Termanology Sees Dead People
Directed by John Colombo
Behold the music video for Termanology’s “I See Dead People,” produced by The Alchemist. Term’s Time Machine (Hood Politics VI) arrives September 22nd.
Directed by John Colombo
Behold the music video for Termanology’s “I See Dead People,” produced by The Alchemist. Term’s Time Machine (Hood Politics VI) arrives September 22nd.
As promised, Termanology’s tribute to one of my favorite producers ever (J Dilla) is finally here. Peep the tracklist and grab a free download after the cut.
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Termanology – “Circulate (100 Bars)”
J Dilla has been gone for a minute, but Dillamania is still at a fever pitch. This time, it’s Termanology toying with some of the best beats from the legendary sound architect. “Circulate” is off Term’s tribute to J Dilla, If Heaven Was A Mile Away, available for free download on 1/1/2009.

Termanology ft. Melanie Durrant and JR Mint – “Fly Away”
Produced by: Pro Logic
This is not on Term’s Poltics As Usual album, which arrives tomorrow.
The 2nd installment of 50 Bodies is upon us. Head on over to Termanology’s site to download it if you don’t mind signing up for an account.
Directed by: Dan The Man
Here’s the first video from Termy Montana’s album, Politics As Usual. Featuring King of the Trill, of course. If you can’t feel this, you’re probably dead.

Termanology – “Talking to God 2 (Resurrection 08)”
“Just heard the Nas album. My hero is back.” – Term
Termanology must have heard your criticisms the other day, because he’s rhyming as if he’s out to prove a point on this new track.
Term jacks Common’s “Resurrection” and proceeds to make a case for hip-hop’s relevancy while citing a string of rap-related successes. Here’s hoping he can add to the list of positives when Politics As Usual arrives on September 30th.
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Termanology – “How We Rock” (feat. Bun B)
A friend of mine who happens to be a respected journalist surprised me 3 days ago when he asked: “Dude, do you think Termanology is worth a shit?” “Are you serious?” I replied, “He’s one of the freshest “new” rappers around.” My boy wrote back to say that he wasn’t a big fan. I insisted that he should at least listen to Term and let me know what he thought.
Dude hit me up again later that evening with a different opinion. “I would like to change my aforementioned opinion of Termanology,” he said. “He’s dope.” Read the rest of this entry »