Rakeem Calief Myer, better known by his stage name Roc Marciano, is an American rapper, songwriter and producer from Hempstead, Long Island (New York). Originally a member of Busta Rhymes' crew, Flipmode Squad becoming the sixth member after the departure of Lord Have Mercy, (aside from other flipmode acts Serious and Show Money) Roc left in 2001 to form the UN, a hardcore underground hip hop group consisting of three other MCs (Dino Brave, Laku & Mic Raw) with whom he released an album on Carson Daly's 456 Entertainment in 2004. Notably, Roc appeared in the 2005 Wu-Tang Clan compilation album, Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture, and in Pete Rock's 2008 album, NY's Finest, drawing acclaim for such performances. Since 2008, Roc Marciano has been working on his solo career, and to widespread internet acclaim, released his entirely self-produced debut LP, Marcberg in the Spring of 2010. The album was applauded for its throwback 90s east coast style, coming as a breath of fresh air amongst the various other hip hop albums released that year. His stream of consciousness narrative and boom-bap, rugged beats have also been the subject to many compliments from critics and bloggers alike. In 2011, Roc Marciano collaborated with Gangrene, the duo of rapper/producers Oh No and The Alchemist, to release the collaborative EP Greneberg. Roc Marciano is currently signed to Decon Records.
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Ego Trip's Greatest Hip-Hop Singles 1981
1. Afrika Bambaataa & the Jazzy 5: "Jazzy Sensation" (Tommy Boy)
2. Fearless Four: "Feel the Heartbeat" (Enjoy)
3. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" (Sugarhill)
4. Funky 4 + 1: "That's the Joint" (Sugarhill)
5. T Ski Valley: "Catch the Beat" (Grand Groove)
6. Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde: "Genius Rap" (Profile)
7. Boogie Boys featuring Kool Ski, Kid Delight & Disco Dave: "Rappin'Ain't No Thang" (Mike & Dave)
8. Grand Wizard Theodore & the Fantastic Five: "Can I Get a Soul Clap,Fresh Out the Pack" (Soul Wax)
9. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "It's Nasty" (Sugarhill)
10. Trouble Funk: "Pump Me Up" (Jam)
11. Spoonie Gee: "Spoonie is Back" (Sugarhill)
12. Just Four: "Girls of the World" (Grand Groove)
13. Mean Machine: "Disco Dream" (Sugarhill)
14. Treacherous Three: "Put the Boogie in Your Body" (Enjoy)
15. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "Birthday Party" (Sugarhill)
16. Pee Wee Mel & Barry B: "Life on Planet Earth" (12 Star)
17. T.J. Swann, Pee Wee Mel & Swann Controllers: "Maximus Party" (Express)
18. Crash Crew: "We Want to Rock" (Sugarhill)
19. Solo Sound: "Get the Party Jumpin'" (Express)
20. Lovebug Starski & the Harlem World Crew: "Positive Life" (Tay-ster)
21. South Bronx: "The Big Throwdown" (Dakar)
22. Grandmaster Chilly T & Stevie G: "Rock the Message Rap" (12 Star)
23. Kool Kyle the Starchild: "It's Rockin' Time" (Enjoy)
24. Chapter Three: "Real Rocking Groove" (Grand Groove)
25. Disco Four: "Do It, Do It" (Enjoy)
26. Spanish Fly & the Terrible Two: "Spanglish" (Enjoy)
27. T Ski Valley: "Never Let Go" (Grand Groove)
28. Margo's Kool Out Crew: "Death Rap" (Heavenly Star)
29. Troy Rainey: "Tricky Tee Rap" (Heavenly Star)
30. Doctor Love & Sister Love: "Doctor Love & Sister Love Rap" (Heavenly Star)
31. Land of Hits Orchestra: "Gangster Rock" (Golden Flamingo)
32. T.J. Swann & Company: "Get Fly" (Express)
33. Busy Bee: "School Days" (Master Five)
34. Chapter Three: "Smurf Trek" (Grand Groove)
35. Sweet G: "A Heartbeat Rap" (West End)
36. Doctor Ice: "Calling Doctor Ice" (Enjoy)
37. Sugarhill Gang: "Apache" (Sugarhill)
38. Blondie: "Rapture" (Chrysalis)
39. Super Jay: "Super Jay Love Theme" (Hitmakers of America)
40. Sangria: "To the Beat Y'all" (Reel to Reel)
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2. Fearless Four: "Feel the Heartbeat" (Enjoy)
3. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" (Sugarhill)
4. Funky 4 + 1: "That's the Joint" (Sugarhill)
5. T Ski Valley: "Catch the Beat" (Grand Groove)
6. Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde: "Genius Rap" (Profile)
7. Boogie Boys featuring Kool Ski, Kid Delight & Disco Dave: "Rappin'Ain't No Thang" (Mike & Dave)
8. Grand Wizard Theodore & the Fantastic Five: "Can I Get a Soul Clap,Fresh Out the Pack" (Soul Wax)
9. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "It's Nasty" (Sugarhill)
10. Trouble Funk: "Pump Me Up" (Jam)
11. Spoonie Gee: "Spoonie is Back" (Sugarhill)
12. Just Four: "Girls of the World" (Grand Groove)
13. Mean Machine: "Disco Dream" (Sugarhill)
14. Treacherous Three: "Put the Boogie in Your Body" (Enjoy)
15. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "Birthday Party" (Sugarhill)
16. Pee Wee Mel & Barry B: "Life on Planet Earth" (12 Star)
17. T.J. Swann, Pee Wee Mel & Swann Controllers: "Maximus Party" (Express)
18. Crash Crew: "We Want to Rock" (Sugarhill)
19. Solo Sound: "Get the Party Jumpin'" (Express)
20. Lovebug Starski & the Harlem World Crew: "Positive Life" (Tay-ster)
21. South Bronx: "The Big Throwdown" (Dakar)
22. Grandmaster Chilly T & Stevie G: "Rock the Message Rap" (12 Star)
23. Kool Kyle the Starchild: "It's Rockin' Time" (Enjoy)
24. Chapter Three: "Real Rocking Groove" (Grand Groove)
25. Disco Four: "Do It, Do It" (Enjoy)
26. Spanish Fly & the Terrible Two: "Spanglish" (Enjoy)
27. T Ski Valley: "Never Let Go" (Grand Groove)
28. Margo's Kool Out Crew: "Death Rap" (Heavenly Star)
29. Troy Rainey: "Tricky Tee Rap" (Heavenly Star)
30. Doctor Love & Sister Love: "Doctor Love & Sister Love Rap" (Heavenly Star)
31. Land of Hits Orchestra: "Gangster Rock" (Golden Flamingo)
32. T.J. Swann & Company: "Get Fly" (Express)
33. Busy Bee: "School Days" (Master Five)
34. Chapter Three: "Smurf Trek" (Grand Groove)
35. Sweet G: "A Heartbeat Rap" (West End)
36. Doctor Ice: "Calling Doctor Ice" (Enjoy)
37. Sugarhill Gang: "Apache" (Sugarhill)
38. Blondie: "Rapture" (Chrysalis)
39. Super Jay: "Super Jay Love Theme" (Hitmakers of America)
40. Sangria: "To the Beat Y'all" (Reel to Reel)
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TRACKLIST:
Morlockk Dilemma - Der Besen stellt sich vor
Morlockk Dilemma - Elefant (prod. Suff Daddy)
Morlockk Dilemma - Schellen (Dexter-Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Nachtrag (Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Niemand feat. JAW (Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Stop bitching feat. Ruffkidd (Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Der Besen zieht von dannen
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Der Elfenbeinturm feat. Audio88 (Cuts: Chinch 33)
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Ghettoweihnacht (Cuts: Dexter)
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Die Wettermaschine
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Müllschlucker feat. Hiob
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Schwenke Das Glas
Absztrakkt - Puzzelstück
Absztrakkt - Code Rot
Absztrakkt - Ich mach kein Rap
Absztrakkt - Raw (Abszversion) 2012
Absztrakkt - Du bist nicht Absztrakkt
Absztrakkt - Classic Material (Rollen Bonus) 2012
Azad - Intro
Azad - Leben
Azad - Hip Hop
Azad - Da underground (feat. GroupHome)
Azad - Menschlich?! (Skit)
Azad - Nordwestschlagzeilen (feat. Chabs)
Azad - Turntablizm (Skit)
Azad - Unaufhaltbar (feat. Sezai, Iz, Pbc, Ebony Prince, Lunafrow & Real Jay)
Atom One aka Der Lange - Masterpiece (Intro)
Atom One aka Der Lange - The real deal (Dozent Remix)
Atom One aka Der Lange - Monster of art
Atom One aka Der Lange - Graff-Gesetze
Atom One aka Der Lange - Endzeitfarben
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New Hiphop Serie on ThaGoodOlBoomBap by MistaHSmootH
TRACKLIST:
Morlockk Dilemma - Der Besen stellt sich vor
Morlockk Dilemma - Elefant (prod. Suff Daddy)
Morlockk Dilemma - Schellen (Dexter-Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Nachtrag (Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Niemand feat. JAW (Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Stop bitching feat. Ruffkidd (Remix)
Morlockk Dilemma - Der Besen zieht von dannen
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Der Elfenbeinturm feat. Audio88 (Cuts: Chinch 33)
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Ghettoweihnacht (Cuts: Dexter)
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Die Wettermaschine
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Müllschlucker feat. Hiob
Dexter und Morlockk Dilemma - Schwenke Das Glas
Absztrakkt - Puzzelstück
Absztrakkt - Code Rot
Absztrakkt - Ich mach kein Rap
Absztrakkt - Raw (Abszversion) 2012
Absztrakkt - Du bist nicht Absztrakkt
Absztrakkt - Classic Material (Rollen Bonus) 2012
Azad - Intro
Azad - Leben
Azad - Hip Hop
Azad - Da underground (feat. GroupHome)
Azad - Menschlich?! (Skit)
Azad - Nordwestschlagzeilen (feat. Chabs)
Azad - Turntablizm (Skit)
Azad - Unaufhaltbar (feat. Sezai, Iz, Pbc, Ebony Prince, Lunafrow & Real Jay)
Atom One aka Der Lange - Masterpiece (Intro)
Atom One aka Der Lange - The real deal (Dozent Remix)
Atom One aka Der Lange - Monster of art
Atom One aka Der Lange - Graff-Gesetze
Atom One aka Der Lange - Endzeitfarben
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Ego Trip's Greatest Hip-Hop Singles 1980
2. Disco Dave & the Force of the 5 MC's: "High Powered Rap" (Mike & Dave) [Crash Crew]
3. Spoonie Gee: "Spoonin' Rap" (Sound of New York)
4. Treacherous Three: "The New Rap Language"/Spoonie Gee: "Love Rap" (Enjoy)
5. Treacherous Three: "The Body Rock" (Enjoy)
6. Afrika Bambaataa & the Cosmic Force: "Zulu Nation Throwdown Volume 1 (Winley)
7. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "Freedom" (Sugarhill)
8. Jimmy Spicer: "Adventures of Super Rhyme (Rap)" (Dazz)
9. Tanya Winley: "Vicious Rap" (Winley)
10. Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force: ""Zulu Nation Throwdown Volume 2 (Winley)
11. Sequence featuring Spoonie Gee: "Monster Jam" (Sugarhill)
12. Sugarhill Gang: "8th Wonder" (Sugarhill)
13. Treacherous Three: "At the Party" (Enjoy"
14. Ronnie Gee: "Raptivity" (Reflection)
15. Brother D & the Collective Effort: "How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise?" (Clappers)
16. T.J. Swann: "And You Don't Stop" (Express)
17. Trickeration: "Rap, Bounce, Rockskate" (Sound of New York)
18. Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5: "Super Rappin' no. 2" (Enjoy)
19. Super 3: "Philosophy Rappin' Spree" (Delmar International)
20. Spyder-D: "Big Apple Rappin' (National Rappin' Anthem)" (Newtroit)
21. The Younger Generation [Grandmaster Flash & the Furious 5] "Rappin' All Over" (Brass)
22. Nice & Nasty 3: "The Ultimate Rap" (Holiday)
23. Kool Kyle the Starchild & the Disco Dolls: "Do You Like That Funky Beat" (Enjoy)
24. Harlem World Crew: "Let's Rock" (Tay-ster)
25. Harlem World Crew: "Rapper's Convention" (Tay-ster)
26. Jazzy Three: "The Rappin' Spree" (New City)
27. Scoopy: "Scoopy Rap" (Sound of New York)
28. Rappermatical 5: "Party People" (Dynamite)
29. Master Jay & Michael Dee: "T.S.O.B." (The Sound of Brooklyn)
30. Disco Four: "Move to the Groove" (Enjoy)
31. Super J: "Santa's Rap Party" (Sound of New York)
32. Bobby/Demo: "More Ounce (Rap)" (Scorpio)
33. Willie Wood & the Willie Wood Crew: "Willie Rap" (Sound of New York)
34. CC Crew: "CC Crew" (Golden Flamingo)
35. Family: "Family Rap" (Sound of New York)
36. Pookey Blow: "Get Up (and Go to School)" (Tri-State)
37. Sicle Cell & Rhapazooty: "Rhapazooty in Blue" (Showstoppers)
38. Mr. Magic: "Rappin' with Mr. Magic" (Magic)
39. Lonnie Love: "Young Ladies" (Nia) [a.k.a. Mr. Hyde]
40. Bon Rock & the Rhythm Rebellion: "Searchin' Rap" (Reelin' & Rockin')
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'Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest' Trailer
A Tribe Called Quest is an American hip hop group, formed in 1985, and is composed of MC/producer Q-Tip, MC Phife Dawg aka Phife Diggy (Malik Taylor), and DJ/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad. A fourth member, rapper Jarobi White, left the group after their first album but rejoined in 1991. Along with De La Soul, the group was a central part of the Native Tongues Posse, and enjoyed the most commercial success out of all the groups to emerge from that collective. Many of their songs, such as "Bonita Applebum", "Can I Kick It?", "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo", "Scenario", "Check the Rhime", "Jazz (We've Got)", "Award Tour" and "Electric Relaxation" are regarded as classics by the hip hop community.
They released five albums between 1990 and 1998; the group disbanded in 1998. In 2006, the group reunited and toured the U.S., and planned to release a new album. The group are regarded as iconic pioneers of alternative hip hop music, having helped to pave the way for innovative hip hop artists. John Bush of Allmusic called them "the most intelligent, artistic rap group during the 1990s," while the editors of About.com ranked them #4 on their list of the "25 Best Rap Groups of All Time." In 2005, A Tribe Called Quest received a Special Achievement Award at the Billboard R&B Hip-Hop Awards in Atlanta. In 2007, the group was formally honored at the 4th VH1 Hip Hop Honors.
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Ol' Dirty Bastard - Shimmy Shimmy Ya (DirtyOld Version)
After establishing the Wu-Tang Clan, Ol' Dirty Bastard went on to pursue a successful solo career. However, his professional success was hampered by frequent legal troubles, includingincarceration. He died in late 2004 of a drug overdose, two days before his 36th birthday. Prior to his death, Ol' Dirty Bastard managed to record his third solo album, which has been repeatedly delayed and as of 2012 has not been released.
Jones was often noted for his trademark microphone techniques and his "outrageously profane, free-associative rhymes delivered in a distinctive half-rapped, half-sung style". His stage name was derived from a childhood nickname given by RZA, the relevance of which was articulated by Method Man's statement that there was "no father to his style". read more →
Nine – Nine Livez
"Nine is the stage name of Derrick Keyes (born September 19, 1969), an American rapper from The Bronx, New York City, New York. He also been known as 9MM or Nine Double M. Known for his harsh, gravelly flow and distinctive voice, Keyes got his break in late 1993 as a featured guest on Funkmaster Flex and the Ghetto Celebs' "Six Million Ways to Die".
Keyes originally recorded under the moniker 9MM (or Nine Double M) before changing his name to simply Nine. He stated, "I didn't want to be just be named after the gun (9mm)." His stage name refers to his date of birth (9/19/1969), his shoe size, and his lucky number.
Nine's debut album, Nine Livez, was released by the now-defunct record label Profile Records. Produced by Rob Lewis and Tony Stoute, the album produced the singles "Whutcha Want?" and "Any Emcee" (which samples Eric B. & Rakim).
Portions of Nine's "Whutcha Want?" were featured in advertisements by US automobile manufacturer Jeep. The ads used the song "Steady Bounce" by KRS-One from his album Strickly For Da Breakdancers & Emceez, which also used a sample from Nine’s "Whutcha Want?". According to an interview conducted with HalftimeOnline.com, Jeep never sought permission to use the sample, and Nine pursued legal action.
Nas referred to 9 Double M on the track "Where are They Now?" from his album Hip Hop Is Dead. He is also referred to on the track "Twinz (Deep Cover ’98)" from Big Pun's debut album Capital Punishment, where Fat Joe says "Boogie Down major like Nine" referring to Nine's lyric in his song "Whutcha Want?" where Nine describes himself as a "Boogie Down Bronx major".
Joey Bada$$ - 1999 (Mixtape)
“17 year old BK representer Joey BadA$$ drops off, “Waves,” the second leak off his upcoming solo project, “1999,” and follow-up to his debut video, “Survival Tactics.” The second offering has BadA$$ spitkicking on family, tofu dreams, and having the illest waves in his hood over mellow swelling Rhodes tones and a funky bassline. If you rode out to “Survival Tactics,” cool out, relax and reminisce to this one.”
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Ego Trip's Greatest Hip-Hop Singles 1979
02. grandmaster flash ft. the furious five - superappin
03. kurtis blow - christmas rappin
04. funky 4 + 1. rapping and rocking the house
05. the younger generation (bka grandmaster flash furious five) - we rap more mellow
06. paulette ft. tanya winley - rhymin and rappin
07. sequence - funk you up [long version]
08. lady b - to the beat yall
09. jazzy 4 mcs - mc rock
10. lady d - lady d
11. funky constellation - street talk (madame rapper)
12. solid c bobby d ft. kool drop - wack rap
13. ron hunt - spiderap
14. xanadu ft. sweet lady - rappers delight
15. xanadu ft. sweet lady - rockers choice
16. fatback - king tim iii (personality jock)
Fat Joe Da Gangsta – Represent
Joseph Antonio Cartagena (born August 19, 1970), better known by his stage name Fat Joe, is an American rapper, CEO of Terror Squad Entertainment, and member of musical groups D.I.T.C. and Terror Squad.
Fat Joe's first album was Represent, released in 1993, followed by Jealous One's Envy in 1995. From 1998 to 2006, he was signed to Atlantic Records, releasing four albums under the label, Don Cartagena in 1998, Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) in 2001, Loyalty in 2002, and All or Nothing in 2005. Around the release of All or Nothing, Fat Joe became involved in a highly publicized feud with another New York City-based rapper 50 Cent, who attacked Fat Joe in his song "Piggy Bank". His most popular song in which he performed was his Remy Ma duet "Lean Back" with Terror Squad. The song was a number-one hit in the summer of 2004.
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EPMD – Strictly Business
EPMD ist eine US-amerikanische Hip-Hop-Band. Sie wurde 1987 von Parrish Smith (* 13. Mai 1968), der zuvor schon unter dem Namen PMD als DJ aktiv war, und Erick Sermon (* 25. November 1968) gegründet. Der Name steht für Erick and ParrishMillenium Duccats, sowie auf dem "Back in Business" Album „Erick And Parrish Making Dollars“. Ihr Debüt Strictly Business wurde mit Gold ausgezeichnet und gilt als richtungsweisender Klassiker. Erick Sermon trennte sich von Parrish Smith Ende der 1990er Jahre. Parrish Smith ging mit DJ Honda und K-Solo (Hit Squad) lange Zeit auf Tournee.
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Rumpletilskinz – What Is A Rumpletilskin?
The Rumpletilskinz was an American hip hop group signed to RCA Records composed of emcees the Capital LS, Sha-Now the Remedy Man, Jeranimo, and producer R.P.M. The group first appeared onLeaders of the New School's A Future Without a Past on the song "Sound Of The Zeekers @#^**?!" The collaboration proved successful and the group signed a deal with RCA Records. The group released its first and only album What Is a Rumpletilskin? in the summer of 1993. The album failed to make it to the charts, but two singles did, "Attitudes" and "Is It All Right?" Both made it to #24 on the Hot Rap Singles. After the albums failure, the group was dropped from the label and disbanded shortly afterward.
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A Tribe Called Quest – I Left My Wallet In El Segundo
A Tribe Called Quest is an American hip hop group, formed in 1985,[1] and is composed of MC/producer Q-Tip, MC Phife Dawg aka Phife Diggy (Malik Taylor), and DJ/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad. A fourth member, rapper Jarobi White, left the group after their first album but rejoined in 1991. Along with De La Soul, the group was a central part of the Native Tongues Posse, and enjoyed the most commercial success out of all the groups to emerge from that collective. Many of their songs, such as "Bonita Applebum", "Can I Kick It?", "I Left My Wallet in El Segundo", "Scenario", "Check the Rhime", "Jazz (We've Got)", "Award Tour" and "Electric Relaxation" are regarded as classics by the hip hop community.
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Ol' Dirty Bastard – Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version
Ol’ Dirty Bastard (* 15. November 1968 in Brooklyn, New York; † 13. November 2004 in New York City, bürgerlich Russell Tyrone Jones) war ein US-amerikanischer Rapper und Mitglied des Wu-Tang Clans.
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Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth – All Souled Out
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth waren eine US-amerikanische Hip-Hop-Crew aus Mount Vernon, New York. Sie bestand aus dem DJ, Producer und Rapper Pete Rock (* 21. Juni 1970, Bronx, New York City; bürgerlich Peter Phillips) und dem Rapper C.L. Smooth (* 8. Oktober 1968, New Rochelle, New York; bürgerlich Corey Penn). Von 1991–1995 war das Duo gemeinsam bei Elektra Records unter Vertrag. Bekannt waren sie für die jazzigen Samples von Rock und dem weichen Flow von Philips.
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EPMD – Business Never Personal
EPMD ist eine US-amerikanische Hip-Hop-Band. Sie wurde 1987 von Parrish Smith (* 13. Mai 1968), der zuvor schon unter dem Namen PMD als DJ aktiv war, und Erick Sermon (* 25. November 1968) gegründet. Der Name steht für Erick and ParrishMillenium Duccats, sowie auf dem "Back in Business" Album „Erick And Parrish Making Dollars“. Ihr Debüt Strictly Business wurde mit Gold ausgezeichnet und gilt als richtungsweisender Klassiker. Erick Sermon trennte sich von Parrish Smith Ende der 1990er Jahre. Parrish Smith ging mit DJ Honda und K-Solo (Hit Squad) lange Zeit auf Tournee.
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EPMD – Business As Usual
EPMD ist eine US-amerikanische Hip-Hop-Band. Sie wurde 1987 von Parrish Smith (* 13. Mai 1968), der zuvor schon unter dem Namen PMD als DJ aktiv war, und Erick Sermon (* 25. November 1968) gegründet. Der Name steht für Erick and ParrishMillenium Duccats, sowie auf dem "Back in Business" Album „Erick And Parrish Making Dollars“. Ihr Debüt Strictly Business wurde mit Gold ausgezeichnet und gilt als richtungsweisender Klassiker. Erick Sermon trennte sich von Parrish Smith Ende der 1990er Jahre. Parrish Smith ging mit DJ Honda und K-Solo (Hit Squad) lange Zeit auf Tournee.
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