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EPMD is an American hip hop group from Brentwood, New York. The group's name is a concatenation of the members' names "E" and "PMD" or an acronym for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars", referencing its members, emcees Erick Sermon ("E" aka E Double) and Parrish Smith ("PMD" aka Parrish Mic Doc). During an interview on college radio station WHOV in 1987, Parrish Smith stated that the name evolved from the original: "We were originally known as "EEPMD" (Easy Erick and Parrish the Microphone Doctor), but chose to go with EPMD because it was easier to say." He also stated that they dropped the two "E's" because N.W.A.'s Eric Wright was already using "Eazy-E" as his stage name. The group has been active for 30 years (minus two breakups in 1993 and 1999), and is one of the most prominent acts in east coast hip hop. Diamond J and DJ K La Boss were DJs for the group and their current DJ is DJ Scratch
The word "business" is used in every title of the group's albums. Every album also has a track with "Jane" in the title.
Strictly Business may refer to:
A business, also known as an enterprise, agency or a firm, is an entity involved in the provision of goods and/or services to consumers. Businesses are prevalent in capitalist economies, where most of them are privately owned and provide goods and services to customers in exchange for other goods, services, or money. Businesses may also be social not-for-profit enterprises or state-owned public enterprises targeted for specific social and economic objectives. A business owned by multiple individuals may be formed as an incorporated company or jointly organised as a partnership. Countries have different laws that may ascribe different rights to the various business entities.
Business can refer to a particular organization or to an entire market sector, e.g. "the music business". Compound forms such as agribusiness represent subsets of the word's broader meaning, which encompasses all activity by suppliers of goods and services. The goal is for sales to be more than expenditures resulting in a profit.
Unfinished Business may refer to:
Parrish J. Smith (born May 13, 1968), better known as PMD (Parrish Mic Doc), is an east coast rapper from Smithtown, Long Island and one-third of EPMD.
PMD, who attended Brentwood High School, currently resides in Bay Shore, New York. He is a member of the rap group EPMD with Erick Sermon and DJ Scratch. He has released three solo albums, 1994's Shade Business, 1996's Business Is Business and 2003's The Awakening. Also, in 2002, he released an album with Japanese hip hop luminary DJ Honda titled Underground Connection. Recently, he has been on tour throughout the US and Europe.
Strictly Business Full Album 1988 Playlist: 1. Strictly Business 00:00:03 - 00:04:40 2. I'm Housin 00:04:47 - 00:08:45 3. Let the Funk Flow 00:08:47 - 00:13:00 4. You Gots to Chill 00:13:04 - 00:17:25 5. It's My Thing 00:17:30 - 00:22:50 6. You're a Customer 00:22:57 - 00:28:20 7. The Steve Martin 00:28:26 - 00:33:00 8. Get Off the Bandwagon 00:33:11 - 00:37:30 9. D.J. K La Boss 00:37:37 - 00:42:05 10. Jane 00:42:09 - 00:45:10
EPMD Strictly Business You Gots to Chill 1988 Samples "Jungle Boogie" by Kool & the Gang "More Bounce to the Ounce" by Zapp "I Can't Stop" by John Davis and The Monster Orchestra "Catch A Groove" by Juice "Strictly Business" by EPMD Lyrics [Parrish Smith] You gots to chill.. TO CHILL.. *echoes* * DJ K La Boss cuts "Jungle boogie" * [Erick Sermon] Relax your mind, let your conscience be free And get down to the sounds of EPMD Well you should keep quiet while the MC rap But if you tired, then go take a nap! Or stay awake and watch the show I take Because right now -- I'm bout to shake and bake The E-R-I-C-K is my name, I spell Thanks to the clientele, yo I rock well I'm not an MC who talkin' all that junk About who can beat who, soundin' like a punk I just get down and I go for mine S...
Music video by EPMD performing Symphony 2000. (C) 1999 Def Jam/RAL
Besides Drake and others sampling their music, EPMD talks about close friend LL Cool J throwing subliminal disses at them, and some back-in-day misunderstandings they had with another comrade, Rakim, that could have turned physical. Read more on REVOLT.tv: https://revolt.tv/stories/2017/09/19/epmd-talks-drink-champs-drake-sampling-music-07004bb550 ... Tune in Thursdays at 10pm EST for new episodes only at REVOLT TV: https://revolt.tv/request-revolt https://revolt.tv/stories/2017/09/19/epmd-talks-drink-champs-drake-sampling-music-07004bb550 Drink Champs merch available at http://www.DrinkChamps.com Stay connected with REVOLT.TV + Drink Champs here: + Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/REVOLT_Subscribe_Now Website: http://REVOLT.TV (Surf) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/REVOLTTV (Like) ...
Music video by EPMD performing Richter Scale. (C) 1997 Def Jam/RAL
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From 1989 Album: "Unfinished Business"..... EPMD's Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/therealepmd Get EPMD's music: http://www.amazon.com/EPMD/e/B000AQ33PS/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?_encoding=UTF8&qid;=1264405226&sr;=1-1 & http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/epmd/id384304 EPMD is an American hip hop group from Brentwood, New York. The group's name is a concatenation of the members' name "E" and "PMD" or an acronym for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars" (later "Erick and Parrish Millennium Ducats"), referencing its members, emcees Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith ("PMD"). The group has been active for more than 20 years (1986present), and is one of the most prominent acts in East coast hip hop. Diamond J, DJ K La Boss, and DJ Scratch were DJs for the group. The word "business" is used i...
From the album "Strictly Business" Produced by EPMD Fresh Records, 1988. EPMD (Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith), with their sample-reliant productions and monotone rapping styles, were among the best in hip-hop's underground during the late '80s and early '90s. Never short of a funky groove and a sharp lyric EPMD created many classics over the course of their four albums (from the 1988 classic Strictly Business to 1992's Business Never Personal). Coming together in 1987 - naming themselves EPMD, short for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars" - the duo recorded their debut single "It's My Thing". That single was later licensed to Chrysalis, and EPMD was eventually signed to Sleeping Bag/Fresh Records for their first full length album "Strictly Business". Ultimately they found themselves on D...
Unfinished Business Full Album 1989 Playlist: 1.So Wat Cha Sayin 00:00:00 2.Total Kaos 00:04:31 3.Get the Bozack 00:09:06 4.Jane II 00:13:18 5.Please Listen to My Demo 00:16:48 6.It's Time 2 Party 00:19:49 7.Who's Booty 00:24:26 8.The Big Payback 00:28:44 9.Strictly Snappin' Necks 00:32:38 10.Knick Knack Patty Wack (Feat. K-Solo) 00:37:11 11.You Had Too Much to Drink (Feat. Frank B.) 00:42:06 12.It Wasn't Me, It Was the Fame 00:49:27
Music video by EPMD performing Crossover. (C) 1992 The Island Def Jam Music Group
I'm Mad Hardcore Rampage Manslaughter Jane 3 For My People Mr. Bozack Gold Digger Give The People Rap Is Outta Control Brothers On My Jock Underground Hit Squad Heist Funky Piano
LP "Business Never Personal" 1992
1997. Tracklist: 01. Intro 00:00 - 00:13 02. Richter Scale 00:13 - 03:28 03. Da Joint 03:28 - 06:54 04. Never Seen Before 06:54 - 09:45 05. Skit 09:45 - 10:10 06. Intrigued (Feat. Das EFX) 10:10 - 13:48 07. Last Man Standing 13:48 - 17:21 08. Get Wit This 17:21 - 21:03 09. Do It Again 21:03 - 23:53 10. Apollo Interlude 23:53 - 25:12 11. You Gots 2 Chill 97 25:12 - 28:39 12. Put On 28:39 - 32:30 13. K.I.M. (Feat. Keith Murray & Redman) 32:30 - 37:05 14. Dungeon Master (Feat. Nocturnal) 37:05 - 40:29 15. Jane 5 40:29 - 43:10 16. Never Seen Before (Remix) 43:10 - 46:02
Music video by EPMD performing Gold Digger. (C) 1990 The Island Def Jam Music Group
"The Big Payback" appears on "Unfinished Business" the second album from Hip Hop duo EPMD. Released in 1989, the album built upon the success of the group's previous album Strictly Business, which was released the previous year. The lead single, "So Wat Cha Sayin'," was the only charting single released from the album. In 1998 the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums[1] and, in 2005, was ranked #7 on comedian Chris Rock's Top 25 Hip-Hop Albums of all time list for Rolling Stone magazine.[2] It was the second album from the group to hit #1 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums chart. no copyright infringement is intended i DO NOT OWN THIS SONG, I GIVE FULL CREDIT TO THE ARTIST. THIS SONG WAS USED UNDER FAIR USE. Copyright Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright A...
(SUBSCRIBE) Music Video I Made for the EPMD Song "Head Banger" From The LP "Business Never Personal" 1992. Featuring: EPMD, K-Solo and Redman a.k.a. "The Hit Squad" Real Hip Hop!!!
Roots Picnic NYC...October 2nd, 2016...EPMD performs live at The Roots Picnic...
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EPMD playing "So Whatcha Sayin" and "Rampage" live at Herbert von King Park in Brooklyn, New York City on June 14, 2012. http://www.myspace.com/therealepmd For more (((unartig))) recordings please visit http://unartignyc.com/recordings/
Highlights from Rakim & EPMD live in Houston EPMD & Rakim Live @ The Arena Theatre. Tracks 1. Intro (0:00) 2. It's My Thing (02:35) 3. You Gots To Chill 4. Strictly Business 5. You're A Customer 6. So What Cha Sayin' (11:29) 7. DJ Scratch (16:26) 8. Ohio & Wickett Crickett Backstage (23:19) 9. Addictive 10. Classic 11. Guess Who's Back 12. Don't Sweat The Technique 13. I Ain't No Joke 14. The Watcher 2 15. I Know You Got Soul 16. Outro (36:33) Film Dates January 31, 2015 - Arena Theatre Houston, TX
EPMD live @ The Brooklyn Bowl London 09/06/16
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EPMD performing a medley of hits at THE APOLLO for the 30th Anniversary of PAID IN FULL 07.07.17
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EPMD and Redman Performs The HeadBanger Live At The Brooklyn Bodega HipHop Festival Vj Ralph McDaniels has been keeping hip hop together for the last 30 years, and keeps the its going with the 9th Annual Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival "The Brooklyn Bodega" No Copyright Infringement intended. i do not own the music in this video. Tune in http://ChopShopTv.net catch all the exclusive interviews, live performances and behind the scenes from major and indie entertainers plus female jello wrestling and more party events follow us on instagram & twitter @ChopShopTv
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Strictly Business Full Album 1988 Playlist: 1. Strictly Business 00:00:03 - 00:04:40 2. I'm Housin 00:04:47 - 00:08:45 3. Let the Funk Flow 00:08:47 - 00:13:00 4. You Gots to Chill 00:13:04 - 00:17:25 5. It's My Thing 00:17:30 - 00:22:50 6. You're a Customer 00:22:57 - 00:28:20 7. The Steve Martin 00:28:26 - 00:33:00 8. Get Off the Bandwagon 00:33:11 - 00:37:30 9. D.J. K La Boss 00:37:37 - 00:42:05 10. Jane 00:42:09 - 00:45:10
Besides Drake and others sampling their music, EPMD talks about close friend LL Cool J throwing subliminal disses at them, and some back-in-day misunderstandings they had with another comrade, Rakim, that could have turned physical. Read more on REVOLT.tv: https://revolt.tv/stories/2017/09/19/epmd-talks-drink-champs-drake-sampling-music-07004bb550 ... Tune in Thursdays at 10pm EST for new episodes only at REVOLT TV: https://revolt.tv/request-revolt https://revolt.tv/stories/2017/09/19/epmd-talks-drink-champs-drake-sampling-music-07004bb550 Drink Champs merch available at http://www.DrinkChamps.com Stay connected with REVOLT.TV + Drink Champs here: + Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/REVOLT_Subscribe_Now Website: http://REVOLT.TV (Surf) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/REVOLTTV (Like) ...
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Unfinished Business Full Album 1989 Playlist: 1.So Wat Cha Sayin 00:00:00 2.Total Kaos 00:04:31 3.Get the Bozack 00:09:06 4.Jane II 00:13:18 5.Please Listen to My Demo 00:16:48 6.It's Time 2 Party 00:19:49 7.Who's Booty 00:24:26 8.The Big Payback 00:28:44 9.Strictly Snappin' Necks 00:32:38 10.Knick Knack Patty Wack (Feat. K-Solo) 00:37:11 11.You Had Too Much to Drink (Feat. Frank B.) 00:42:06 12.It Wasn't Me, It Was the Fame 00:49:27
I'm Mad Hardcore Rampage Manslaughter Jane 3 For My People Mr. Bozack Gold Digger Give The People Rap Is Outta Control Brothers On My Jock Underground Hit Squad Heist Funky Piano
1997. Tracklist: 01. Intro 00:00 - 00:13 02. Richter Scale 00:13 - 03:28 03. Da Joint 03:28 - 06:54 04. Never Seen Before 06:54 - 09:45 05. Skit 09:45 - 10:10 06. Intrigued (Feat. Das EFX) 10:10 - 13:48 07. Last Man Standing 13:48 - 17:21 08. Get Wit This 17:21 - 21:03 09. Do It Again 21:03 - 23:53 10. Apollo Interlude 23:53 - 25:12 11. You Gots 2 Chill 97 25:12 - 28:39 12. Put On 28:39 - 32:30 13. K.I.M. (Feat. Keith Murray & Redman) 32:30 - 37:05 14. Dungeon Master (Feat. Nocturnal) 37:05 - 40:29 15. Jane 5 40:29 - 43:10 16. Never Seen Before (Remix) 43:10 - 46:02
Adding to my best of collection mixtapes (Slum Village, Public Enemy, Nas, Mos Def) you'll find some of EPMDs best work added with a few original samples. 1 Intro by EPMD 2 Rampage feat LL Cool J (No Sync Mix) by EPMD 3 Hot by Soho 4 I'm Mad (DJ Scratch Mix) by EPMD 5 Baby, Here I Come by James Brown 6 The Big Payback by EPMD 7 So What Cha Sayin’ by EPMD 8 Brothers On My Jock feat Redman by EPMD 9 Nautilus by Bob James 10 Duck Down (Juggles) by Boogie Down Productions 11 Scratch Bring It Back (Part 2 - Mic Doc) by EPMD 12 Headbanger feat K-Solo & Redman by EPMD 13 You Should Be Mine by Roger Troutman 14 Crossover by EPMD 15 More Bounce by Zapp 16 You got to chill by EPMD 17 K.I.M. feat Redman & Keith Murray by EPMD 18 Symphony feat M.O.P, Redman, Method Man & Lady Luck by EPMD 19 Riding Hi...
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Download Audio: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=F6NPRUG4HB92N Hip Hop Classic 6 EPMD , 22 MINUTES SAMPLE OF 26 SONGS , 1.3 HOUR MIX. 1. Intro 2. So Wha Cha Sayin - Epmd 3. Big Payback - Epmd 4. Im Mad - Epmd 5. Time For Sum Action - Redman 6. Real Hip Hop - Das Efx 7. Knick Knack - Epmd ft. K Solo 8. Spellbound - K Solo 9. Jussumen RMX - Das Efx 10. Rated R - Redman 11. Strictly Business - Epmd 12. Tonites The Nite (RMX) - Redman 13. Mic Checka (RMX) - Das Efx 14. Fugitive - K Solo 15. Your A Customer - Epmd 16. The Wanna Efx - Das Efx 17. Tonites The Nite - Redman 18. Moms In My Business - K Solo 19. Most Beautifullest Thing - Keith Murray 20. Crossover - Epmd 21. Its My Thing - Epmd 22. Hardcore - Redman Verse 23. Superman Lova -...
Album: Strictly Business Artist: EPMD Year: 1988 ©: Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records, Priority/EMI Records Check out my channel for future releases. Please subscribe if you like what you hear. Timestamps: 1. Strictly Business - 0:08 2. I'm Housin' - 4:56 3. Let the Funk Flow - 8:57 4. You Gots to Chill - 13:14 5. It's My Thing - 17:40 6. You're a Customer - 23:26 7. The Steve Martin - 28:54 8. Get Off the Bandwagon - 33:39 9. D.J. K La Boss - 38:04 10. Jane - 42:36 Any monetization (ads) are on behalf of the copyright owners; not me as an independent uploader. This video is intended for promotional purposes only. No download links of any kind will ever be made available. Support these artists by buying music.
Roots Picnic NYC...October 2nd, 2016...EPMD performs live at The Roots Picnic...
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. ...
"Strictly Business 30th Anniversary Tour" Eric Sermon and Parrish Smith + DJ Scratch opening / support: Klash Akt & KIDS
Album: Unfinished Business Artist: EPMD Year: 1989 ©: Fresh Records/Sleeping Bag Records Check out my channel for future releases. Please subscribe if you like what you hear. Timestamps: 1. So Wat Cha Sayin' - 0:08 2. Total Kaos - 5:05 3. Get the Bozack - 9:39 4. Jane II - 13:51 5. Please Listen to My Demo - 17:24 6. It's Time 2 Party - 20:26 7. Who's Booty - 25:02 8. The Big Payback - 29:20 9. Strictly Snappin' Necks - 34:11 10. Knick Knack Patty Wack - 38:40 11. You Had Too Much to Drink - 43:36 12. It Wasn't Me, It Was the Fame - 50:56 Any monetization (ads) are on behalf of the copyright owners; not me as an independent uploader. This video is intended for promotional purposes only. No download links of any kind will ever be made available. Support these artists by buying music.
DL Link: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/p4mpo11s9h1ov//epmd Come to www.facebook.com/djdarkkentremixes for mixes like this. No copyright infringement intended. Here are the tracks: Da joint Jane You're a customer Symphony 2000 Strictly business Never seen before(remix) Headbanger You gots to chill Danger zone Music(def squad remix) REact(funkymix) Crossover Golddigger(e and p remix) So whatchu sayin Rampage Everybody get up(ft. Roger)
Besides Drake and others sampling their music, EPMD talks about close friend LL Cool J throwing subliminal disses at them, and some back-in-day misunderstandings they had with another comrade, Rakim, that could have turned physical. Read more on REVOLT.tv: https://revolt.tv/stories/2017/09/19/epmd-talks-drink-champs-drake-sampling-music-07004bb550 ... Tune in Thursdays at 10pm EST for new episodes only at REVOLT TV: https://revolt.tv/request-revolt https://revolt.tv/stories/2017/09/19/epmd-talks-drink-champs-drake-sampling-music-07004bb550 Drink Champs merch available at http://www.DrinkChamps.com Stay connected with REVOLT.TV + Drink Champs here: + Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/REVOLT_Subscribe_Now Website: http://REVOLT.TV (Surf) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/REVOLTTV (Like) ...
During the CIAA weekend, my correspondent went out & caught up with EPMD & asked them about 90's Hip Hop music, new rappers, what would happen if they didn't tour and much more exclusively for GossipViv.com and ThisIs50.com!
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Here’s an INTERVIEW EPISODE for this week featuring an interview with Parrish Smith (aka PMD) of EPMD! We had a lot of fun talking with Parrish about his history with hip-hop, some of his tour stories as well as the future of EPMD, with some great music from the era throughout the episode. Twitter: @PMDofEPMD Instagram: @pmd_mic_doc Episode Playlist: EPMD – “Underground” EPMD – “Please Listen To My Demo” DAS EFX – “They Want Efx” EPMD – “I’m Mad” Official Website: http://livefromthebasement.com Twitter / Instagram: http://twitter.com/livethebasement Facebook: http://facebook.com/wegetslive Subscribe iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-from-the-basement/id755399888 ----- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use...
In this Interview with Montreality, Erick Sermon & Parrish Smith of EPMD speak about: - Their story (0:17) - The type of students they were at school (0:40) - Jobs they had as teenagers growing up (1:01) - What they spent their 1st big paycheck on (1:26) - The key to success (1:39) - Their favorite books (2:17) - What they would call their book, if they were to write one (2:33) - Artists they'd like to collaborate with (2:41) - What they hate the most about each other (2:55) - Their thoughts on the Trayvon Martin situation (3:08) - Their tattoos (3:42) - What they think they were in previous lives (4:07) - A memorable tour story (4:27) - What they have in their pockets (5:32) - What keeps them motivated (5:38) - New artists they appreciate & co-sign (6:28) - Their upcoming projects (6:41) ...
A shorty Documentary on Legendary rap Group EPMD. We spent a day with Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith as they performed in front of a crazy audience. Busta Rhymes,Onyx, Master Ace, Ed Og, Dougie Fresh, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon also make guest apperences during the Documentary.
In this BTS Scenes Clip of "Unique Autosports: Miami" The Series, Will stops by ClearChannels 103.5 The Beat to chop it up with Prince Markie Dee. EPMD stopped in, are surprised by Will Castro and start to reminisce about Whips & Hip-Hop, and spit some Verses. Much Love & Respect to Erick & Parrish and DJ Scratch!
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...
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. ...
Tempers flared over similarities between their "You're a Customer" and Eric B. and Rakim's "I Ain't No Joke." Stay connected with REVOLT.TV here: + Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/REVOLT_Subscribe_Now Website: http://REVOLT.TV (Surf) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/REVOLTTV (Like) Twitter: http://twitter.com/REVOLTTV (Follow) Instagram: http://Instagram.com/REVOLTTV (Follow) Snapchat: RevoltTV (Add) Tumblr: http://REVOLTTV.Tumblr.com (Create) About REVOLT.TV : Launched by Sean "Diddy" Combs, REVOLT.TV is the #1 name in music. Focused on expertly curating the best of the best in music and engaging youth in social conversation, the multi-genre, multi-platform network offers breaking music news, videos, artist interviews, exclusive performances, and original programming. Artists...
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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
#MCEiht explains why he selects #EPMD's #StrictlyBusiness on this episode of #BestAlbums. The #Compton #rapper tells #SorenBaker why #ParishSmith & #ErickSermon worked so well together & why the group's #ItsMyThing & #YouGotsToChill songs hit so hard on the #WestCoast. Hit us up in the comments section & let us know what you think. Created & Hosted by Soren Baker Shot by Daylan Williams Edited by Ahmed Sabir-Calloway Executive Producer: Soren Baker Producers: Daylan Williams, Ahmed Sabir-Calloway & Steven Reissner Thanks #StrangeMusic for #SorenBaker's #TechN9ne shirt. Filmed on location at 4kscreeningroom.com Podcast Studios
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Legendary rap group EPMD sit down with Combat Jack for another great interview to add to there vaults. EPMD take us through there career from beginning to now. Another must listen for the old school hip hop fans and the youngsters doing the history. Shout out to Combat Jack and his whole crew at PNC radio. Check them out on Wednesday's at pncradio.fm
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Rapmania performance
Verse one: erick sermon
Epmd fans stay focused, e's about to freak it
Hardcore, but not rough enough to bleep it
So relax and chill, get down with the brother
And like damon wayans, we're living in black colour
Sheik, the beats make em freak
A unique technique, with flavors like black sheep
You know my style's mad rugged, you love it
You never heard the funk before the e was discovered
I'm bad, renegade wrangler, mic strangler
Funk arranger, e.d's danger
We make the sounds that make you *owwwww!*
Make you wanna scream like james brown so I can rock a town
I'm real swift, I bring light to a skip
I rock the party all night, the crowd chant my shit
I leave at sundown, walk away chillin
Cool, and keep mental like mike bivins
Then I find the hit'squad, and stop buckwhylin
Chump, cause i'ma...
Verse two: parrish smith
Peace to the posse, yeah ok you got me
Another rap chumpie about to o.d.
Beat fanatic fiend from the hard scene
You know the kid in the benz s-o with the fog beam
Skins cool I mingle girls are simple
'i'll be gentle, I'll be very gentle'
Don't bug on my rap skill boy, because it's mental
Squaad is mad truck, quick to snuff a duck
No bluff, your neck'll get snapped so kill the ruff stuff
Brentwood's my town home of beatdowns
Dress code is don't care so take a chill clown
Smallest place on the map we're bustin big caps
Where girlies troop tim boots and baseball caps
That's where I'm from chump, still buckwhylin
Bust it hobbes, cause i'ma
Verse three: erick sermon, parrish smith
Now it's time for me the e to rock it loco
No need to guess homeboy, you know my vocals
Gimme a break to stay focused on my tape
I'm more than great, I got the key to my state
I'm rough like brillo, I bust like a pistol
The b-boy form is nine mil or is til
The underground sound be pumped for the new jacks
Who loves you baby? I'm not bo jackson, get the bozack
Yeah, bo-e-oh-e-o-zack, check the format
Hardcore underground, just like amtrak
Word to herb got more steel than pittsburgh
So easy with the smart comments, or boy you get served
I'm cock-d keep you dancin like ali
Collect the dough you know and then I'm swayze
On the downlow, no profilin or buckwhylin