Demrick

Demerick Ferm, better known by his stage name Demrick, formerly known as Young De, is a rapper from Spokane, Washington and is currently residing in Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his collaborations with high profile artists such as Xzibit, Kurupt, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, B-Real and Cypress Hill. He is also recognized as a protege of B-Real of Cypress Hill and Xzibit with whom he formed the supergroup, Serial Killers.

Demrick
Background information
Birth nameDemerick Ferm
Also known asDemrick
Young De
OriginLos Angeles, California
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, songwriter
Years active2005–present
Associated actsDJ Hoppa, Jim Jonsin, B-Real, Kurupt, Xzibit, Cypress Hill, Cashis, Dizzy Wright

Life and career

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

The beginning of his career started in 2005 when he met Kurupt in Philadelphia. At the time he was in a group called Tangled Thoughts and Kurupt urged them to move to California. They took him up on the suggestion and released an album with Kurupt titled as Philly 2 Cali in 2007.

In 2008, Demrick released his solo debut mixtape titled Audio Hustlaz, Vol. 1, which was presented by DJ Skee. B-Real contributed to the mixtape as a producer and featured on several tracks. Later that year, Demrick released the Homeland Security mixtape, which was a collaboration project with Shady/Interscope’s artist Cashis. Homeland Security was hosted by DJ Whoo Kid and featured tracks with Royce Da 5’9, Crooked I and Freeway among others.

Demrick was also featured on B-Real’s first solo debut album, Smoke N Mirrors (2009), making appearances on 5 of the 15 songs, including the single "Don’t Ya Dare Laugh". With that album, B-Real and Demrick spent a lot of time touring overseas. In the middle of 09’, Demrick’s appearance on DJ Muggs' Soul Assassins: Intermission album, which landed 2,000,000 hits on YouTube for its first single "Figure It Out". Due to the success of that song he spent two years touring with Xzibit.

In 2010 Cypress Hill released their eighth studio album titled “Rise Up” on EMI’s Priority Records. Demrick was featured on the street single "It Ain’t Nothin". The video for this single received rotation on all television outlets and landed him on Last Call with Carson Daly. He also 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 yet another mixtape titled as De Is for Demrick.

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

In 2011, Xzibit and Demrick created a music catalog for the company Extreme Music/Sony ATV titled as Urban Ammo. From that catalog, they chose two digital singles, including "Man on the Moon" and "What It Is". These videos were shot by director Matt Alonzo and led to rotation on MTV. In mid-2011, Demrick released an EP titled Neva Look Back, which was produced solely by Scoop DeVille. The EP had three singles "What’s Good", "Ready 2 Go" and "What’s Good (Remix)".

Demrick released his fourth early mixtape #Heads Up, which was released in 2011. The 17-song project includes the singles "Money & Weed" and "Burn Out" (produced by Jim Jonsin).[1][2][3][4][5][6]

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

Discography

Albums

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

Collaborative albums

Mixtapes

Guest appearances

Year Song Artist(s) Album
2009 "Don't You Dare Laugh" B-Real, Xzibit Smoke N Mirrors
"6 Minutes" B-Real, Tekneek
"10 Steps Behind"
"Dr. Hyphenstein" B-Real, Snoop Dogg, Trace Midas
"Figure It Out" Soul Assassins Soul Assassins: Intermission
(Presented by DJ Muggs)
2010 "It Ain't Nothin'"
(Writers credits)
Cypress Hill Rise Up (Via Capitol Records)
2011 "What It Is"[7] Xzibit Urban Ammo 2
Xtreme Music/Sony Singles
2011 "Man on the Moon"
2012 "Medicated" Cypress Hill, Rusko Cypress X Rusko
2012 "Movies" Xzibit, The Game, Crooked I, Slim The Mobster Napalm
"Killer's Remorse" Xzibit, B-Real, Bishop Lamont
"Crazy" Xzibit, B-Real, Jelly Roll
2013 "The Pain" Cashis, Sara Shine The County Hound 2
2014-2015-2016 "Xanax and Patron" B-Real, Berner Prohibition
"Why Not" Cashis, Kurupt, Freeway Euthansia
"Leave No Witness" DJ Hoppa, SwizZz Hoppa & Friends
"Break It Down" DJ Hoppa
"Marijuana" B-Real, B-Legit, Berner Prohibition, Pt. 3
"Mental" Madchild Silver Tongue Devil
"Triple Threat" Madchild, Slaine
"Slayer" Madchild
2017 "Make Moves Wit Me" Dizzy Wright The Golden Age 2
"Sativa" Chris Webby, B-Real, Zacari Webster's Laboratory II
"Gold and Silver Circles" Dizzy Wright, Audio Push State of Mind 2
"The One" Jarren Benton The Mink Coat Killa
2018 "Brothers" Sammy Adams Nice Manor Volume 2
2019 "More And More" Dizzy Wright Nobody Cares, Work Harder
2020 "House Titles" Berner, B-Real Los Meros
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References

  1. "Ice Cube, Xzibit, Others To Perform In Amsterdam For First West Coast Hip Hop Festival". Baller Status. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  2. "Xzibit Euro Dollar Tour". Planet Urban. Archived from the original on 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  3. "Serial Killaz [Xzibit/B Real/Young De". HipHop DX. 2009-12-02. Archived from the original on 2009-12-23. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  4. "B-Real, Xzibit, Young De = Serial Killaz". Joker Brand. Archived from the original on 2013-05-12. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  5. "i am demrick Archives". Tapedeck. 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  6. "Demrick - Who Am I". Hot New Hip Hop. Archived from the original on 2013-05-12. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  7. "Xzibit & Extreme Music Lock 'N' Load a Full Clip of High Caliber Surface-to-Ear Urban Ammo". Reuters. 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
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