Sermon needs to get back in his mid-90's bag. The 'Double or Nothing', 'Insomnia', 'Enigma', and 'Muddy Waters' bag. If you not from that era then you won't understand me. That wave was something different. Something that has yet to be duplicated. Classic's never get old. Your own classic sound never gets old. They are timeless.
Nahhhh!!! That No Pressure was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥the first time Keith Murray was heard of on “Hostile” that line he spit: “I’m high strung At the top of my lungs With my tongue Makin hard core niggas wanna get dumb.. My dialogue come straight from the slums Damage to your medulla Cerebrum Cerebellum You got a crew you better tell ‘em.” 🤯😳😵😵💫
Eric definitely needs to get more flowers because he definitely means alot to the culture and he doesn't get his credit. Plus his production alone on Muddy waters was phenomenal
@@777eternal Back then in 1995 & 1996 it was...... The Notorious BIG - Ready To Die Keith Murray -The most Beautifullest Thing in the world Method Man-Tical RedMan - Muddy waters Erick Sermon-Double Or Nothing The Dogg Pound- Dogg Food 2Pac- Me Against The World Raekwon- Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Ice Cube - Lethal Injection K-Dee- Ass gas or cash
I'm from Atlanta. When he opened up that rim shop. That's when the ATL started to blow up!!! And "just like music" with Marvin Gaye is the best rap/r&b collabo ever. The video was crazy!!
The business dried up because the FBI kept surveillance on his shop. The Summit building was behind the rim shop. I know because I used to go there. And people startrd getting busted.
N!ggaz thought I was insane because I didn't know who EPMD was until early '98 when I heard their Back In Business album and I went back and bought Strictly Business. While dudes was bumpin' Master P and Jay-Z, I was bumpin' the first EPMD album lol
He’s not lying I was at Auburn playing ball and we used to drive over to Atl. E Sermon had Atlanta on lock . Atlanta cats who born and raised here will tell you the same
I've always wanted to meet Erick Sermon. I'm in metro Atlanta and some years ago at an Atlanta Hawks vs New York Knicks game I was with my family and I was outside scanning the crowd for and out of nowhere I ran into Chuck D (from Public Enemy). We took a picture together and it's on my Facebook page until this day. That was a good day.
I was dropping a friend home the day EPMD walked in with REDMAN. Redman and I went to the same High School. I knew this was about to be his BIG BREAK! I was SO PISSED at my boy for wanting to go home! By the time I got back to Sensations it was PACKED!! I couldn't even get back inside. Smh! I would've loved to perform that night! They might have signed me too! 👍✌️❤️
Wow what a great episode. I love Erick Sermon and all of his music . Truly a real hip hop legend . I still listen to ‘Insomnia’ album 💿. It’s so fucking underrated . Go back and listen to the beats and artists on that album . It’s the most slept on classic .
Yooo. Love the content from the vault, I remember when a lot of these dropped originally; really love the new content too. But y'all need to drop like...mad clips like this. Maybe even shorter, a handful of 5 minute clips from back in the day each week. I really want y'alls new channel to grow and I think that'd be the quickest way to do it.
When you're young & gettin' money, U REALLY DONT PLAN FOR THE LONG GAME. ERICK SERMON HAD ALL DAT IN GA BUT WAS YOUNG. All these WORDS OF TRUE JEWELS of life's experiences
While they’re digging stuff from the archives find the Patrice O’Neal VIDEO of their interview they did. I don’t know if they’re on good terms with K Foxx tho.
@@lexxmusic7549 or maybe float like a butterfly sting like that dude sting from the rock group the police, i don't think Redman would've got on stage with that line though
JD will not agree with my dude Erick Sermon. Anyone from those days knows, SoSo Def and JD had a HUGE billboard claiming the city as soon as you exited the airport. Props to E Dub and EPMD. One of the greatest groups of all-time!!!
Facts I really don't know why people act like JD didnt have ATL on lock in the 90s and also he was one of the main guy at the forefront of the South taking over..dude had clubs bangers after club banger from either his production or ARTIST for years at the time he really was the puffy of the South so I can see why he get mad at people not giving him his due respect .but than again the HIP hop community been playing the South like that for years.. Like you there is a reason why he was able to bag Janet Jackson around that time. Because his music and movement was that hot..how quick people are to forget man...smh
well jd was in the game since whodini, but he wasn't as popular as epmd,if I can remember right,but I also don't know the exact year(date) they referring to. also peace to jd,he had come a long way behind the scenes 🙃
Short wasn't saying Father Dom was like Keith Murray. He was saying they alike in they career. "Make em millionaires but it ain't no hurry." Mc Breed them was down there too that early fa sho. I know cause my bro was with them from Flint MI. Early 90s. OK WTF my like button ain't working
Yep we were all on ichibon records that was around the same time Eric came down too. Vanilla ice was on the same label. My group broke up and I became a producer
I was in atl for all that...Rim shop was that spot..rocked with all them Keith,Red,Eric,..too short,dangerous music,,Joe rza,murda,..platinum house/jaguar we had it lit..Jermaine Dupri, brat,all the east coast dude was down here. Pac..,rocked with Breed,Bell biv devoe,parental advisory my guy KP @laface...usher..etc..fing golden era..outkast,goodie,I can keep going..dappled studios,tree sound,..was beautiful out here.
That rim shop was in a bad location. The Summit Building was behind the rim shop. The Summit building is a federal building. The FBI kept surveillance on them all the time. It dried up because of that.
@@rickphilly1975 everybody swear they were listening to EPMD back in the day but the numbers ain’t adding up. They have no platinum albums so no way all y’all niggas was listening to them.
Sermon needs to get back in his mid-90's bag. The 'Double or Nothing', 'Insomnia', 'Enigma', and 'Muddy Waters' bag. If you not from that era then you won't understand me. That wave was something different. Something that has yet to be duplicated. Classic's never get old. Your own classic sound never gets old. They are timeless.
Exactly!
Muddy Waters was, and still is one of the best albums ever made!!
Nahhhh!!! That No Pressure was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥the first time Keith Murray was heard of on “Hostile” that line he spit:
“I’m high strung
At the top of my lungs
With my tongue
Makin hard core niggas wanna get dumb..
My dialogue come straight from the slums
Damage to your medulla
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
You got a crew you better tell ‘em.”
🤯😳😵😵💫
@@blaqmarc facts.....that album was 🔥. I still listen to it today. Shoutout to Erick Sermon
Remember his verse on that Tooshort track?! Dangerous crew
Something along those lines. Mc breed and a few others. Classic.
Erick Sermon is definitely in my top 10 of HipHop producers.
Eric definitely needs to get more flowers because he definitely means alot to the culture and he doesn't get his credit. Plus his production alone on Muddy waters was phenomenal
Greatest Hip hop Album of all time in my opinion. No skips I rock it at least once every week.
@@777eternal Back then in 1995 & 1996 it was......
The Notorious BIG - Ready To Die
Keith Murray -The most Beautifullest Thing in the world
Method Man-Tical
RedMan - Muddy waters
Erick Sermon-Double Or Nothing
The Dogg Pound- Dogg Food
2Pac- Me Against The World
Raekwon- Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
Ice Cube - Lethal Injection
K-Dee- Ass gas or cash
I'm from Atlanta. When he opened up that rim shop. That's when the ATL started to blow up!!! And "just like music" with Marvin Gaye is the best rap/r&b collabo ever. The video was crazy!!
The business dried up because the FBI kept surveillance on his shop. The Summit building was behind the rim shop. I know because I used to go there. And people startrd getting busted.
Def Squad is still one of the sickest cliques in Hiphop, ever!
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EPMD Strictly Business...I can recount every lyric off that album. Legendary
N!ggaz thought I was insane because I didn't know who EPMD was until early '98 when I heard their Back In Business album and I went back and bought Strictly Business. While dudes was bumpin' Master P and Jay-Z, I was bumpin' the first EPMD album lol
#web7.979101🎉❤eyl
Front and back!!!
Their first 4 albums were classics
The green eye bandit, thank you for everything you created through out your whole career 🔥🔥🔥❤️💯
His one of my top 5 producers of all time .
Erick is a living legend. He's on his own planet.
EPMD was 🔥 🔥 🔥
not planet, dont believe in the elite, its earth
ONE OF THE GOATS 🐐 crazy Ill flow and music
Muddy Waters is easily top 5! Production, lyrics, craftiness...
Great album , but it's not even redmans 2nd best body of work. Whut thee album, and dare is a darkside are better
@@candidcamron1930That's you;
I'm with the guy above: Muddy Waters is in my top 20 records out of the near 5k I own.
I love this album with all my heart!!!
Y'all been droppin phenomenal content as of late.. I really appreciate these "in the vault interviews" .. 🤳🏻
#JUANepisLife ✨
Eric Sermon the man!
Respect the Love for Music, Love & Respect for Hip - Hop.
He’s not lying I was at Auburn playing ball and we used to drive over to Atl. E Sermon had Atlanta on lock . Atlanta cats who born and raised here will tell you the same
Lived in the ATL from 91-2003, there is a lot of truth to this, but the ATL was already starting to bubble.
Big facts..
These stories are refreshing
Eric is one cool cat, we definitely been in talks on remixing some unreleased Tupac cuts in the vault!
Erik Sermon should easily be millionaire status at this point. Without his contributions to hip hop, it wouldn’t be as we know it today.
he probably is
He is tho
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I've always wanted to meet Erick Sermon. I'm in metro Atlanta and some years ago at an Atlanta Hawks vs New York Knicks game I was with my family and I was outside scanning the crowd for and out of nowhere I ran into Chuck D (from Public Enemy). We took a picture together and it's on my Facebook page until this day. That was a good day.
Maaaaaan that Dilated Peoples “the Platform” remix was and still is craaaaazy. That sh*t rocks
E Dub is a muhfukn legend
Damnnn why this unlisted? Dope interview wit 3 legendary folks! Juan Ep is, indeed, life!
One of my favorite Rapper/ producers of all time the E Double!
E doubles..double or nothing LP was slept on ..shit was mad nice
Can you Fuckin IMAGINE Erick Sermon and Biggie doing a song together 😤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
There is a few legends in history of hip-hop industry ERIC is one of them
i loved this comment that's my guy I lived in deer park he was on brentwood parish bay shore rakim wyadanch all 1 town overs
He is a legend. I used to check albums in the store and if it said 'Erick Sermon' as producer, that would close the deal rightaway. DEF SQUAD
I was dropping a friend home the day EPMD walked in with REDMAN. Redman and I went to the same High School. I knew this was about to be his BIG BREAK! I was SO PISSED at my boy for wanting to go home! By the time I got back to Sensations it was PACKED!! I couldn't even get back inside. Smh! I would've loved to perform that night! They might have signed me too! 👍✌️❤️
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Club sensations
Wow what a great episode. I love Erick Sermon and all of his music . Truly a real hip hop legend . I still listen to ‘Insomnia’ album 💿. It’s so fucking underrated . Go back and listen to the beats and artists on that album . It’s the most slept on classic .
He's talking about the studio in Hempstead on South Franklin Ave.
Yooo. Love the content from the vault, I remember when a lot of these dropped originally; really love the new content too. But y'all need to drop like...mad clips like this. Maybe even shorter, a handful of 5 minute clips from back in the day each week. I really want y'alls new channel to grow and I think that'd be the quickest way to do it.
Eric Sermon and EPMD super dope!
What he said about ATL..after freak nik it changed.....facts!
Damn! Eric Sermon said he WAS GA......if u was there!
Yeah that's when it started getting all fruity.... especially when the Olympics came.
When you're young & gettin' money, U REALLY DONT PLAN FOR THE LONG GAME. ERICK SERMON HAD ALL DAT IN GA BUT WAS YOUNG. All these WORDS OF TRUE JEWELS of life's experiences
Use to see him in Ga , Dekalb co. at the Kroger on South Hairston and Redan back the early 2000's
While they’re digging stuff from the archives find the Patrice O’Neal VIDEO of their interview they did. I don’t know if they’re on good terms with K Foxx tho.
The green eyed bandit was one of the first TAPES I bought. Big respect to E Double.
I remember that rim shop in the A that Erick Serman had. That was the first time seeing 20inch rims on a car from the Source Magazine.
“I float like a butterfly/Sting like the rock group” is crazy
What does that mean? Sting is a dude not a rock group
@@tjstreamer5982 Maybe he said "I float like a butterfly/Sting like the rock dude”
@@lexxmusic7549 or maybe float like a butterfly sting like that dude sting from the rock group the police, i don't think Redman would've got on stage with that line though
@@tjstreamer5982 Sting was the lead singer of The Police tho. And depending on the 2nd bar he might’ve needed to rhyme with “group”
@@THEINFAMOUS1011 yeah maybe that was obvious so he didnt need to say it, FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY STING LIKE THAT ROCK GROUP (the police)
So much respect for Eric Sermon
I’m glad Juan Ep is back!
E ain't lying bout that ATL shit. I was there in early early 90s shit was dead 💀
JD will not agree with my dude Erick Sermon. Anyone from those days knows, SoSo Def and JD had a HUGE billboard claiming the city as soon as you exited the airport. Props to E Dub and EPMD. One of the greatest groups of all-time!!!
Facts I really don't know why people act like JD didnt have ATL on lock in the 90s and also he was one of the main guy at the forefront of the South taking over..dude had clubs bangers after club banger from either his production or ARTIST for years at the time he really was the puffy of the South so I can see why he get mad at people not giving him his due respect
.but than again the HIP hop community been playing the South like that for years..
Like you there is a reason why he was able to bag Janet Jackson around that time. Because his music and movement was that hot..how quick people are to forget man...smh
SoSoDef were ATL when I was growing up. I never been but when I thought of ATL thays who I thought of
well jd was in the game since whodini, but he wasn't as popular as epmd,if I can remember right,but I also don't know the exact year(date) they referring to. also peace to jd,he had come a long way behind the scenes 🙃
im so new to Juan Ep. Dope show.
welcome!!!
The Platform Remix did come out. Was on TV a lot where I'm from. Respectfully, E-Dubb speaks like he used to box 😂
Lmao...whenever someone says "respectively" they're about to say some mad disrespectful shit haha.
@@jimr9499 😂😂😂
That Commanders cap is so fly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dope as interview 💯💯
Imagine if biggie would’ve sign with e. Sermon! That would’ve been phenomenal! I think he would’ve gave biggie unlimited rhyme freedom
They would have worked so well together
@@williamshakespeare9815 word he probably wouldn’t got the same recognition but I really believe he would’ve had more freedom
he helped make the south pop facts
The Rim shop was infamous. Pac Redman and Keith Murray etc... you could catch them on random days just chilling
A true hip hop great
Eric sermon is that dude!!!!
He was never falling off…. Parish is another story.
E a slept on producers
E Dubs talks in his rapping voice which is real.
Short wasn't saying Father Dom was like Keith Murray. He was saying they alike in they career. "Make em millionaires but it ain't no hurry." Mc Breed them was down there too that early fa sho. I know cause my bro was with them from Flint MI. Early 90s. OK WTF my like button ain't working
Real Talk.
Yep we were all on ichibon records that was around the same time Eric came down too. Vanilla ice was on the same label. My group broke up and I became a producer
@@DANNYBLVCK 👍
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I was in atl for all that...Rim shop was that spot..rocked with all them Keith,Red,Eric,..too short,dangerous music,,Joe rza,murda,..platinum house/jaguar we had it lit..Jermaine Dupri, brat,all the east coast dude was down here. Pac..,rocked with Breed,Bell biv devoe,parental advisory my guy KP @laface...usher..etc..fing golden era..outkast,goodie,I can keep going..dappled studios,tree sound,..was beautiful out here.
Wonder if he is talking about Paul Nice. Could be.
Paul Shabazz aka Paul Stewart.
Damn I always wanted to hear a Eric Sermon & Biggie collaboration
Damn he had ties to the legendary civil rights leader Hosea Williams. Crazy.
RESPECT 🕊
Great listening to E, when these doods didn’t interrupt him every second. Ask the question then shhhhhhh let him answer without interrupting.
CIPHA DON'T GET GASSED!!!! Is all i heard growing up in NY...
Eric looks great - still cute - and his music speaks for itself 💯💯💯
e double and too $hort what the fuck you thought... 😅 them was some of the 1st to come to atl
Erick Sermon was the 1st in Atlanta 1993.
A li'l cappin' in this interview.
Not at all. You better recognize son.
Is that the generic version??
Paul ShAbAZZ Ciph!!! and 510 south Franklin was HEMPSTEAD!!
Thanks
E DOUBLE!!!
😂 The Green Eyed Bandit
Now hearing Eric talk, Keith talks just the same.
That rim shop was in a bad location. The Summit Building was behind the rim shop. The Summit building is a federal building. The FBI kept surveillance on them all the time. It dried up because of that.
KEEP EM DRUNK LIKE WHISKEY/SOLVE THE MYSTERY/WITHOUT AGATHA CHRISTIE - Hittin' Pages
' Paul Shabazz ' ?
The Green eye Bandit.
He wasn’t too young …he wasn’t business minded
Duhhhhhh. Too young and dumb to be business minded. Did he really have to say the rest?
YOU'RE SAYING HE WASN'T TOO YOUNG.... HE WAS TOO DUMB !
E Double has always been by dude, but he shouldn’t put other cats money out there. Respect to the legend!
I still got da shades of lingo on tape n ment condition. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow!! A headband.
E and P ALWAYS had the flyest cars
I remember when he came to GA he's not lieing he was the main the A at that time cause it really wasn't nothing but those shehims and E Double.
E-Dub!! #Legend
Epic Eric...
some of those beats E made - you wondered how he came up with it
Love Eric Sermon. Hate the moving camera.
Pop filter please
easy mo bee was biggie erick serman the same funk energy
Yea, bout to fly that knot… Redman, Keith Murray, Eric Sermon with the cosmic slop… and we all pack glocks…. (Miss the 90’s) 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯✊🏾💯💯💯💯💯
Goat
No reparation no vote
Rosenberg killed hip hop in NY and hot97. Finally NY IS RECOVERING😊
Yea
Dam the green eyed bandit producing Outkast!?!?
Green eyed bandit
The green eyed bandit!
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I feel it's a certain level of disrespect to the Atlanta pioneers for Eric Sermon to say he was Atlanta. That makes NO SENSE.
Dude will not let Erick finish his responses....smh
Jermaine Dupri was triple platinum with Kris Kross before Erick moved to Atlanta. E fabricating a bit there lol
No
You bugging. E double had the nation. Dupri had a few kids. It wasn't even close.
@@rickphilly1975 everybody swear they were listening to EPMD back in the day but the numbers ain’t adding up. They have no platinum albums so no way all y’all niggas was listening to them.
Great interview but that camera work is giving me vertigo