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American rapper
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Demrick
Background information
Birth nameDemerick Ferm
Also known asDemrick
Young De
BornMarch 7, 1981
Spokane, Washington, U.S.
OriginLos Angeles,California, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Years active2005–present
Member ofSerial Killers
Musical artist

Demerick Ferm, better known by his stage nameDemrick, formerly known asYoung De, is a rapper fromSpokane, Washington, now living inLos Angeles. He has collaborated withXzibit,Kurupt,Snoop Dogg,Too $hort,B-Real andCypress Hill. He is a protege of B-Real of Cypress Hill and Xzibit with whom he formedSerial Killers.

Life and career

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2005-2010:Audio Hustlaz, Vol. 1, andSmoke N Mirrors

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His career started in 2005 when he met Kurupt in Philadelphia, who urged him and his group Tangled Thoughts to move to California. They did, and released an album with Kurupt,Philly 2 Cali, in 2007.[citation needed]

In 2008, Demrick released his solo debut mixtape,Audio Hustlaz, Vol. 1, which was presented byDJ Skee. B-Real contributed to the mixtape as a producer and featured on several tracks. Later that year, Demrick released theHomeland Security mixtape, a collaboration with Shady/Interscope's artistCashis.Homeland Security was hosted by DJ Whoo Kid and featured tracks withRoyce da 5'9", Crooked I and Freeway, among others.[citation needed]

Demrick was featured on B-Real's first solo debut album,Smoke N Mirrors (2009), appearing on 5 of the 15 songs, including the single "Don't Ya Dare Laugh", and toured overseas with B-Real. In the middle of 2009, Demrick appeared on DJ Muggs'Soul Assassins: Intermission album, and the success of that song led him to spend two years touring with Xzibit.[citation needed]

In 2010 Cypress Hill releasedRise Up, their eighth studio album. Demrick was featured on the single "It Ain't Nothin" and went on tour with Cypress, performing at festivals like Rock Am Ring and Rockin Rio. At the end of the year Demrick teamed up with DJ Fingaz for another mixtape,De Is for Demrick.

2011-present:Urban Ammo,#HeadsUP,All The Wrong Things &Serial Killers

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In 2011, Xzibit and Demrick released two digital singles, "Man on the Moon" and "What It Is". Videos were shot by director Matt Alonzo and led to rotation on MTV.[citation needed] In mid-2011, Demrick released an EP,Neva Look Back, produced byScoop DeVille.[citation needed]

Demrick released his fourth mixtape,#Heads Up, in 2011. It included the singles "Money & Weed" and "Burn Out" (produced byJim Jonsin).[1][2][3][4]

In October 2013 Demrick released an album with the hip hop groupSerial Killers, alongside Xzibit and B-Real.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Losing Focus(with Cali Cleve) (2015)
  • Collect Call (2016)
  • Came a Long Way (2018)
  • No Wasting Time (2019)
  • The Plot (2020)
  • Payday (2021)

Collaborative albums

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Mixtapes

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Featured singles

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Guest appearances

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YearSongArtist(s)Album
2009"Don't You Dare Laugh"B-Real,XzibitSmoke N Mirrors
"6 Minutes"B-Real, Tekneek
"10 Steps Behind"
"Dr. Hyphenstein"B-Real,Snoop Dogg, Trace Midas
"Figure It Out"Soul AssassinsSoul Assassins: Intermission
(Presented byDJ Muggs)
2010"It Ain't Nothin'"
(Writers credits)
Cypress HillRise Up(ViaCapitol Records)
2011"What It Is"[5]XzibitUrban Ammo 2
Xtreme Music/Sony Singles
2011"Man on the Moon"
2012"Medicated"Cypress Hill,RuskoCypress X Rusko
2012"Movies"Xzibit,The Game,Crooked I,Slim The MobsterNapalm
"Killer's Remorse"Xzibit, B-Real,Bishop Lamont
"Crazy"Xzibit, B-Real, Jelly Roll
2013"The Pain"Cashis, Sara ShineThe County Hound 2
2014-2015-2016"Xanax and Patron"B-Real,BernerProhibition
"Why Not"Cashis,Kurupt,FreewayEuthansia
"Leave No Witness"DJ Hoppa,SwizZzHoppa & Friends
"Break It Down"DJ Hoppa
"Marijuana"B-Real,B-Legit, BernerProhibition, Pt. 3
"Mental"MadchildSilver Tongue Devil
"Triple Threat"Madchild,Slaine
"Slayer"Madchild
2017"Make Moves Wit Me"Dizzy WrightThe Golden Age 2
"Sativa"Chris Webby, B-Real, ZacariWebster's Laboratory II
"Gold and Silver Circles"Dizzy Wright,Audio PushState of Mind 2
"The One"Jarren BentonThe Mink Coat Killa
2018"Brothers"Sammy AdamsNice Manor Volume 2
2019"More And More"Dizzy WrightNobody Care's, Work Harder
2020"New Year, New Me"Ramaj Eroc

In popular culture

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In December 2023, Demrick's single, "Lights", was broadcast from radio stations inFortnite during thevideo game's first season of its fifth chapter.[6][7][better source needed]

References

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  1. ^"Ice Cube, Xzibit, Others To Perform In Amsterdam For First West Coast Hip Hop Festival".Baller Status. 9 March 2009. Retrieved2013-10-20.
  2. ^"Xzibit Euro Dollar Tour". Planet Urban. Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-22. Retrieved2013-10-20.
  3. ^"Serial Killaz [Xzibit/B Real/Young De". HipHop DX. 2009-12-02. Archived fromthe original on 2009-12-23. Retrieved2013-10-20.
  4. ^"Demrick - Who Am I".Hot New Hip Hop. Archived fromthe original on 2013-05-12. Retrieved2013-10-20.
  5. ^"Xzibit & Extreme Music Lock 'N' Load a Full Clip of High Caliber Surface-to-Ear Urban Ammo". Reuters. 2011-04-12. Archived fromthe original on 2011-10-20. Retrieved2013-10-20.
  6. ^"Instagram".
  7. ^"Demrick - Lights (Fortnite) [prod. Joshua Welton & Donut]".YouTube.

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