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Erick Sermon: Hip-Hop's Future blueprint
4 Dec
Summary
- Veteran producer Erick Sermon criticizes modern music's longevity.
- Sermon releases 'Dynamic Duos, Vol. 1' featuring hip-hop legends.
- He discusses AI's role and potential risks in music production.

Erick Sermon, a veteran rapper and producer, has critiqued the current state of hip-hop, suggesting that many contemporary songs won't endure the test of time due to explicit content. He finds inspiration in the lasting impact of his peers' work and is actively contributing to a "purification mission" in rap. His new album, "Dynamic Duos, Vol. 1," features collaborations with iconic duos and artists, with a sequel planned for early next year.
Sermon, known for his work with EPMD and as a co-founder of Hit Squad, is looking to the future, aiming to provide a blueprint for younger artists. He discusses his upcoming projects, including "Dynamic Duos Vol. 2," and a solo album, "The Sermon," which he describes as mature and relatable. He also touches upon the industry's "package" system, where payment influences a song's reach.
While curious about generative AI, Sermon remains hesitant about its application in music creation, prioritizing human collaboration. He reflects on recent studio sessions with Kanye West, highlighting West's creative process and their shared musical endeavors. Sermon emphasizes that authentic artistry and relatable messages are crucial for music to truly help listeners.




