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Visit The Cipher for more in-depth interviews with Hip-Hop voices. During the hour-plus discussion, E also gets into how renowned comic book artist Bill Sienkiewicz came up with the cover concept for Business As Usual. He recalls writing the group’s “Jane” at 12 years old. Erick missed the deadline to submit, presumably for Death Certificate, and kept it for EPMD. In the interview, Sermon reveals that EPMD’s “Head Banger” (an important song to Redman and K-Solo’s careers) was created for Ice Cube. Wu-Tang Clan & Redman Are Back To Teach Lessons To Wack MCs (Video) 2010’s Reggieand 2015’s Mudface lacked E-Double entirely. Beginning with 2007’s Red Gone Wild, Sermon’s production involvement decreased from the first five releases. He specifically confirmed spending $10,000 on a James Brown sample, and $9,000 for another. That will be the Wu-Tang Clan member’s first solo album since 2006.įor Muddy Waters Too, Redman previously stated that the LP involves legal sampling. Here’s The 1st Song (Audio)ĭescribing living in “a great time for Hip-Hop,” Sermon also confirms that he is presently at work on Method Man’s Crystal Meth album. For you to do five albums with somebody in your crew, it doesn’t happen all the time.” Released between 19, those five albums contain some of Red’s most beloved work, including the E-produced “Whateva Man.”Įrick Sermon’s New Album Features Method Man, AZ, GFK & More. But Redman’s power lies in how his incomparable charisma ceaselessly elevates the. 'Comin’ live from ‘96, Redman rooted his third album 'Muddy Waters' in the classic East Coast boom-bap ethos of rapping for dear life, slathered in traces of G-funk tones. They had broke too before they came back. Audio and/or tracklist may vary slightly from the vinyl version. Sometimes you get to a point where…I happened to do five albums. There’s nothing wrong with that people stay apart. For the last three or LPs, it wasn’t done by me. Ahead of the 38:00 mark, Sermon tells host Shawn Setaro, “To me, Muddy Waters Too will be classic Redman, because it will be done by me. Def Squad’s founder discusses Redman’s upcoming Muddy Waters Too, a sequel to his gold-certified 1996 Def Jam LP, for which Erick executive produced and provided many sounds. It is a busy season in Long Island’s Def Squad Studios.Īppearing on the latest episode (#233) of The Cipher Show, Sermon devotes some time to promoting another album entirely. Meanwhile, EPMD say they are recording a Roc Nation concept album, Dynamic Duos: Big Business, featuring Black Star, Mobb Deep, Salt-n-Pepa, M.O.P., Capone-N-Noreaga, and more. As E-Double gets underway on that release promised to feature Method Man, Ghostface Killah, AZ, and more, Keith Murray recently announced that he and Sermon are at work on The Most Beautifullest Thing In This World Part 2. Last month, the Green-Eyed Bandit secured more than $60,000 of crowd-funding for his upcoming ninth solo album (now titled Vernia). Approaching 30 years since EPMD released Strictly Business, Erick Sermon is in the midst of a creative renaissance.