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Erick Sermon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Erick Sermon

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Erick Sermon
Background information
Origin Long Island, New York
Genre(s) East Coast hip hop
hip hop
Years active 1987 – Present
Label(s) Fresh/Sleeping Bag Records
Priority/EMI Records
BCM Records
Def Jam Recordings
DreamWorks Records
J/RCA/BMG Records
Motown/Universal Records
Associated acts Redman, Keith Murray, EPMD, Marvin Gaye, K-Solo, Method Man, Ja Rule, Craig Mack, Def Squad, LL Cool J

Erick Sermon, also known as Erick Onassis , The Green Eyed Bandit and E-Double-E (born November 25, 1968 in Bay Shore, New York) is an African-American hip-hop rapper and producer. Sermon is best known as one half of late-1980s/1990s hip hop group EPMD and for production work. Along with Keith Murray and Redman, Erick Sermon is in the Def Squad. He currently resides in Hauppauge, New York.

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"The Green Eyed Bandit" has also made multiple solo recordings and albums. He began recording solo albums for Def Jam in 1993; in 1997, he rejoined EPMD. The following year, Sermon, Murray and Redman recorded a cover version of "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang, the first hit hip hop record. EPMD disbanded a second time in 1999.

In 2000, Sermon moved over to J Records, and released the album Music the following year. The title track (a Top 40 pop hit that also made it to #2 on the R&B music charts), featured guest vocals from late soul music legend Marvin Gaye, culled from unreleased recordings which Sermon reportedly found in a small record shop in London.

On September 25th, 2001, Sermon reportedly sustained numerous head injuries and was listed under critical condition in what J Records representatives said was a car accident. However, days later, a woman reported that Erick was with her in her apartment when she discovered him in a Paterson, N.J. parking lot bleeding from the head. The police investigated the incident as a suicide attempt, while J Records claimed that he had been in a car accident when he was driving home from a video shoot.[1]

After recovering, Erick continued working on an album. React was released in 2002. The title track became a major hit song, though the album still had disappointing sales. In 2003, J Records dropped Erick Sermon due to poor record sales. However, he still went on to establish his Def Squad imprint with Motown Records. At this time, he recorded an album, Chilltown, N.Y., which was released a year later in 2004. The album was powered by the single "Feel It" (which contained a sample of Reggae/R&B Singer Sean Paul), a song which became a moderate success in the United States.

On another single from the album, "Relentless", Sermon is quoted with saying "This might be my last hurrah//I'ma rock now til tomorrow, implying that Chilltown, N.Y. is potentially going to be his last album. In an interview, he stated that he was going to step aside and try to get upcoming artists in the spotlight. However, Sermon hasn't stopped doing music altogether, as he has just recently produced the song "Goldmine" on Busta Rhymes' album, The Big Bang in 2006. Very soon after, Sermon has recorded "Don't Make No Sense" with Def Squad. He also collaborated with Redman produce a few songs on the album Red Gone Wild while also making an appearance with Def Squad member Keith Murray. He is also doing another EPMD album with fellow member Parrish.

Sermon was also heavily involved in Method Man's critically acclaimed 2006 album 4:21... The Day After.

Erick Sermon was featured in the final episode of Yo! MTV Raps in a legendary freestyle session featuring some of Hip-Hop's most well known artists such as Rakim, KRS-One, Redman, and MC Serch.

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  1. ^ http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_19_100/ai_79477110 News article about Sermon's reported "suicide attempt" in 2001.

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