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EPMD

EPMD

EPMD has been played over 50 times on NTS, first on 9 October 2012. EPMD's music has been featured on 37 episodes.

EPMD is an American hip-hop music group from Brentwood, New York, active from 1987 to 1999, reuniting in 2006; one of the 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 ("E Double") and Parrish Smith ("PMD"). Diamond J, DJ K La Boss, and later DJ Scratch were DJs for the group.

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 burgled 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.

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EPMD

EPMD has been played over 50 times on NTS, first on 9 October 2012. EPMD's music has been featured on 37 episodes.

EPMD is an American hip-hop music group from Brentwood, New York, active from 1987 to 1999, reuniting in 2006; one of the 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 ("E Double") and Parrish Smith ("PMD"). Diamond J, DJ K La Boss, and later DJ Scratch were DJs for the group.

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 burgled 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.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Crossover
EPMD
Rush Associated Labels, Def Jam Recordings1992
Strictly Business
EPMD
Fresh Records1988
Da Joint
EPMD
Def Jam Music Group1997
Never Seen Before
EPMD
Def Jam Music Group1997
Please Listen To My Demo
EPMD
Fresh Records1989
So What Cha Sayin
EPMD
Not On Label (Killer Jams Series)0
It's My Thing
EPMD
Fresh Records1988
You Gots To Chill (Dub Version)
EPMD
Fresh Records, Sleeping Bag Records1988
Rampage
EPMD feat. L.L. Cool J
Def Jam Recordings, Rush Associated Labels, Columbia1990
Intrigued
EPMD, Das EFX
Not On Label0