The fourth installment in Term's "Hood Politics" series finds him giving lush '60s and '70s soul a major run. Rather than just exploit the tastier riffs of the period, these tracks fully sop up their rich chords, letting them inform street-smart modern rhymes.
Born and raised in the 978 (Lawrence & Haverhill, Massachusetts) 25 miles north of Boston, Termanology, now all of 23-years young, has been consumed with Hiphop and perfecting its craft since the age of 15.
Waving the Puerto Rican flag proudly, Term has spent the better part of the last two-years pounding the pavement from Boston to New York collaborating with artists such as DJ Premier, Mobb Deep, Lil Fame of M.O.P.,Guru of Gangstarr, JR Writer, Royce Da 5'9, Nottz, Shells, Prospect and Tony Sunshine of Terror Squad, Joell Ortiz and performing with the likes of 50 Cent, G-Unit, Fat Joe, Wu-Tang Clan, Kool G Rap, Lil Scrappy, Fabolous, Chingy, Tego Calderon, Akon and Saigon. Term's unrelenting grind includes releasing four mixtapes in the past year and a half including three volumes of Hood Politics and Term's first single, "This Is Hip Hop" which reached #3 on both the CMJ and Rapattack charts.