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Erick Sermon - Music
Date: 2001
Label: J-Records
Styles: Hardcore Rap, East Coast Rap,
Hip-Hop
Track Picks: Music
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ReviewPerhaps because EPMD is so
ingrained into listeners' psyches, Erick Sermon has never been given a fair
shake as a solo artist. While he has exerted every bit of his energy to carve
out his own separate identity outside of the EPMD spectrum, it has really been
to no avail. That is why the breakout hit "Music" could not have appeared at a
more needed time for Sermon. After innocently fiddling around with some old,
unreleased Marvin Gaye lyrics, Sermon ended up fashioning a perfect marriage of
sampling with "Music," which ultimately spawned a renewed interest in the Green
Eyed Bandit and led to his subsequent deal with J Records. Sermon's Music sounds
like he realizes that he has only one life left (Lil Kim's sparse appearance on
"Come Thru" is included merely for name-recognition only). Recalling his
influential past, Sermon waxes longingly about his fame on "Genius E Dub"
featuring Olivia (which includes another uninspired recycling of the Tom Tom
Club's "Genius of Love"). Yet, the script is then flipped on the gospel-tinged
"The Sermon" (featuring R. Kelly), on which Sermon relays a feeling of
abandonment and discloses how the phone stopped ringing when the hits dried up,
though Sermon was sent stumbling to his corner for an eight count after the
Erick Onassis debacle. Thanks to Music, this batch of music is the smelling salt
that will enable this brother from the boondocks to make it out of his corner
for another round.
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