Big Up Robie Spit Fire.!!! The Mil shows love 2 the East Coast. I'ma check that out. You worked with one of the greats. Your shit should be dope. Hopefully you can make it up this way so people can get an overdose of that real ill shit. You know Erick is a beast behind them boards, He's made some of the illest beats I've heard like "Headbanger" when he was with E.P.M.D. When he left the group I anticipated his album "No Pressure" after hearing "Stay Real" Even if U don't respond ,much success!
Big Up Robie Spit Fire.!!! The Mil shows love 2 the East Coast. I'ma check that out. You worked with one of the greats. Your shit should be dope. Hopefully you can make it up this way so people can get an overdose of that real ill shit. You know Erick is a beast behind them boards, He's made some of the illest beats I've heard like "Headbanger" when he was with E.P.M.D. When he left the group I anticipated his album "No Pressure" after hearing "Stay Real" Even if U don't respond ,uch success!
Go to my channel and check out my track "Aint the Same" produced by Erick Sermon, feat. Tone Kapone of Def Squad. Im a Long Island rap artist who worked with Sermon for about 3 months. thanks guys
erick sermon had the two dopest solo albums of any producer who also was an MC. Double or Nothing and No Pressure were SICK AS FUCK. Better albums that RZA's solo albums, or any other producer for that matter.
Seems like peoples started away moving from Hip hop around the late 80's, then anyone with a mic and/or a quick one-liner was making a record and calling it hip hop... it's mostly rap and pop stuff since then.. only a handful are still holding it down.. as Busta stated "These N----Z can't handle the torch so why pass it...??" If some of these cats got on the stage in my day, they mos def get BOOOOEEEDDD off...
when you want to hear good hip hop music you have to go to hip hop artists...not these commerce guys all on the radio. they make money which is cool. but Wu Tang, Def Squad, Twista, Nas, Jay Z, DuckDown, etc. all still make music.
@nseraaj ooooooooohhhh why'd you have to go and spoil your excellent comment by including Twista in there.....?? Grrr (Oh and the Blues were perfected a while b4 the 50s! but I'm not nitpicking!
Just because you made a hit record don't make you a star in one year...
Let's get things clear.
lackabettername 1 month ago 2
man this whole cd was a classic but this track rite here was str8 fire
BigD7997 3 months ago
interesting theory thanks for the support bro!!! Just noticed your comment
RobieSpitFire 4 months ago
dj quik beat here this shit is fuggin tight
wizardmania29 4 months ago
Huaaah!
You'll better free your minds and wake the fuck up!
dcrasta 5 months ago
Big Up Robie Spit Fire.!!! The Mil shows love 2 the East Coast. I'ma check that out. You worked with one of the greats. Your shit should be dope. Hopefully you can make it up this way so people can get an overdose of that real ill shit. You know Erick is a beast behind them boards, He's made some of the illest beats I've heard like "Headbanger" when he was with E.P.M.D. When he left the group I anticipated his album "No Pressure" after hearing "Stay Real" Even if U don't respond ,much success!
interestingtheory414 6 months ago
Big Up Robie Spit Fire.!!! The Mil shows love 2 the East Coast. I'ma check that out. You worked with one of the greats. Your shit should be dope. Hopefully you can make it up this way so people can get an overdose of that real ill shit. You know Erick is a beast behind them boards, He's made some of the illest beats I've heard like "Headbanger" when he was with E.P.M.D. When he left the group I anticipated his album "No Pressure" after hearing "Stay Real" Even if U don't respond ,uch success!
interestingtheory414 6 months ago
Go to my channel and check out my track "Aint the Same" produced by Erick Sermon, feat. Tone Kapone of Def Squad. Im a Long Island rap artist who worked with Sermon for about 3 months. thanks guys
RobieSpitFire 7 months ago
Underrated rapper.
RocManKing 7 months ago
the bass broke my speakers :( it was worth it
MexiMex13 7 months ago
erick sermon had the two dopest solo albums of any producer who also was an MC. Double or Nothing and No Pressure were SICK AS FUCK. Better albums that RZA's solo albums, or any other producer for that matter.
h8rone 8 months ago
I bow down to the lyrical skills.
123Geezer 11 months ago
Seems like peoples started away moving from Hip hop around the late 80's, then anyone with a mic and/or a quick one-liner was making a record and calling it hip hop... it's mostly rap and pop stuff since then.. only a handful are still holding it down.. as Busta stated "These N----Z can't handle the torch so why pass it...??" If some of these cats got on the stage in my day, they mos def get BOOOOEEEDDD off...
mikemillion2000 1 year ago
Certified dopified on the funkdafied hiphop tip!
IceManLikeGervin 1 year ago
the 90's perfected Real RAP not hip hop!
PeaceBroVorHoe 1 year ago
Hell yeah Erick sermon is the best
faisal99911 1 year ago
Fuckin' Dope!
toostlye 1 year ago
Damn man, how did hip hop go from this shit here ^ to the bollocks I see everywhere now?? Lil' Dwayne? WHAT?!
minhasc 2 years ago
95' Beats, Rhymes, just rediculous! =) favorite year for hip hop, for real!
oreopride42023 2 years ago
Agreed, this shit will always pump thru my veins til the day i pop my clogs!
minhasc 2 years ago
@oreopride42023 I think '92-'96 was the best years for Hip hop in my opinion.
blackonyx1 1 year ago
the 50s perfected the blues
the 60's perfected soul
the 70s perfected funk
the 80's perfected pop/r&b
the 90's perfected hip hop
the 00's perfected commerce
when you want to hear good hip hop music you have to go to hip hop artists...not these commerce guys all on the radio. they make money which is cool. but Wu Tang, Def Squad, Twista, Nas, Jay Z, DuckDown, etc. all still make music.
nseraaj 2 years ago 25
@nseraaj ooooooooohhhh why'd you have to go and spoil your excellent comment by including Twista in there.....?? Grrr (Oh and the Blues were perfected a while b4 the 50s! but I'm not nitpicking!
JayGriffinblaze 9 months ago
@nseraaj so you mean in the 60's. soul is another way of Sayin "Psychedelic rock" ha xD
MrCaliforniaLivin 4 months ago
@nseraaj in motherfuckin' deed
Drizo18 1 day ago
its a shame what rap have become if u compare it to tracks below 2000 .... i miss the 90s
FatMofo100 2 years ago 2
The ultimate Sermon sounds!
when you get time subscribe to my channel & comment your favorite video,I'd appreciate it so much
REVODK 2 years ago
I loooooooove this shit !!!!
krazyville 2 years ago
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TreyJay28 2 years ago
a real legend of rap music
AvEryBadApPLe 2 years ago 7
hell yeah!
dmjr1970 2 years ago
Is there anyway to get the instrumental to this?
gogopogo1 2 years ago
Craziness
southsouthbronx 3 years ago
i love this damn album... glad to own it as well as no pressure. cosmic slop!
CobraLord 3 years ago
fa show,i own both albums as well,str8 classic material for the '93' & '95'. 2 bad hardly anybody knows about erick sermons first 2 lps.
bucc209 3 years ago
this album is mad slept on
videosensei 3 years ago
Wow I can Feel The Redman in this or rather Vice Versa
Nice Joint
Heavy
En Vogue Sample in there 2 lol
thx hex
THEJUSCUZSHOW 4 years ago
Real Hip-Hop fam!! wicked post!!
AbbottSupreme 4 years ago