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Erick Sermon, famed MC from the group EPMD, is mourning the loss of his mother Belinda Sermon who died late last month.
EPMD had a knack for storytelling and covered a crazy range of topics like money-hungry women on "Gold Digger," selling out for fame on "Give the People," and attacking any MCs that think are soft ...
On this day in Hip Hop history, Strong Island rap duo EPMD released their third studio album, Business as Usual on the Def Jam imprint. Although upon its release, it wasn’t as commercially ...
On this date in 1999, one of Hip Hop’s greatest duos of all time, Erick and Parrish Making Dollars, released their fifth full-length studio album, Back In Business, on Def Jam. EPMD has been ...
The anticipation is getting to many of us as we wait for Notre Dame football to start its season on Saturday night against Texas A&M. It very much seems like the Irish players are chomping at the ...
On June 7, 1988, EPMD released their debut album Strictly Business on Sleeping Bag / Fresh Records. The 10-song collection is undoubtedly a classic album and set the sonic template for New York ...
EPMD’s new album will have no cutting, scratching, or production contributions from DJ Scratch, who since his days in the group has produced for a number of artists, including 50 Cent, Jay-Z ...
EPMD's You're Only A Customer maintains a level of authenticity that makes it easy to see why so many artists after them have lifted from the track.
Now, he’s working with EPMD’s Erick Sermon, also known as the Green-Eyed Bandit, according to Sermon’s recent Instagram post, which gave shoutouts to a bunch of his friends and collaborators ...
Listen to Strictly Business to know what the gold standard today’s rappers and producers should ultimately aspire to—creating timeless art that resonates with it’s listeners.
EPMD are back together again, more than a decadeafter the Long Island duo'sinitial 1997 reunion. Despite some truly awful lyrics -- "Don't make me get mad and B ...