EPMD
Boch Center Wang Theatre
270 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02116
Nov 10, 2017
8:00 PM UTC
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Following in the footsteps of the critically acclaimed documentary produced by Ice-T, "The Art of Rap" Tour brings together some of hip-hop's heavyweights for a concert experience unlike any other. This legendary lineup of artists spans the history of the genre and explores the various styles from coast-to-coast. Leading the bill is platinum-selling, Grammy-winning group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, which topped the charts with hits like "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "1st of tha Month." Joining them are lyrical legends Rakim, Slick Rick and EPMD and Wu-Tang members Raekwon and Ghostface Killah.
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Strictly Business [VINYL]
$69.62
ICON[Explicit]
$13.98
Back In Business[2 LP]
$16.79
Business As Usual
$17.25
Out Of Business [Limited Edition]
$11.02
Business Never Personal
$3.95
You Gots To Chill
$18.01
Strictly Business
$22.68
The Big Payback (Orange)
$20.98
Strictly Business
$39.99
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EPMD Biography
EPMD is an American hip-hop music group from Brentwood, New York, active from 1987 to 1999, reuniting in 2006 and currently working an album to be released in 2007; 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.
Read MoreThe 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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