Do you realize that these EPMD songs sample some of the most famously recognized Black songs of all-time?
Somebody would've sampled these even if EPMD didn't...
They would not flip them as good as Erick sermon.
As a matter of fact,...if you go look up Erick sermon's actual workflow process to make these beats.
It is an actual wonder in technical know how.
that people would not readily do and why he succeeded.
Plus made better renditions of these productions than others did all time as well.
Like this nikka eq'd every drum individually and layered them or some wild unfathomable shyt.
That he was known to approach people for stealing his elements and rightfully so.
when you hear what he was doing to get this particular element of sound reworked.
for just small miniscle but highly needed and important portions of the work, that even though it is rap.
It works to understand and debunk the guru hof lyric of you can't own no loops it is how you hookem up and the rhyme style troop.
Followed by another all time quotable surrounded around the evolution of biting for the time and context of the period.
Now granted Erick sermon has been smashed on socially.
Which is a toxic mix of being involved with the Wendi Williams of all people and numerous rumors that leave a collection of !!??? above your head. Yet and still that possible social aloofness and highly ocd based behavior is why he was excellent as a producer.
I mean, people forget that rap made artist cool.
Yet the whole artistic quality of what rappers really are is lost until you look into the workflow process of someone in this era like Erick sermon. Which will give you a full scope of what type of idea of duality was lost in making rap the prison industrial sonic marketing ploy used by the government.
It was like basically taking the idea of Gil Scot heroin's impending doom to the black man content found in his prohibitive tale based music.
Then, Making the idea of that type of person and criminalizing them and then having said marketing replace the real ideals that actually were there previously. So Erick sermon fits into a time.
Where social constructs and the prison industrial economy more or less made things go awry in the black community..when the perception of artistry was stripped and made into another form.
Where a guy like Erick sermon is more or less a prisoner to situations out of his control and made to look a certain way.
Where he becomes so unapproachable by standard reputation. which could be welled in a lie. Where the braintrust of a guy this talented is lost in the prison industrial marketing of rap spiraling out of control and now fully worsening the general perspective of how black America is perceived.
When realistically everything of beauty is lost by such an erosive marketing technique being made to globally hurt an entire race of people as well.
So, this discussion has a lot of crazy elements.
That many will typically ignore or go unsaid.
Art Barr