Erick Sermon reunites with Salt-N-Pepa for 'Back 2 The Party' ahead of upcoming album.

Creating the 'Dynamic Duos' album stemmed from reuniting forgotten artists from my time.

February 14th 2024.

Erick Sermon reunites with Salt-N-Pepa for 'Back 2 The Party' ahead of upcoming album.
Erick Sermon, one of the talented members of the iconic hip-hop duo EPMD, has just dropped his latest single from his highly-anticipated album, Dynamic Duos. The track, titled "Back 2 The Party," is a collaboration with the legendary Salt-N-Pepa, and it is bound to solidify the already impressive legacies of both acts.

In the midst of celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, Sermon is back in the studio, working on new tracks to add to his extensive discography. With this collaborative project, he aims to support and uplift fellow hip-hop stars from his era, providing them with opportunities to continue creating and earning income.

In a recent press release, Sermon explained the inspiration behind the Dynamic Duos album: "I wanted to bring together artists from my era who may have been forgotten before the 50th anniversary of hip-hop shed a light on our contributions. I wanted to do something special for the culture."

"Back 2 The Party" features Salt-N-Pepa delivering their signature energetic and clever lyrics over a sample of Stephanie Mills' 1979 hit, "What Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin'." This single is just a taste of what's to come from the album, which also includes collaborations with other hip-hop heavyweights like Cypress Hill, Method Man, Redman, Mobb Deep, MOP, and Snoop Dogg. The project is co-produced by the talented Rockwilder, who teased the release on his Instagram with the caption "Once again it's on..."

The album will be distributed through Sparta+ under 300 Entertainment, although an official release date has yet to be announced. In a recent episode of the My Expert Opinion podcast, Sermon revealed that 50 Cent, also known as Curtis Jackson, was once an unofficial member of his group, Def Squad. If it weren't for the unfortunate incident in which he was shot nine times in 2000, he may have even signed with Def Squad. Instead, he went on to sign with Eminem's Shade Records in 2003.

In other news, a new exhibit titled "Hip Hop Til Infinity," featuring Snoop Dogg, has just opened in Los Angeles. It serves as a celebration and tribute to the continuous influence and impact of hip-hop on popular culture. With artists like Sermon and Salt-N-Pepa still making waves in the industry, it's clear that hip-hop truly is timeless and will continue to thrive for many more years to come.

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