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Hood Politics V

Hood Politics V


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Artist: Termanology
Label: ST Records
Category: Music

Buy New: $16.98



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 114669

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 794465000520
EAN: 0794465000520
ASIN: B000TXZ2CE

Release Date: August 21, 2007
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Tracks:

  • Big Mike Intro
  • So Amazing (prod. by DJ Premier)
  • 50 Bodies (prod. by Marley Marl)
  • Has It Ever Occurred
  • Born Alone, Die Alone
  • In God We Trust (interlude)
  • In God We Trust
  • Low IQ feat. Evidence
  • Back From The Dead
  • DJ Premier speaks
  • What U Call That
  • Cold World
  • Squeeze Ya Rachet feat. Lil Fame
  • Please Understand Hataz
  • From The Box to The Block
  • That Thump feat. Ea$y Money
  • About That Time feat. Canibus
  • For The Fam feat. Ea$y Money
  • Hardcore feat. REKS
  • Big Mike outro
  • Mass-as-a-nation

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Termanology, the man Big Mike calls "The Muthaf*ckin flame spitter" returns August 21st with a new release called "Hood Politics V" to quench his fans' thirst for that real Hip Hop. "HPV" features Term's new single "So Amazing", produced by DJ Premier. Termanology previously worked with Premo on the street anthem "Watch How It Go Down", a track that received worldwide attention, spins from DJs such as Funkmaster Flex, Green Lantern & Kay Slay and 250,000 views of the video on Youtube. On "Hood Politics V", Term teams up with a line-up of Hip Hop's finest, including production from DJ Premier, Buckwild, Marley Marl, Evidence Don Cannon, Domingo, Fizzy Womack, The Bakaboyz, MoSS, J. Cardim, DC and more. Sharing the mic with Term are Lil Fame of M.O.P., Evidence of Dilated Peoples, Royce Da 5'9, Canibus, ST. Da Squad, and Akrobatik, ED O.G., Slaine, Krumbsnatcha and the best of Mass MC's on the monster posse cut called "Mass-As-A-Nation."

Album Description
Termanology returns with a new release called Hood Politics V to quench his fans' thirst for that real Hip Hop. HPV features Term's new single 'So Amazing', produced by DJ Premier. Termanology previously worked with Premo on the street anthem 'Watch How It Go Down', a track that received worldwide attention, spins from DJs such as Funkmaster Flex, Green Lantern & Kay Slay and 250,000 views of the video on Youtube. On Hood Politics V, Term teams up with a line-up of Hip Hop's finest, including production from DJ Premier, Buckwild, Marley Marl, Evidence Don Cannon, Domingo, Fizzy Womack, The Bakaboyz, MoSS, J. Cardim, DC and more. Sharing the mic with Term are Lil Fame of M.O.P., Evidence of Dilated Peoples, Royce Da 5'9, Canibus, ST. Da Squad, and Akrobatik, ED o.g., Slaine, Krumbsnatcha and the best of Mass MC's on the monster posse cut called 'Mass-As-A-Nation'.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 978 ON THE MAP   April 21, 2008
Mike
In a tragic state of hip hop, it's a breath of fresh air to hear young lyricists like term. I watched him compete in a battle tourney way back in 2002 @PT's pub in Tewksbury, MA, and it's about time he gets recognition.

I agree with track 17, you just don't hear verses like those anymore...



5 out of 5 stars HIP HOP just might be alive after all   January 16, 2008
C. Upson (Mineola, NY United States)
Termanology continues to impress me. this is his fifth installment of the hood politics series and he still has great lyrics adn great subject matter about them. this album is one of my favorites, he is from Mass. but he def has that New York vibe to him and he is def influence by the east coast conscience rhyming. if your into the lean with it, or superman that OHHHHH. then u prob wont liek this album. but if ur a Nas Az Jay-z Old eminem Ice cube Rakim Big L Punisher fan and i could go on then you will like this kid. Especially as he pays his respect to all the great ones.

fave song is i think # 17 when he joins forces with cannibus to murder a track.

also listen to JOELL ORTIZ


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