Artist: Termanology: mp3 download Genre(s): Rap: Hip-Hop Discography: Termanology 50 Bodies-(Bootleg) Year: 2007 Tracks: 46 Hood Politics IV Show N Prove Year: 2006 Tracks: 25 Massachusetts-born knocker Termanology promptly blush wine from thermionic vacuum tube obscurity to working with some of hip-hop's elite group producers, particularly DJ Premier. Growing up in the streets of the predominantly Latino city of Lawrence, MA, informed the half-white, half-Puerto Rican MC's lyrics as he graduated from featherbrained freestyles at age nine to fully fledged verses at the age of 15. He always had to travel endorse and forrader from Boston to New York in orderliness to follow up on various opportunities, cathartic his first material on vinyl in 2001. Closely tied to confrere Lawrence native and mixtape DJ Statik Selektah, Termanology earned the esteem of Boston's hip-hop scene with several 12" releases as well as his Hood Politics mixtapes, which gradually came to feature more extremely regarded lyricists like Royce da 5'9 and Guru. After cathartic the collaborative LP Prohibited the Gate with producer DC the Midi Alien at the onset of 2006, he caught his great get around when magisterial manufacturer DJ Premier, whom he met three age before, ultimately gave him unmatched of his signature, scratch-laden beat generation. The final result, "Catch How It Go Down," became an underground run into. Declaring himself the resurrection of his biggest idol, Big Pun, in the orifice verse, the conscious exhaust hood anthem garnered the earnest MC gobs of praise, landing him on the pages of many hip-hop publications, notably The Source's "Unsigned Hype" and XXL's "Usher and Prove" columns. The DJ Premier-produced hit by and by appeared on the Exhaust hood Politics, Vol. 4 mixtape in November 2006. |
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