EPMD Reunites For Rare Performance This Fall
Legendary rap gruop EMPD will reunite for their first performance in New York City in eight years this fall.
The group, comprised of Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith, will hit the stage Oct. 14 at BB King Blues Club in Times Square. The event will coincide with activities surrounding VH1's annual Hip-Hop Honors awards show.
As one of the most respected hip-hop groups, EPMD has garnered fans by releasing such critically acclaimed albums like Strictly Business, Unfinished Business, Business As Usual and Business Never Personal.
The group is expected to perform such classics as "It's My Thing," "You Gots To Chill," "So Wat Cha Sayin'," "The Big Payback," "Golddigger," "Rampage," "Crossover" and others.
In related news, Sermon is a featured artist on "Don't Hold Back," the latest single from UK R&B singer Camilla.
The track was produced by UK producers Dial Tone and Silver and is taken from Camilla's upcoming debut album Rise of the Phoenix, which is due in stores later this year.
The group, comprised of Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith, will hit the stage Oct. 14 at BB King Blues Club in Times Square. The event will coincide with activities surrounding VH1's annual Hip-Hop Honors awards show.
As one of the most respected hip-hop groups, EPMD has garnered fans by releasing such critically acclaimed albums like Strictly Business, Unfinished Business, Business As Usual and Business Never Personal.
The group is expected to perform such classics as "It's My Thing," "You Gots To Chill," "So Wat Cha Sayin'," "The Big Payback," "Golddigger," "Rampage," "Crossover" and others.
In related news, Sermon is a featured artist on "Don't Hold Back," the latest single from UK R&B singer Camilla.
The track was produced by UK producers Dial Tone and Silver and is taken from Camilla's upcoming debut album Rise of the Phoenix, which is due in stores later this year.
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