planned to leave N.W.A. When commenting about the group's debut 'Strictly Business' earning a spot on the Billboard 200, Erick explains, "It was a phenomenon...If my group didn't break up, there's no telling where we would have been, 'cause we was out of control." While traveling down memory lane, he refers to other artists like Das EFX, Redman, and K-Solo, who themselves earned acclaim from the lane that EPMD helped to pave. T...
Erick Sermon of the legendary rap group EPMD in the studio
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Stay tuned for part 4! Watch part 1, Erick Sermon Talks Living Off Publishing; Atlanta; TLC http://youtu.be/nzFhSjRNIxY Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Erick Sermon for an exclusive interview! Erick Sermon speaks on working 50 Cent, EPMD being the most sampled rap group, Tupac & much more! Follow @iAmErickSermon @jackthriller @thisis50
From our Juan Epstein Podcast with Erick Sermon. Here we talk about his biggest checks, crazy label deals, and meeting Redman and Keith Murray.
Http://Youtube.com/chuckdiesal312 I was at the Shrine for the Def Squad concert, & I was given a few minutes to interview Redman, Keith Murray, & Erick Sermon (The Def Squad). I asked them how they were pulled into Hip Hop from the start!!!
http://www.vladtv.com - EPMD member Erick Sermon is ready to put the home invasion situation to rest. The Hit Squad emcee recently sat down with VladTV to discuss how Hit Squad came to be, and let it be known that what the viewers speculated about back in the day regarding what went down between him and Parrish was mostly false information. Erick and Parrish may have been making dollars together, but like Sermon says, "at the end of the day, you think somebody is doing you wrong." Dismissing the situation to being young and "money not matching up to success," Sermon states the only accurate part in the "Beef II" DVD was him relocating to Atlanta. Catch what else he had to say about the allegations in the clip.
Redman recalls when EMPD's break happened and says the split wasn't amicable. While living with Erick Sermon, the rapper says the feud was based on financial disputes that got so bad that his home was shot up. "It got real crazy. House invasion to E's house getting shot up." He said, "My room that I stayed in at E's house—bullet holes were through that room and s*** and it got pretty crazy!" Redman explained that after his first album release he was hoping to go on tour with EMPD; however, their conflict prevented his dream from coming to fruition. Things got so awkward when the team split, and Red and the team were forced to choose sides. Things really got "nuts" when E's chain was stolen from the house, and Red says that he and K-Solo went to the thief's home. The pair then forced him t...
http://www.vladtv.com - Erick Sermon sat down with VladTV and shared a few details of his past with Wendy Williams, saying they were never in a relationship while implying that they were intimate at a certain point. He's also fairly certain that she began spreading the rumor around that he was gay as a ploy to gain more success, as he was not the only artist that she spoke negatively about on a consistent basis at the time. Hear what he had to say about Wendy and the rumors above.
Erick Sermon - Interview and Getting Busy on the Turns (1 Of 2) ORIGINAL AIR DATE: October 9, 1993 Another rare episode from the forgotten Bay Area hip-hop television series "Hip Hop Slam TV" which broadcast on various Bay Area TV stations from 1990 to 1993. This series, considered to be the best by most TV fans at the time, was Episode 6 in the thirteen-episode, Saturday afternoon Hip Hop Slam TV show that ran in the summer/early fall of 1993 on legendary, now defunct, Oakland black music television station Soulbeat on Channel 37. Clocking in at just an hour, this DVD includes all the highlights from an episode midway in the series, broadcast October 9th, 1993. It packs interviews, freestyles, and videos including KRS-1 (interview & freestyle), Pam the Funkstress (turntable sessi...
[Erick Sermon]
Owww!
Word em up, word em up yo
Yeah yeah, word em up like dat
Erick Sermon's in effect
Def Squad, that's the hype
One more time word
Yeah
Yeah, mackadocious shit
Yeah
This is my openin, E comin at ya lazy style
Versatile, crazy wild with my profile
Dominatin the microphone, on my own
Freakin it, with the ill vocal tone
Outspoken, here's a token of my appreciation
I bring drama like Jason
Who can see me? You better ask Superman
for his super vision, cause I'm on a fuckin mission
Test my skills, and I rearrange your fuckin grill
Will kill if I have to get ill
Get away, carry on, and step
like the S1's, cause my crew carry big guns
to blow up, anybody in the range
And plus I'm bad as Michael Jackson, even though he
+Dangerous+
E Double with the funk type shit
This is it, so get with the skit motherfucker
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Heyyyyyy, Erick Sermon (word, that's my motherfuckin
name boy)
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Heyyyyyy, Erick Sermon
Check this out!
I still get loose in the rap vocal booth
I know I can, I can like a train caboose
Smoke up the hardcore scene when I be rappin
I make it blacken yo, and make things happen
Why? I'm like the Michael Jackson of rap
I'm bad, plus I moonwalk over tracks
I am still, so a-mazin
I flex, punk and get funky for the occasion
Superstitious, so I kill black cats and all that
and buck em down with the gat
E Double in the house don't you know me
What's up homey loc, step and you get smoked
I have a dream like Martin Luther King
that one day, yo, I can do away
with the pitiful, and the critical wack MC's
Seperate the ocean, and throw em in between
Grab my nuts, hold em, becaues they're golden
with more wins than Hulk Hogan
It's the future, of a dope producer
on the rise, the hype is my green eyes
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Heyyyyyy, Erick Sermon (word, that's my motherfuckin
name boy)
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Heyyyyyy, Erick Sermon
Aowww, part three!
Shhhhh, quiet, your rap style's tired
The stores can't sell it, the fans won't buy it
Hell no - even if it was sold at an auction
Boy get rid of it, like an abortion
Word is bond, you made a mistake
and struck out, while I'm home safe at the plate
Def Squad, act like you know, backed by Russell
And that word to me means dough
Cause look -- I've been rich and I've been poor
Now I'm back in the door hardcore
So whattup Duke peace to the crew
Def Squad's in the house gettin wrecktafied beaucoup
Motherfucker!
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Heyyyyyy, Erick Sermon (word, that's my motherfuckin
name boy)
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Who am I E.D. the Green Eyed Bandit
Heyyyyyy, Erick Sermon