EPMD Didn't Know Eminem Was On Nas Track Until Last Minute

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EPMD Didn't Know Eminem Was On Nas Track Until Last Minute

Speaking to HipHopDX,EPMD's Parish Smith talked about how the Nas song 'EPMD 2' came to fruition for 'King's Disease II.'

Boosie Badazz Predicts An Entirely Gay World In Heated DaBaby Rant Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images EPMD Didn't Know Eminem Would Be On Nas' 'EPMD 2' Until A Week Before It Dropped Published on:Aug 8, 2021, 8:09 PM by 1 Exclusive Nasdelivered Kings Disease II on Friday (August 6), the sequel to 2020s Grammy Award-winning album Kings Disease. While Hip Hop fans rabidly ate it up, a few tracks immediately stood out from the pack Death Row East, Nobody with Lauryn Hilland EPMD 2 with Eminemand EPMDs Erick Sermon and Parish Smith. The track found Nasnot only paying homage to EPMD as he rapped along with the legendary Hip Hop duo, it also featured Eminem spitting tributesto the late MF DOOM, DMX,The Fat Boys Prince Markie Dee and Whodinis Ecstasy, among others. Speaking to HipHopDX, Parish talked about how the collaboration came to fruition and how the first EPMD track on Kings Disease essentially led to the remix. This was Hip Hop doing a full 360 and heading back to the golden era, Parish tells DX. With Nas, the connection with my grandfather being from Queens and Nas being from Queens, I used to be and still am a big fan of Main Source, the original foundation where Nas actually started. When Nas paid homage to EPMD on the first EPMD, it was only right for Erick and I to get on the track and show love as well. Once Nas dropped the song, it got so big that it created a vibe that cut through everything, like, Yeah, you know, I can hear EPMD doing the song with Nas. Then through the communication between both camps, we were able to get it done. A post shared by Parish Smith *EPMD (@pmd_mic_doc) As Parish explains, he and Erick hit the studio, turned on the mics and caught that wave thats been missing. Before you know it, it was like EPMDs back in business/I visualize what it is and what it isnt,' he raps in reference to the track. So it was like, Yo, to the bat phone, to the bat phone .' But Parish admits they didnt know Eminem was going to be on the song until a week before it dropped, adding they kept it tight-lipped. Overall, he thought the song brought the best out of all four MCs. When you get on a track like that with artists like EPMD and Nas, it goes back to like an MCs favorite MC you step it up, he explains. I would say in comparison to K-Solo on Knick Knack Patty Wack on EPMDs Unfinished Business. We came in regular mode, we was doing what we do. At the end, K-Solo came in representing the true essence of what Hip Hop is all about. He not only rocked his regular bars like he was supposed to, he kept going when the beat went off and thats what made that song so dope. It was more about expression, how you felt and getting your point across. Hip Hop hasnt been in this mode in a long time. When asked if Parish thinks Hip Hop is returning to its foundation, he replies, Thats what its looking like. It was brought to our attention we stopped working simply and started watching. Next thing you know, it got out of control. The employees of the year, yeah, were back to work. The state of the world and the times were in, theyre making it very clear, the old world is gone. People are trying to rebuild, trying to get their companies whether its restaurants or sports, whatever the case may be and music always ran parallel to that. Before everything got shut down, it was a different time out there and a different type of energy. Now people want to hear more serious music they can relate to. Read more


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