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Snoop Dogg, Erick Sermon & Method Man – “Let Me Explain” [MUSIC VIDEO]

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Opening weekend success for Summit Entertainment’s stand-up comedy film KEVIN HART: LET ME EXPLAIN inspired hip hop legends Snoop Dogg, Erick Sermon and Method Man…

Snoop Dogg, Erick Sermon & Method Man – “Let Me Explain” [MUSIC VIDEO]

Erick Sermon Talks About His Heart Attack [AUDIO]

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Having a heart attack is a major health scare, and Erick Sermon explains in full detail what happened before and after his heart attack this weekend. Hear the former Atlanta resident talk to Sway and Devi Dev on Sirius Shade 45 “Sway in the Morning” about his health, and how he plans to shrink from his current weight of 285 pounds. RELATED POSTS: UPDATE: Erick Sermon Recovering From Heart Attack Rapper Erick Sermon Suffered Heart Attack

Erick Sermon Talks About His Heart Attack [AUDIO]

UPDATE: Erick Sermon Recovering From Heart Attack

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According to DJ Scratch , producer and longtime DJ for EPMD, Erick Sermon suffered a heart attack on Saturday November 12th. The 42-year-old MC and producer from Long Island is “doing ok” but Scratch is asking fans to keep him in their prayers. Get The Inside Scoop on Long Island, NY Scratch also mentioned that Sermon was not on Twitter and that an account claiming to be Erick is a fake. The news comes just days after one of Sermon’s peers, Dwight “Heavy D” Myers , died suddenly at age 44 and just weeks after rapper Rick Ross suffered two seizures in one day. UPDATE: Former Def Jam label mate Nikki D wrote on her Facebook page that Erick Sermon is “doing well, up laughing and joking.” Kim Wingate, a close friend of Sermon and owner of justshuddup.com, told Allhiphop.com that high blood pressure was to blame for the attack. Sermon, aka The Green Eyed Bandit, is best known for recording and performing as EPMD with his partner Parrish Smith, but has been a musical force in hip-hop and R&B for many years. He scored a Top 40 hit in 2000 as a solo artist with the Marvin Gaye featured “Music.” He spent most of the 1990s living in Atlanta.

UPDATE: Erick Sermon Recovering From Heart Attack