Being a Boston cat originally I have been familiar with Termanology’s music for a long ass time. I remember him at the battles all little holding his own. He was in a group called S.T.R.E.E.T. with his ace Ed Rock. Me and my dude Brendan used to bump that CD like it was the last one on earth. We actually thought Ed would blow up first, but low and behold the true hustler in Term came out and his name has been ringing bells for a while now. Bottom line is the kid can rap. Below here I’m gonna bless you guys with a joint off his album produced by the legendary Pete Rock called “We Killin’ Ourselves”. If you don’t know Pete Rock then we need to fix that. Pete’s on the hook on this one and the lyrics are very intelligent and very true. Enjoy, and stay tuned as I might throw up some of those S.T.R.E.E.T. joints in the near future as a throwback story.
-Cinematic
Term’s album “Politics As Usual” dropped TODAY. Go and get it.
Smoke DZA flosses in New York only to link up with Rick Ross in the new music video for "Black Superhero Car" from DZA's Pete Rock collabo album, Don't Smoke Rock. The Dan the Man-directed visual also features cameos from DC Young Fly and Big K.R.I.T.
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Termanology's forthcoming album Shut Up & Rap will arrive December 9th and today he shares "Can't Take It Anymore" featuring Chilla Jones and Cortez. DJ Doo Wop handles hosting duties. Listen after the jump.