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Music (Erick Sermon album)

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Length
  
52:14

Artist
  
Erick Sermon

Label
  
J Records

Producers
  
Erick Sermon, Rockwilder

Music (2001)
  
React (2002)

Release date
  
2001

Genre
  
East Coast hip hop

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Released
  
October 30, 2001 (U.S.)

Similar
  
Erick Sermon albums, East Coast hip hop albums

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Music is the fourth album and first album on J Records by hip hop artist Erick Sermon. It was received well critically and commercially. Its success was fueled by its title track "Music" which sampled vocals from Marvin Gaye and in terms of chart position is Sermon's most popular song, peaking at #22, along with inclusion on the soundtrack of the Martin Lawrence/Danny DeVito film What's the Worst That Could Happen?; the music video for the song featured scenes from the film intermixed with clips of Gaye performing in archived music videos and music programs. "Music" propelled the album to reach #33 on The Billboard 200 chart making it Sermon's second most popular solo album.

Contents

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Samples

Come Thru

  • "Freddie's Dead" by Curtis Mayfield
  • Music

  • "I've Got My Music" (Original Vocal Version of "Turn On Some Music") from Midnight Love and the Sexual Healing Sessions by Marvin Gaye
  • I'm That Nigga

  • "(Don't Worry) If There's a Hell Below, We're All Going to Go" by Curtis Mayfield
  • Genius E Dub

  • "Genius Of Love" by Tom Tom Club
  • Ain't No Future...2001

  • "Ain't No Future in yo' Frontin'" by MC Breed, "More Bounce to the Ounce" by Roger Troutman
  • I'm Hot

  • "Sexual Healing" by Marvin Gaye, "Get Down" by Craig Mack
  • The Sermon

  • "What I Feel/Issues" by R. Kelly
  • Music [Remix]

  • "Turn On Some Music" by Marvin Gaye
  • Songs

    1Rapture0:06
    2It's Nuttin'3:12
    3Come Thru3:13

    References

    Music (Erick Sermon album) Wikipedia