At the time of the rise of the Hit Squad, Erick Sermon preferred to defer to Parrish Smith in matters of business in order to focus on the music. This arrangement worked for the unit as EPMD but when ...
July 28, 1992: On this day in 1992, EPMD solidified their position as one of hip-hop’s traditional groups with the release of their fourth studio album, Business Never Personal. Erick Sermon and ...
From the perspective the years have granted, 1992 clearly stands as a watershed year in hip hop history. At the end of it, The Chronic – traditionally regarded as the book-end release that closed the ...
EPMD helped usher in a new era in New York hip-hop when they arrived with their funk drenched samples and bass-heavy beats. The sound created by Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith was different and fresh, ...
Welcome to Who Killed It?, our column where we rank the verses on classic posse cuts from worst to first. For our last go-round, we took a look at the DJ Clue hosted posse cut “Fantastic 4″ featuring ...
At the time of the rise of the Hit Squad, Erick Sermon preferred to defer to Parrish Smith in matters of business in order to focus on the music. This arrangement worked for the unit as EPMD but when ...
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