Erick Sermon

Erick Sermon

Erick Sermon’s net worth is $7 Million. Also know about Erick Sermon bio, salary, height, age weight, relationship, and more …

Erick Sermon Wiki Biography

  • Erick Sermon, also known by his stage name “The Green-Eyed Bandit,” was born in Bayshore, Long Island, New York, on November 25, 1968. 
  • He is a rapper best known for being one of the founding members of EPMD, but he is also a solo artist with seven studio albums under his belt, including “No Pressure” (1993), “Erick Onasis” (2000), and “Chilltown, New York” (2004). 
  • He’s also turned into a music producer. 
  • His professional career began in 1987. 
  • Have you ever wondered how wealthy Erick Sermon is right now, in the middle of 2021? 
  • Sermon’s net worth has been estimated to be as high as $7 million, according to authoritative sources, and has been accumulated through his successful career in the music industry, not only as a hip hop artist but also as a music producer. 
  • Erick Sermon was raised by his parents in a family of three siblings, Kim Sermon and Tomara Sermon. 
  • His professional career began in the late 1980s when he co-founded EPMD with PMD and DJ Scratch, a rap trio. 
  • They released seven studio albums in total, but the band went through hiatuses and lineup changes. 
  • Their first album, “Strictly Business,” was released in 1988 and reached gold status in the US R&B Hip-Hop chart. 
  • Since then, every album they’ve released has gone gold, increasing Eric’s net worth while also helping him advance in his career. 
  • Albums like “Unfinished Business” (1989) and “Business as Usual” (1990) topped the US R&B Hip-Hop chart and were certified gold, and albums like “Business Never Personal” (1992) and “Out of Business” (1998) added to Erick’s fortune. 
  • He’s also had a successful solo career, releasing seven studio albums, including “No Pressure” in 1993, which was his debut, “Double or Nothing” (1995), “Erick Onasis” (2000), “Music” (2001), “React” (2002), and “Chilltown, New York” (2004), all of which have significantly increased his net worth. 
  • Wikipedia IMDB $7,000,000 1.73 m 1968 1976 6′ 2½” African American American Bay Shore Def Squad EMD EPMD Sermon, Eric Erick is a young man who has an Onasis, Erick Onassis, Erick Erick Sermon Squad with a High Net Worth Michelle Beisner is an accomplished musician. 
  • November 25 NY 15th of October Rapper Record producer Sermon Sermon Sermon Erick Singer-songwriter Singers The Green-Eyed Bandit United States of America USA 

Erick Sermon Quick Info

Full Name Erick Sermon
Net Worth $7 Million
Date Of Birth November 25, 1968
Place Of Birth Bay Shore, NY, USA
Height 6′ 2½”
Profession Musician, Rapper, Record producer, Singer-songwriter
Nationality American
Nicknames Eric Sermon, Sermon Erick, Sermon, Erick, EMD, Erick Onassis, The Green-Eyed Bandit, Erick Onasis
Twitter https://twitter.com/iamericksermon
MySpace https://myspace.com/greeneyedbandit2006
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0785257
Music Groups EPMD (Since 1986), Def Squad (Since 1996), Hit Squad

Erick Sermon Important Facts

  • Brother of Kim Sermon, and Tomara Sermon.
  • In 1988 he started the group EPMD (Erick and Parrish Makin Dollars) with Parrish Smith
  • In 1992 went solo and started Def Squad with Redman and Keith Murray

Erick Sermon Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Take the 10 2016 writer: “Strictly 4 My Jeeps” – as Erick S Sermon Soundtrack
Grand Theft Auto V 2013 Video Game writer: “I Get Lifted” – as Eric Sermon Soundtrack
Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain 2013 Documentary performer: “Let Me Explain” / writer: “Let Me Explain” Soundtrack
Broken City 2013 performer: “Music” / writer: “Music” Soundtrack
Todd’s Pop Song Reviews 2012 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Central Park Five 2012 Documentary writer: “Total Kaos”, “Last Man Standing” Soundtrack
Starlet 2012/I performer: “Do Dat”, “I Don’t Give A Fuck” / producer: “Do Dat”, “I Don’t Give A Fuck” / writer: “Do Dat”, “I Don’t Give A Fuck” Soundtrack
Attack the Block 2011 writer: “Sound of Da Police” Soundtrack
The Lincoln Lawyer 2011 performer: “Music” / writer: “Music” Soundtrack
Whip It 2009 writer: “I’m Housin'” Soundtrack
Prince of Broadway 2008 performer: “I Don’t Give A Fuck”, “Reasons”, “Do Dat”, “Danger”, “Classic” / writer: “I Don’t Give A Fuck”, “Reasons”, “Do Dat”, “Danger”, “Classic” Soundtrack
What Happens in Vegas 2008 “If You Love Me” TG Remix Soundtrack
Rock the Bells 2006 Documentary writer: “I’ll Bee Dat” – as Erick S. Sermon Soundtrack
Syriana 2005 writer: “Let Da Monkey Out” 2000 Soundtrack
Idol 2005 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Honey 2003 performer: “React” / writer: “React” Soundtrack
Barbershop 2002 writer: “You Gots to Chill” – as E. Sermon Soundtrack
How High 2001 writer: “How High”, “How High Pt. II”, “Big Dogs” Soundtrack
Rush Hour 2 2001 performer: “Let’s Bounce” / writer: “Let’s Bounce” Soundtrack
What’s the Worst That Could Happen? 2001 performer: “Music” / writer: “Music” Soundtrack
Black & White 1999/I writer: “Big Dogs” Soundtrack
In Too Deep 1999 producer: “Tear It Off” / writer: “Tear It Off” Soundtrack
The Corruptor 1999 writer: “Slap Somebody” – as E. Sermon Soundtrack
Ride 1998 performer: “The Weekend” / writer: “The Weekend” – as E. Sermon Soundtrack
How to Be a Player 1997 writer: “Down wit Us” Soundtrack
Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood 1996 performer: “Maintain” / producer: “Maintain” Soundtrack
MTV Star Trax 1996 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Die Hard with a Vengeance 1995 writer: “Got It Covered” – as E. Sermon Soundtrack
Who’s the Man? 1993 lyrics: “Hittin’ Switches” / music: “Hittin’ Switches” / performer: “Hittin’ Switches” / producer: “Hittin’ Switches” Soundtrack
Juice 1992 writer: “It’s Going Down” Soundtrack
Soul Train 1991 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Ride 1998 Erick Sermon Actor
Juice 1992 Bar Patron Actor
P.I.G.S. 1999 Video short camera operator – as E. Double Camera Department
88 Fresh 2018 Documentary producer filming Producer
88 Fresh 2018 Documentary filming Himself Self
Unsung 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Hour 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Sample: Not for Sale 2012 Documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
The Best of: BlacksInActionTV.Com 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Dilated Peoples: The Release Party 2007 Video documentary Himself (segment “Platform (Remix)”) Self
Smack DVD Magazine 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Def Jam Fight for NY 2004 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
Beef II 2004 Video documentary Himself – EPMD Self
Cypress Hill: Still Smokin’ 2001 Video documentary Himself (segment “Throw Your Hands in the Air”) Self
Rhyme & Reason 1997 Documentary Himself Self
Soul Train 1991-1993 TV Series documentary Himself Self
And You Don’t Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage