Artist Bio:
Erick Sermon is an American rapper, musician, and producer who gained fame as one-half of the hip-hop duo EPMD. He released his debut solo album, "No Pressure," in 1993, which featured the hit single "Stay Real." In 1995, he collaborated with fellow rapper Redman on the track "Rapper's Delight," which became a major success. The two artists continued to work together on various projects, including the hit single "React" in 2002.
Redman, whose real name is Reginald Noble, is also an American rapper and actor known for his witty and humorous lyrics. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as part of the Def Squad collective alongside Erick Sermon and Keith Murray. Redman has released several solo albums, including "Whut? Thee Album" and "Muddy Waters," which are considered classics in the hip-hop genre. His collaboration with Erick Sermon on various tracks has solidified their reputation as a dynamic duo in the rap industry.
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