EPMD
speak on The LOX, Trayvon Martin, and more during their interview with Montreality.
While catching up with Montreality during a show in Canada recently, Hip-Hop
duo EPMD spoke on a variety of topics including their dream collaborations as
well as the new artists they cosign.When asked who they’d like to work
with in the future both rappers immediately mentioned Yonkers-based group The
LOX.“The LOX might be something crazy. We were supposed to make that happen,
two last albums,” Erick Sermon revealed. “Didn’t happen but
I wanna see how that goes in that session.”And on a more serious note
EPMD’s Parrish Smith took some time to speak on the death of Trayvon Martin
and the need for stricter gun laws.“It’s a very serious situation
for one. And that it’s catching a close watch because it could be anybody.
It could be us, one of our children,” said Smith. “So I think the
outcome is that laws are definitely gonna have to be changed because we live
in America and by law first of all you have to have the right paperwork to carry
a firearm…The truth of the matter is in America no young 17-year-old should
be shot by a 28-year-old.” As far as the new artists they cosign the duo
mentioned J. Cole, Slaughterhouse, and Kendrick Lamar.RELATED: Erick Sermon
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While catching up with Montreality during a show in Canada recently, Hip-Hop
duo EPMD spoke on a variety of topics including their dream collaborations as
well as the new artists they cosign.
When asked who they’d like to work with in the future both rappers immediately
mentioned Yonkers-based group The LOX.
“The LOX might be something crazy. We were supposed to make that happen,
two last albums,” Erick Sermon revealed. “Didn’t happen but
I wanna see how that goes in that session.”
And on a more serious note EPMD’s Parrish Smith took some time to speak
on the death of Trayvon Martin and the need for stricter gun laws.
“It’s a very serious situation for one. And that it’s catching
a close watch because it could be anybody. It could be us, one of our children,”
said Smith. “So I think the outcome is that laws are definitely gonna
have to be changed because we live in America and by law first of all you have
to have the right paperwork to carry a firearm…The truth of the matter
is in America no young 17-year-old should be shot by a 28-year-old.”
As far as the new artists they cosign the duo mentioned J. Cole, Slaughterhouse,
and Kendrick Lamar.
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