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EPMD

  • Genre: Rap
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Major Members: Parrish Smith, Erick Sermon

Biography

On the surface, the sample-reliant productions and monotone rapping styles of Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith had little to recommend them, but the duo's recordings as EPMD were among the best in hip-hop's underground during the late '80s and early '90s. Over the course of four albums (from the 1988 classic Strictly Business to 1992's Business Never Personal), they rarely varied from two themes: dissing sucker MCs and recounting sexual exploits. But a closer look reveals that the duo's rhymes were nothing less than incredible, simply undervalued because of their lack of intonation during delivery. EPMD also had a feel for a good groove, and created numerous hip-hop classics, including "It's My Thing," "You Gots to Chill," "Get the Bozack," "Strictly Business," and "Rampage."

Though EPMD's hardcore style influenced the urban-oriented gangsta '90s, Erick Sermon (aka E Double E; b. Nov. 25, 1968) and Parrish Smith (aka Pee MD; b. May 13, 1968) were both raised in the Long Island suburb of Brentwood. They moved into rap separately, with Smith DJing for Rock Squad on a single for Tommy Boy. After coming together in 1987 -- naming themselves EPMD, short for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars" -- the duo recorded their debut "It's My Thing" in three hours. The single was later licensed to Chrysalis, and EPMD signed to Sleeping Bag/Fresh Records for debut album Strictly Business. Propelled by several strong singles ("You Gots to Chill," the title track), the album eventually went gold, as did 1989's follow-up, Unfinished Business. Signed to Def Jam by the beginning of the '90s, EPMD returned in 1990 with Business As Usual and Business Never Personal two years later. By 1992, they presided over an extended family dubbed the Hit Squad, including Redman, K-Solo, and Das EFX. The duo split later that year, however, prompting solo careers for each; Sermon debuted in 1993 with No Pressure, and Smith made his statement on 1994's Shade Business. The duo re-formed EPMD in 1997, recording a strong comeback LP, Back in Business. Out of Business followed in 1999. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
 
 
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EPMD
Cover of Strictly Business
Cover of Strictly Business
Background information
Origin Long Island, New York
Genre(s) Hip hop
Years active 1988-1999, 2006-present
Label(s) Sleeping Bag Records
Priority Records
Def Jam Records
Columbia Records
Associated
acts
Redman
Das EFX
Members
Erick Sermon
PMD
DJ Scratch

EPMD a American rap group from Brentwood, New York, active for more than 20 years 1986 - 2007 are one of the most prominent acts in East coast hip hop. The group's name is an acronym for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars", referencing its members: rappers Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith ("PMD"). Diamond J, DJ K La Boss, and later DJ Scratch were DJs for the group.

Early years 1987-1993

EPMD's first album, Strictly Business, appeared in 1988, spawning the massive underground hit "Strictly Business", sampling Eric Clapton's "I Shot the Sheriff". Many critics see their first album as their most influential. The group's brand of funk-fueled sample-heavy hip hop proved to be a major force in hip-hop. Unlike old school hip hop, which was first based on disco hits but eventually became more electronic, EPMD based its music mainly on lifting funk & rock breaks for samples, and helped to popularize their usage, along with Marley Marl and Public Enemy. "You're a Customer" combined snippets of Steve Miller's "Fly Like an Eagle", Kool & the Gang's "Jungle Boogie", and the bassline from ZZ Top’s "Cheap Sunglasses". "Jane", about a romantic rendezvous turned bad, would be revisited on no less than five sequels; a first for rap, and perhaps rock and roll. "You Gots to Chill" used 80s funk band Zapp's "More Bounce to the Ounce" , which has become one of the most enduring sample sources for rap. "I'm Housin'" was covered some 12 years later by Rage Against the Machine. Managed early on by Russell Simmons' RUSH Management, the group toured with such hip-hop luminaries as Run-DMC, Public Enemy, and DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince.

EPMD was signed to Sleeping Bag Records for their debut album Strictly Business, by electro funk pioneer, Kurtis Mantronik. Propelled by several strong singles (You Gots to Chill, the title track), the album eventually went gold, selling over 500,000 copies, as did 1989's follow-up, Unfinished Business. Financial frustrations followed when Sleeping Bag went under in 1990. The duo then signed to Def Jam. EPMD returned in 1990 with Business As Usual and Business Never Personal two years later. By 1992, they presided over an extended family dubbed Hit Squad, including Redman, K-Solo, Das Efx, Hurricane G, and the Knucklehedz.

In 1992, EPMD had a hit with their song "Crossover" which lamented rappers making blatant concessions to pop sensibilities (aka 'selling out') in order to get mainstream attention from music audiences.

The duo split by January of 1993, under controversial circumstances. According to interviews in The Source and Rap Pages, in late 1991, Smith’s house was burglarized by armed intruders. According to Smith, in the ensuing police investigation, one of the apprehended culprits supposedly gave up Sermon’s name as having allegedly paid them to do it. Sermon was arrested and briefly detained for questioning, but no charges were filed. Still, it led to lingering tensions, and by the time of the breakup, Sermon alleged financial impropriety on Smith’s part. The pair found themselves as solo artists by default: Sermon debuted in 1993 with No Pressure, followed by Double or Nothing (1995), Music (2001), and React (2002). Smith made his statements on 1994's Shade Business, followed by Business is Business (1996).

Later era 1997-1999

The duo re-formed EPMD in 1997, recording a comeback LP, Back In Business. Sermon released an album with Redman & Keith Murray as the Def Squad in 1998: El Niño went gold that same year. EPMD’s last LP, Out Of Business, was released in 1999 as both a single CD and a limited edition double CD. The limited edition double CD contained both new material and greatest hits. Smith released The Awakening (2003) on his own Hit Squad label, and Sermon released Chilltown, N.Y. (2004) on Motown/Universal. A Hit Squad compilation LP (overseen by Smith, featuring a new EPMD track) was released on Nervous Recordings in 2004.

Reunited in 2006

A reunited EPMD with DJ Scratch performed live st the Rock the Bells Tour in New York on October 14, 2006 at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill, their first NYC show in 8 years. The tour also featured former Hit Squad members Keith Murray, Das Efx & Redman. YouTube currently hosts a number of videos of the EPMD reunion concert.

Two months later, in December, EPMD and Keith Murray released a new song, titled "The Main Event", produced by DJ Knowhow. In the March 2007 issue of Swedish rap magazine Quote Magazine Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith talks on whether the duo plans to record together again. On their recent tour they announced that they are working on a new album, called "We Mean Business".

2007 WE MEAN BUSINESS

June 27th, 2007 They appeared on BET Rap City to do a freestyle [1]

EPMD's new single "Blow"[2] was released on Vinyl from Unique Distribution in August of 2007 as a prelude to the new Record in 2008. The song instantly became a regular feature on the Funkmaster Flex. August has also seen a number of surprise live appearances from EPMD including the ROCK THE BELLS tour.

Personnel

  • Erick Sermon aka E-Double: vocals, production
  • PMD (Parrish Smith): vocals, production
  • DJ Scratch (George Spivey): D.J.
  • DJ K La Boss - D.J., circa 1987-88
  • Diamond J - D.J., circa 1986-87


Trivia

  • EPMD used to stand for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars", but they changed it to "Erick and Parrish Millennium Ducats" prior to the release of their last album titled "Out of Business" in 1999.
  • AND 1 Mixtape Volume 2 starts off with the instrumental of the Introduction song featured in the album "Out of Business".
  • This Introduction song from the album also appears in AND 1 Mixtape Volume 8 as a remixed instrumental in the chapter that features NBA players Marquis Daniels and Willie Green.
  • The song "You gots to Chill" was played in the childhood scene of Boyz N The Hood.
  • The Chrono Trigger Mixtape Vol. 1 features the a capella track of "Strictly Business" mixed with music from SNES video game Chrono Trigger
  • "Business" is used in every title of their albums. Coincidentally, around the time the two had a falling out, their latest album was titled "Business Never Personal". And when the united once again, it was "Back In Business".

Discography

Album information
Strictly Business
  • Released: 1988
  • Certification: Gold
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #80
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #1
  • Singles: "It's My Thing"/"You're A Customer", "Strictly Business", "You Gots to Chill", "I'm Housin'"/"Get Off the Bandwagon"
Unfinished Business
  • Released: 1989
  • Certification: Gold
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #53
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #1
  • Singles: "So Wat Cha Sayin'", "The Big Payback", "You Had Too Much to Drink"/"It's Time to Party"
Business as Usual
  • Released: 1990
  • Certification: Gold
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #36
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #1
  • Singles: "Gold Digger"/"Rap is Outta Control", "Rampage"/"I'm Mad", "Give the People"/"Manslaughter"
Business Never Personal
  • Released: July 28, 1992
  • Certification: Gold
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #14
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #5
  • Singles: "Crossover", "Headbanger"/"Scratch Bring it Back, Pt. 2 (Mic Doc)"
Back In Business
  • Released: September 16, 1997
  • Certification: Gold
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #16
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #4
  • Singles: "Never Seen Before"/"Never Seen Before (Remix)", "Richter Scale"/"Intrigued", "Da Joint"/"You Gots 2 Chill '97"
Out Of Business
  • Released: June 29, 1999
  • Certification: none
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #13
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #2
  • Singles: "Symphony 2000"/"Right Now"

Guest Appearances

Note: Only tracks where both are featured are listed

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