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Hit Squad
The Hit Squad was a 1990s hip hop collective of East coast hip hop artists formed by Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith better known as EPMD. The collective separated when EPMD broke up for the first time in 1993, later reforming as Def Squad. The collective later reintroduced itself in 2006 as "Hit squad" with a sub division of new up and coming artists titled "Team Takeover" featuring artists such as Nymrod, Comatose, Nam Nitty, and the recent youngest member Michael Nixx. ==Career== After the success of their debut album ''Strictly Business'', EPMD sought to mentor new artists. The first artist to make a guest appearance on an EPMD album was K-Solo. Solo was featured on their second album ''Unfinished Business'' on the song "Knick Knack Patty Wack". The first mention of "Hit Squad" appeared on EPMD's third album ''Business as Usual'' on the track "Hit Squad Heist". The lyrics mention Redman, K-Solo and Tom J of Knucklehedz.〔(The Original Hip-Hop (Rap) Lyrics Archive )〕 Redman is also featured on two tracks of that album. In 1993, EPMD released the single "Headbanger" from their fourth album ''Business Never Personal''. The single featured K-Solo and Redman and the music video features appearances by most of the Hit Squad.〔 The single reached #11 on ''Billboards Hot Rap Tracks chart.〔(allmusic ( EPMD > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles ) )〕 The single's success made "Head Banger" the Squad's "signature song". The album also features Das EFX on the track "Cummin' At Cha".
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