“THE RAKIM BEEF STARTED IN THE BEGINNING!!” ERICK SERMON TALKS RAKIM, MAKING BEATS & PARRISH RAPPING
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@jamalyoung-zq9gl
8 ай бұрын
Let Wendy Williams tell it n 96 mf did burt ladell bold he look out for everybody
@AllMovingFurther
8 ай бұрын
Need this on Apple Music so I can cop 🙌🏾
@thomassantos6883
2 ай бұрын
Ppi0ll0😊😊@@AllMovingFurther
@thomassantos6883
2 ай бұрын
@jamalyoun 4:10 0😊😊SMYEPOSMYEPOg-zq9gl
When Erick said nobody sounded alike, that’s what it was!!! You had at least 20 classic albums drop in 1988 alone and they all sounded different. Even though there were Rakim comparisons when “It’s My Thang” dropped, once the album came out you quickly realized they were different. I miss the “no biting allowed” era.
@TheWattsSuperhero
8 ай бұрын
Factz!!!!!
@AfreshCulture
8 ай бұрын
Seriously!!!! I have this convo all the time with these young rappers around here. You bitin’ yo. Why you wanna sound like other people where they can’t tell you from the next rapper? Cuz the originator of that style you’re biting is gonna last longer than you because you’re not original. If an MC “thought” you was copying his/her flow, it was an absolute PROBLEM!
@Solsurvz92
8 ай бұрын
@@AfreshCulture Word. That was really the only crime in Hip Hop: Biting!!
@dudleylowe3831
8 ай бұрын
FACTS 💯
@howardpryor7778
8 ай бұрын
No, it comes from the streets first then through the raps... Imo🤷🏾♂️ Street slang that the rappers put in their rhythms. Rakim was rhyming like the 5 percenters used to build.
I’m glad E made that statement about Rakim saying, “You’re stressing me”.. People in their mid to late 30’s don’t understand how impactful Rakim was in with his words. People weren’t saying, “I ain’t no joke, frenemy, sweating me”. There’s a list of things people wasn’t saying until he said it on wax.
@pressurewashingwithkoolfel9738
8 ай бұрын
You could've shortened this by simply saying people under 40....😂😅😂
@trueself247
8 ай бұрын
Let’s not forget, Rakim popularized saying “Peace” in Hip Hop.
@shermricks7340
8 ай бұрын
@@pressurewashingwithkoolfel9738 😂😂😂
@blastavetv5018
8 ай бұрын
I’m 36 I understand but it just ain’t my stello ya Hurd
@maxgarner3263
8 ай бұрын
Nah bruh ..I'm 36 botn in late 80s ..we get what he was saying ..need to go to the early 2000s cats....
I'm 50 years old ... So all I know is Rap & hip hop... But having these iconic rappers tell these stories is absolutely mind blowing. This is what the culture needs, especially the younger generation to know where it came from and where it's going...
@coachk290
8 ай бұрын
The only problem is, these young Katz don't give a shit. It's all about the dollars, not the art. I don't even listen to most this new shit. It's BS and they spittin nothing
@MiraculousEntertainment
8 ай бұрын
I agree!
@dontrustwhiteyevery1
7 ай бұрын
IT'S going in the trash 🗑️
@PJB71064
7 ай бұрын
BARS! LIKE ANYTHING MEANINGFUL AND LEGITIMATELY ESSENTIAL TO US AS PEOPLE, PARTNERS, PARENTS, FAMILY, NEIGHBORS AND COLLEAGUES. SHARE WHAT GOT US THERE! SOME OF THE BEST "RESEARCH MATERIALS" ARE THE PEOPLE THAT WERE A PART OF THE "ORGINS OF THE COLLECTED JOURNEY EXPERIENCE."
@tikedaniels4934
7 ай бұрын
Same
88 is hands down the best year in hip hop!!
@cmartin6109
8 ай бұрын
classic golden era
@Clh3360
8 ай бұрын
And R&B
@njjjjjjjjhhhs
8 ай бұрын
your right
@Scott-px6mi
8 ай бұрын
87 and 88
@dman221
8 ай бұрын
Sorry GrandMaster Flash and the Furious 5 in 82 change the game. They spoke for a generation coming up in their youth.
"A brother said dig 'um, I never dug him, he couldn't follow the leader long enough so I drug him / into the danger zone he should arrange his own, face it, it's basic, erase it, and change your tone" -- Rakim
@briancampbell989
8 ай бұрын
Man...If people doubt he the goat,read his book.
@nekaeljones3086
8 ай бұрын
Parrish I'm not going behind that. Leave that ni**a alone. ALONE!!!!
@D.Antony
8 ай бұрын
Greatest MC of All Time.
@theyoungcommander
8 ай бұрын
@@D.Antony The first real GOAT fsho
Parish Smith is one of the most underrated rappers of all time his lyrics were fire🔥🔥🔥
@sirleroyale4412
8 ай бұрын
Yeah PMD was hard
@brothersly
8 ай бұрын
Facts! "As I bust grills, you take snapshots." 🔥🔥🔥
@anthonywallace319
8 ай бұрын
No joke, and his delivery was fierce but cool at the same time.
@quawevebates3470
8 ай бұрын
BIG-FAKTZ💯💪
@christiaanscott1329
8 ай бұрын
I saw it cummin / that's why I went solo/ -----played it today.
The way Rakim formulated a verse; how he phrase rhymed, all of that was ahead of his time.
@silence3916
8 ай бұрын
Patterned after a saxophone....while imitating the late John Coltrane...
@mrbuggz5213
8 ай бұрын
@@silence3916ahh yeah! You know what it is🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@mrbuggz5213
8 ай бұрын
Also dude was rhyming sentences when everyone else was rhyming the last word of every sentence. He was like a super hero to us when he came out for real!
@davido3109
8 ай бұрын
Rakim Allah... Always ahead of all times...
@darklight7452
8 ай бұрын
They all made masterful hip hop as teenagers..it's crazy when you think about it cause we still reciting lyrics they wrote in they teens and early 20's.
That's why I always get offended, and I'm from Atlanta when I hear people up North always comparing Biggie, Jay, and Nas when discussing whose the best in NY... None of them could touch Rakim to me. He was a beast on the mic.
@jman1562001
8 ай бұрын
It's a generation thing.....Ra impact was like late 80s......by the 90s hip-hop changed so much.....he had joints but his movement was slowing by that time. And I ain't forget he came back in 96 but so much changed, a whole generation were not even aware. He had the Master and Seventh Seal too but those albums ain't make an impact. Ra basically admitted that his feature on the Watcher with Dr. Dre and Jay-Z got him some props to a newer crowd of the hip hop generation.
@weusifam5182
8 ай бұрын
!
@joannegilmore1775
8 ай бұрын
I strongly agree.
@brandoncarter7076
8 ай бұрын
I disagree jay is the best sorry shrugs shoulders love takin though
@Polostar79
8 ай бұрын
Nas surpassed Rakim
My era ❤ Love that Rakim story. Best of all, not one bullet flew, not one life lost.
@knowledgeispower3368
8 ай бұрын
Stop the foolishness 😂😂
@frank-xp6pj
8 ай бұрын
Real men & from the realest era ever the 80’s & early 90’s…..no social media back then if you was gangsta then everybody knew it & if you wasn’t but claimed a set then you got checked severely for perpetrating.
@knowledgeispower3368
8 ай бұрын
@@frank-xp6pj you was a square, most definitely not a G😂😂😂😅, stop with the foolishness🤦🏾♂️🥱🥱
@mrbuggz5213
8 ай бұрын
Also if you wasn’t gangsta and you stayed in your lane all the gangstas would take care of you, cause you was real and they respected that. NYC was the best place to grow up in the 70’s/80’s👍🏼
@knowledgeispower3368
8 ай бұрын
@@mrbuggz5213 the west coast is full of G's yall playing yourselves🥱🥱😅😂🚮
What's wild is I was at a barbershop in Brentwood talking to my friend in Northern Ireland Parrish walks in and says whats up. My friend didn't believe me he a rap head Parrish took phone talk to dude for like 5 mins told him they going over to UK and then Ireland to link up with him when he gets over there. My friend was like a kid thanking me. Cool brothers.
@akcoop
8 ай бұрын
dope! wonder if they ever linked up
A lot of people don't realize that EPMD was a hardcore rap group from NY that got a lot of love from the West Coast. I hope they ask Eric about their West Coast experience.
@tste7856
8 ай бұрын
I honestly think the west stole that "you gote to chill" sound and ran with it, because that beat sounds so west now if you pay attention, EPMD had original made beats too, still eating off of that alone, not many rappers have their beats sampled so many times, cept for EPMD
@upclosenpersonal100
8 ай бұрын
EPMD started G Funk
@njjjjjjjjhhhs
8 ай бұрын
@cubedmack they still and.was in Cali not long ago old school tour and other places
@merchantsmithimages
8 ай бұрын
@@upclosenpersonal100Pretty much when they used that Zapp sample.
@BayAreaSon
8 ай бұрын
Well Eric and Too Short are buddies and did Buy You Some together
Parish was talking that talk frfr his verse on Crossover and Rampage are some of the best in hip hop history
@YoungBreeze252
8 ай бұрын
Especially Rampage. Parish Smith killed his verses on Business as Usual
@jamalyoung-zq9gl
8 ай бұрын
The whole second album unfinished business
@insubordinatenyctv3627
8 ай бұрын
@@jamalyoung-zq9gl 🎯🎯🎯🎯
@RebornThaRebizzle
8 ай бұрын
He also killed it on So What'cha Saying
Erick is DEFINITELY IN THE TOP DOPEST RAP MUSIC PRODUCERS that don't get his WELL DESERVED PROPS!!!!!! I've been a Fan since 1987, Got Damn near his whole catalog & other projects 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
@PJB71064
8 ай бұрын
Well SAID!😜
@quawevebates3470
8 ай бұрын
NOW DATZ "REAL-RAP"💪💯
@seanfelder3977
7 ай бұрын
Dude Erick sermon is well respected hip hop producer. Check his top 10 produced beats. Hitting switches was slamming back in the 1990s. His beats for Keith Murray and redman legendary
Eric got me dying with his delivery... 😂😂😂
"The Moral Of The Story I'm Tell'n" "Nobody Beats The R" "So Stop Yell'n" 😂🤣😂
Excellent interview. E is a legend.
Now I got to go back 30 years and really listen to These jawns!
@dcdread5983
2 ай бұрын
Exactly…same here bro!
Legends! I grew up on EPMD. Was so sad when they had their falling out but so happy they are cool again and back to their legendary status. Great interview! Never knew how that beef went! "I make a move like chess, then I yell "checkmate"
Rakim is one of the GOATs!!!
@dawb86
8 ай бұрын
Nah. Everybody else is a goat. Rakim is the GOD…
@depalma7333
8 ай бұрын
Thank you captain obvious
@weusifam5182
8 ай бұрын
Rakim is THE GOAT
@blissdad13
8 ай бұрын
Rakim is definitely regarded as the goat of that era by most of the mcs of that era..
@blissdad13
8 ай бұрын
I was around a lot of successful rappers back then and they all studied rakim.. I didn't pay attention yo lyrics that closely.. but being around them made me understand why rakim was so great.. follow the leader is a great example of that.. because when it came out it was like a whole new sound.... it was dramatic and had depth.. cinematic music.... and it came seemingly out of nowhere.
I was a 10 year old white kid who fell in love with hip hip around 88. EPMD & Rakim we’re two of my favorite artists of all time. Always remember Parrish Smith line on So What Cha Sayin about sounding like the R but had no idea they had beef going on for years. Love these stories
Erick Sermon has been one of my favorite rappers and biggest influences since I first heard his 2nd solo album as a kid. Later I went back and listened to all the old EPMD albums and he partially inspired me to rap and sample beats myself. I already knew about his beef with Rakim but I had no idea that Erick folded after he heard "Follow The Leader"...Rakim was definitely gasin' on that verse though😆
@QueenAnitaSoul1
8 ай бұрын
Erick sermon Is a snake Can't be trusted
Don’t sweat the technique 🤔 The abilities in those families Tyson Jordon and Jackson and many others 🙏🏿🦉♾️♠️
No one has ever changed rap the way Rakim did. Period. He is the greatest rapper ever!! Maybe not the most monetarily successful but he is the greatest when it comes to skills. No one has ever changed EVERYTHING the way he did👌🏼
@Lindberg1984
8 ай бұрын
Agreed! Rakim will always be the greatest..
@ankhman444
8 ай бұрын
I'm not gonna hold you.. It was one other rapper who did that.. That was Nas in his era
@mrbuggz5213
8 ай бұрын
@@ankhman444 respect to you King but Nas changed nothing honestly. He was literally dubbed “Baby Rakim” for a reason. He’s great and has been super successful but he didn’t “change” anything.
@ankhman444
8 ай бұрын
@@mrbuggz5213 we talking two different era duke I seen it.. I seen it I felt it
@ankhman444
8 ай бұрын
@@mrbuggz5213 like me n my mans was wu wu tang that's it or who Eva was close to that street rap like we fiend for it.. And like I said when my mans brung it ain't hard to tell album to the crib.. I felt the change! I almost didn't like that it was a guy coming up, trying to take what wu was doing single handedly.. Like I felt the change and nas made Me love him and the change,, I was hard headed I ain't want the rap game to be no less then what the wu was bringing and nas topped that... I had to respect it! Same as back in the days..I'm 45.. Nobody could tell me nothing about LL.. Til Rakim came along... You simply felt the change if you a real hip hop head from the very start! You did not want nobody to take yo fav artist place but it comes a time that a new nigga will be on the rise and he got the style of rap everyone was itching for.. Rakim did that with the old school and nas did that for my era
There can be no beef with Rakim!!
@nunyabidnezz4278
8 ай бұрын
It's no beef with Rakim. Rakim is like a Wagu Porterhouse steak and everyone else is tofu.
@DIGIBANDZ007
8 ай бұрын
Opinated
@VictorKnox-pe7yf
8 ай бұрын
@@DIGIBANDZ007nah nigga it's facts.
@Seanljohnsonsr609
8 ай бұрын
God mc
@bigkeezo
8 ай бұрын
Nuff said 🎤
Now....Yah know why Rakim was left off the Self Destruction project....Rakim was a problem lyrically speaking for the WHOLE Golden ERA rap...
Most of your interviews should be in the Library of Congress. This one included. What ya'll are doing is immortal.
@JDiggiti
8 ай бұрын
Facts . Documenting the culture
erick sermon is a staple in HipHop he’s so humble and imperfect but ILL when it comes to that Production remember me gazing at the back of the Strictly Business album for years looking at the studio they were in thinking it was so Scientific
EPMD were the first rappers I remember hearing of producing their own music back then, that was unheard of at that time at least to me. I remember looking on the credits of cassette tapes back then and seeing "Produced by EPMD" on theirs at a time when I was used to seeing the Marley Marls, Hurby Luvbugs, Rick Rubins, etc. in the linear notes. And I remember hearing Erick tell the Rakim story before but it's always incredible to hear. Parrish showing up when he did probably saved Erick that day.
P shined early. He was straight killing it. By '92 they were almost on the same level. E Double got better with time. What could've been if EPMD didn't break up. That Hit Squad album was coming.....damn😪
@jamalyoung-zq9gl
8 ай бұрын
Pmd had me thinking he was ready to battle ralim n kool moe dee by how much 💩 pmd was talking 😂
First single i ever bought.. rakim 🎤 fiend... first album I ever bought... Epmd strictly business.. what a time to be alive!
E double is getting my vote for Guest of the year already, I’m lovin this, thanx Math…
🙏🏾😌 Man I can't wait until the full episode airs! 😏 One thing that I love about Math's show is that legends of the "Golden Era" always link other greats into their stories. Everytime you see a Math Hoffa video with Q-Tip, Meth, Mic Geronimo, Canibus, MC Serch, Onyx, Smiff-N-Wessun, Erick Sermon, DR Period, Big Daddy Kane, anybody from 87 to 99, trust that you gon' hear something about another artists, group, or DJ/Producer from that dope ass era. From all of the videos so far Erick Sermon has told stories featuring himself, Parrish, Too Short, MC Hammer, L.L. Cool, Special Ed, DJ Red Alert, and the Juice Crew. "Brothas On My Jock" has been my favorite EPMD track since I was in the 4th grade and I'm in my 40s now lol. You can't mention Primo, Pete Rock, Diamond D, Lord Finesse, Buckwild, Showbiz, RZA, Q-Tip, Da Dungeon Family, Sir Jinx, Cold187UM, DJ Quik, DJ Muggs, or Havoc, without mentioning Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith. 🗣️ CLASSICS!!! I'm glad to hear Erick pulled through that heart attack situation and was saddened to hear about the late great Hurricane G🙏🏾. "Brothas On My Jock, Rampage, Can't Wait, Headbanger, This That Shit, Manifique (Original Rules), As The World, Never Seen Before Remix" etc. 😏👉🏾 😎👍🏾 Definitely give Erick Sermon his props for his legacy and contributions in hip-hop cause the Green Eyed Bandit's production has been a staple for me from my childhood to adulthood. Nobody should EVER question what EPMD brought to the game, PURE UNADULTERATED DOPE HIP-HOP!!! 🎧😌
@curtg400
8 ай бұрын
Im from Texas 90s baby always had a love for music. I love this show it take me back to the good days for real 💪🏾😂
@thejeneralj.u.-iceforever6706
8 ай бұрын
@@curtg400 😏👉🏾😎👍🏾Absolutely bruh!
You listen to Parrish on the early records of EPMD he definitely was that dude lyrically. I thought he was from Queens due to the wordplay and how he conveyed what he was saying. But Eric stood out cause of his voice being more high pitched and the catchy punchlines.
@airpegasus5167
8 ай бұрын
Long Island is an extension of Queens
@jamalyoung-zq9gl
8 ай бұрын
I wanted pmd to battle rakim by how much 💩 he was talking on the microphone
@p-jaywade1333
8 ай бұрын
@@jamalyoung-zq9gl Would have been epic
“WHEN YOU HEAR THOSE HELICOPTERS COME IN ON, ITS MY THANG…..WAS EPIC, SUNN & That was my Favorite FAVORITE CUT IN 88’, I played that Cassette Tape Over & Over & Over till I Learned E & P’s Verses….CLASSIC….& KRS-ONE’s My Philosophy….Everything was Fresh In 88’…..!!!
Man, I was first in line at our record shop in VA when that Black and Yellow EPMD album dropped. Recorded it to my maxell cassette tape and bumped it everywhere I could as loud as I could all summer long. I miss that about hip hop when there was a hype around a new album dropping.
@tommykeith7093
8 ай бұрын
NOW THERE'S ALWAYS A NEW LP. DROPPIN? OR STREAMING?? & DOESN'T ALWAYS LIVE UP 2 THE HYPE?
@c.delanepolo6530
8 ай бұрын
757
@kirbyaugustine761
8 ай бұрын
Yes sir. The weekly trip to the record store
@BigMikelol
8 ай бұрын
757 Norfolk
@rahmondmoore3055
8 ай бұрын
Dj’s Tidewater Dr.
Dap Dap Salute, love this platform and love this interview. Green Eyed Bandit had a unique sound that stood out amongst East Coast producers during the golden era. Math, drop that track, that sample is fire
Erick is such a hilarious storyteller
I miss those days of hip hop Eric is speaking on. When everybody had their own sound & style. EPMD is still one of my Favorite Hip hop Groups, Rakim 's word play and lingo use to blow my mind. Growing up on the south Side of Chicago Mixing Chicago lingo with the lingo from Various NYC, mcs was fun and made me stand out.
Respect to Eric came thru like a soldier he is,...... Speakin on the greats before him we all KNOWLEDGE!!!!!!!!!!!!
The headbanger will alway be a classic
HE SAID HE COULD TAKE A PHRASE THAT'S RARELY HEARD FLIP-IT NOW IT'S A DAILY WORD🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤💯💯
Another fire episode 🔥 Your show is reaching a crazy level. Kudos from Angola 🇦🇴
Parish Smith definitely is a GOD tier lyricist. One of my top all time favorites.👍🏾
Dope segment. Eric Sermen hit on points. Everyone came with their own sound. We knew who each artist was from the beat drop or the moment the song came on.
EPMD is my favorite rap group of all time. I heard them on the first mixtape I ever owned called, "Mr. Magic's rap attack." It had all of the legendary artists from back in the day before they became legendary. I love bucket hats to this day because of them. "You gots to chill," is still a hard ass track.
Can’t wait to watch this whole interview.
Come on ppl this is one of them one 1's..!!! Exclusive.!!! Math Haffa much respect 4 bringing Eric of EpMd in the shop & letting everything runs it's course that story with Rahim tha God was the illest🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You’re a customer is my favorite song from EPMD that tracks is basic but a masterpiece.
I love all these recounted experiences from artist I was/is a fan of✌🏿I love hip-hop!👏🏿
"Damn skippy I'm tipsy, high like a hippie Don't take drinks from strangers cause n*ggaz slip mickies That's why I stay on Q (cue), like Omar Epps in J-U, I-C-E, so chill and bust the debut." Parrish Smith is that dude.
Gr8 interview!! Loved listening 2 the stories of my idols/legends!! That was the Golden Era of Hip-Hop!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yo math that all around joint is so fire!! Your flow is crazy to that beat And a good look on having Eric on here. More old school rappers!!
Wow. That Rakim story blew my wig. The Green Eyed Bandit! After Run-DMC, EPMD is my favorite rap duo!
Math Hoffa - "All Around" song definitely on repeat. That song is a groove
We definitely needed this interview #legendary
CLASSIC HIP-HOP HISTORY ONE OF THE BEST GROUP OF OUR TIME EPMD, MATH HOFFA WHAT A GREAT INTERVIEW PEACE
Classic Interview right here!
Can't wait for the full joint of this one to drop🔥
Thanks for this interview
Big Shout out to Math for having E.S. on the show.I still listen to EPMD occasionally and appreciate you showing love and respect to artists of that time.
@ceomusicbeats5822
8 ай бұрын
I was listening to them brother you gots to chill and you are customer
@jaelawrence342
8 ай бұрын
@@ceomusicbeats5822 their hit "So whatcha saying" still resonates deep with me to this very day.They are just one of many of my favorite artists of that time.
Yup That Roland W30 mad slept on . I got one cause I read in Keyboard Magazine back in 1990 Erick had one so I copped it My first joint I still got the sound library for it had that before the SP12 I copped in 92 .
Great clip...that's why I still record music to this day....The vibe that this culture gives off for young to old...Nothing musically compares to it..!!!!! I love this shhhh
This is gonna be a good one!
Math you gotta get the The God M.C. Rakim to come through. Waiting for that one.Straight 🔥
Eriic Sermon the most underrated producer in hip hop!!! E-double Eric Onassis
EPMD was the first hip-hop group I fell in love with. My older sister played me their first album when they first came out and it was a wrap!! REAL LEGENDS!💪🏾💯👑
Much Respect!!
Salute to 90s for the pioneers of rap, respect math
Follow The Leader was the SECOND album so Eric couldn't been talking about the Paid In Full album when he said he didn't like Rakim's last album...
@abstuct1015
7 ай бұрын
thx
@Mr.Rosesright_now
Ай бұрын
The encounter happened way after follow, he talked about it on drink champ
@alanduff1054
Ай бұрын
@@Mr.Rosesright_nowTrue
I've been waiting so long to hear this bro speak.. wondering where he been.. Man..I grew up with these ninjas...E.P.M.D .. was one of many from the N.Y. ..I could go all day son..this interview is fire 🔥
This is Hip-Hop history right here! Good looking out on this video.
Now this is hip-hop..
How much longer do we have to wait before you get Rakim in the chair. Seriously, the next interview needs to be with the god.
"Im the R the A to the K I M, if I wasnt then why would I say I am." Im sure any Eminem fan can see how he flipped Rakims line for way I ak hook
EPMD among the top rap duos ever. 💪🏾✊🏾
That Verse On Follow The Leader Is Classic!!!!!
Keep the videos coming MATH!!!
Shoutout to the M.E.O. Team for the “LEGENDARY “ interview with the ICONIC LEGEND ERIC SERMON one my FAVORITE group EPMD one of my FAVORITE GROUPS!!👍💪🏽💯 SALUTE!!
Everybody just chilling enjoying the pictures he’s painting with his stories. This was dope 💯
Parish is very underrated
And to think LL never switched styles and thrived even through the Rakim era.
Aight Math, you got me, i need that song, that sample is crazzy😂
This was dope interview
Rakim. Then everybody else. Period. The Rap God!
Man I really wish that Dre x Rakim album would’ve came out! (But part of Dre’s process is to record 400-500 tracks than just pick out 12 and Dre makes ppl re-record tracks over and over till it hits perfection and even re-records his own old tracks… the guy is a mad genius that doesn’t about time or deadlines)
Love watching the stories that Hip Legends like Erik Sermon shared about the good old hip hop days…
Loved how he talked about the Roland W-30. One has to find the equipment that works for you although it's tempting to chase the "popular" equipment.
Gawdamn E-Double keeps it a buck all day!!!!
Let’s go⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
There was DEFINITELY a Time, when I felt like EPMD was The Greatest Hip-Hop Group EVER. Glad that Erick Sermon is getting a chance, to speak his piece: ...One of the unsung ILLEST, from the late-80s/2000s...........Salute.
Love old school stories of THEE culture. Need more of these🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is what I love about 90s, especially when the Real ones talk about the subs, I, “we”I never knew this shit. S/o the Eric Sermon
'STOP BUGGIN .. DA BROTHER SAID DIG'EM .. I NEVER DUG'EM .. HE COULDN'T FOLLOW THE LEADER LONG ENOUGH .. SO I DRUG'EM' ..
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8 ай бұрын
STiLL THE ONLY APEX *"TILL THIS DAYY‼️‼️‼️"*
The best interview...Gotta love Eric Sermon
Untold history. Amazing to hear this😮
As I Heard You Didn't Want Any Problems With The Supreme Team From Fort Green
Rakim vs EPMD was on some Wyandanch vs Brentwood shit. LOL If you know... you know.
Good interview 💯
This interview 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥