Comedian Josh Johnson Shares How Hip-Hop Inspires His Comedy Sets, His Top Five Favorite Rappers and Why Eminem and 50 Cent Would Make Good Stand-Up Comics TiaCorine on Her Native American Heritage, ...
In 1987, EPMD (credited as EPEE MD) debuted with their groundbreaking 12” “It’s My Thing/You’re A Customer” on Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records. While it was just one of numerous classic singles to drop ...
Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith reflect on 'Business as Usual' 25 years later and offer their business tips for manuevering the rap game. By Eric Diep Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith’s legacy is built ...
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 it wasn’t as commercially popular as its two ...
EPMD's Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith were recently tapped for BET's acclaimed Rate the Bars series and their hot takes on the lyricism of some of today's burgeoning artists was quite interesting, to ...
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 Barack O-bomb-ya” is particularly ...
Coming off what many critics considered their weakest effort, Business Never Personal marked a powerful resurgence and a temporary farewell for one of Hip Hop’s most influential duos, EPMD. Though ...