Termanology: Politics as Usual (Review)

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via ThisIsHipHop

“…The album doesn’t necessarily have a weak track; in fact, it is hard to believe the forward button will ever be used when listening to this album because when Term does fail, the beat lifts him up. The production is never really weak; it is however, A-List producers giving Term B-Grade beats {Big ups Hemz). Expectations may take a shot on the production front, but the inconsistency of Term from being really really good, to being a below average emcee takes the listener for a ride…”

Overall Score: 78/100

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