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Termanology: Politic Ditto 
Published Wednesday, October 01, 2008 8:00 AM
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By Kris Schumacher
Anyone paying attention to the rap game for the past decade knows the remote chances of a lanky kid from Boston resurrecting the spirit of early ‘90s Hip-Hop. Then there's the catch-22 of being hailed as the next coming of the late, great Chris “Big Pun” Rios.

Despite the odds, Termanology has released five critically acclaimed installments of his Hood Politics mixtape series, collaborated with nearly every still-living legend, and managed to keep his artistic integrity by releasing his first official album, Politics As Usual, through indie label Nature Sounds.

It had already been a long day of press for the prodigal Puerto Rican rhyme-spitter when AllHipHop.com caught him for his 13th and final interview of the day. The strain of answering the same old questions (“How did you hook up with Premier?”) came across in his voice as he answered the phone, but Term swore he was most excited about his conversation with The World’s Most Dangerous Site. Promising to keep the young MC on his toes, we threw him a curveball to kick off our brief but informative dialogue.


AllHipHop.com: When you first hit the scene with “Watch How It Go Down,” I remember you had some long-ass hair under your Boston fitted. What made you decide to kill that look?

Termanology: Yeah, I was on some Rico Suave s**t for a minute, but I had to lean back off all that (Laughs). Actually I went to this party, I think it was Premier’s 40th birthday, and I had a hat on. They made me take it off, and my hair was in the middle of the growing stages, and it just looked real wack. Everybody was looking at me like “This kid is wack.” So I was like “Alright, time to shape up.” Now I keep the King Caesar going, at least for now.

Termanology “So Amazing” Video




AllHipHop.com: On the track “So Amazing,” you talked about getting turned down by a ton of labels over the course of a couple years, having people tell you “You’re the realest rapper we can’t sign.” Did it really go down like that?

Termanology: Yeah man, I sat down with more than half of every big label. There was a lot of good people at those meetings, but they pretty much told me, “We’re only doing this kind of music over here. Even though we like you, if we sign you the people above us are going to block you and try to make you do wack s**t. So it’s not going down unless you want to do that.”

I told them I wanted Premier, Hi-Tek, Alchemist and Pete Rock, and that’s not the game of dice they wanted to play. But you know it’s all good man, I’m happy I did the Nature Sounds thing because they believed in me, and I get to sign my own ST Records label deal, and do songs with who I want to do songs with.

“…Green Lantern told me when I went on his show, ‘You know you got a hard road in front of you, right Term? You ready for this?’ I told him yeah, somebody got to stand up for Hip-Hop…”

AllHipHop.com: Is that a trip to hear an A&R tell you they’re not interested in Premier and Pete Rock records?

Termanology: Yeah, for real! They wouldn’t say it but…I go to all the Power Summits and all that, Statik Selektah is one of my best friends and he’s on four radio stations. Dan Green used to work at Koch and he’s my manager. I know what it is in the industry, and people don’t have to tell me for me to understand that I was definitely taking the hard road. That was the first thing Green Lantern told me when I went on his show, “You know you got a hard road in front of you, right Term? You ready for this?” I told him yeah, somebody got to stand up for Hip-Hop and do it.

AllHipHop.com: No doubt. You mention your friendship with Statik. How much did he help you find the right place for this album?

Termanology: Statik helped me a lot man, he was the key link to Premier. I met him before in ’03 with Krumbsnatcha, but it wasn’t really an impact until Statik brought me in to do “Watch How It Go Down,” and from there a lot of big things fell into place. Statik shot the video, and he showed me so much love. He brought me all over the industry for two years and introduced me to everybody he know, so I could never repay him for that.

Termanology “Watch How It Go Down” Video




AllHipHop.com: I guess you’ve got to appreciate the honesty you got from those major labels, because going with Nature Sounds you won’t have to worry about the politics that keep dudes like Saigon from releasing possible classic records.

Termanology: Politics As Usual baby, that’s it. One day I thought about it, and “Oh my God, that’s the best title ever.” Cause I’ve got my Hood Politics mixtape series which are like my pre-albums, and I’ve released one every year for the last five years. So that title was really inspired by the Jay-Z song, and just thinking about how the game is so political and f**ked up.

“My next album is going to be just me and Lil Fame...like on some Gang Starr s**t. He’s going to do all the beats, I’m gonna rhyme.”

AllHipHop.com: The Hood Politics tapes already have some of the best producers on them and great guest spots as well. Guys like Premier and Buckwild don’t just sell beats to anybody, so how did you decide what material to keep for the official album and what to drop beforehand?

Termanology: What’s crazy man is that I got a lot of beats for free from a lot of the huge producers, really dope cats just reaching out and wanting to work with me. Like me and Lil Fame from M.O.P. My next album is going to be just me and Lil Fame, we’ve already started working on it. Politics As Usual drops September 30, and then me and Fame are going to do our s**t like on some Gang Starr s**t. He’s going to do all the beats, I’m gonna rhyme.

AllHipHop.com: He’s done a few dope beats for you already like “Squeeze Ya Ratchet.” Fame’s always done production but nobody’s ever really checking for him like that.

Termanology: Yeah definitely, his beats are diamonds in the rough. He did “Cold As Ice,” and a lot of beats that people know, but don’t know that he did. I just think me and him make a crazy combo, and we’ve already got some f**king crazy records together dog, some bananas s**t. We redid Eric B. & Rakim’s “In the Ghetto,” and it’s just me spazzin’. It’s crazy.

AllHipHop.com: So is Fame going to rhyme at all on the album with you?

Termanology: Yeah he’s going to rhyme on the album too. We just did the “How We Rock” video with Bun B, and Fame was starring in it with us. He was there the whole time and I was talking with him about it, and he was like “I want to rhyme more, I’m ready to rock.” I know he’s in the zone right now and he’s trying to get s**t cracking, so we’re going to do it together cause I’m ready to rock too. I’ve spent many nights in the studio with Fame, every single week just getting bent, just destroyed. He’s making the beats, I’m writing, we’re tossing ideas around and s**t. It’s all fam.

Termanology f/ “How We Rock” Video




AllHipHop.com: Does it bug you out to get calls from Nottz and Alchemist like “Term, I made a beat for you.”

Termanology: The s**t is crazy. Like Easy Mo Bee was at my crib, just chillin’ at my house. He’s telling me stories about working with Pac, and how Biggie would do this or that. It’s ill dog! All these cats, it’s just a dream to work with all the producers who worked on Illmatic, Reasonable Doubt and Ready To Die. They’re telling me their stories and passing them on is such an inspiration. I was able to take this dream that I had in my head and make it into something…it’s indescribable.

AllHipHop.com: You’re known for spitting hard, and I can imagine how hard an album with you and Lil Fame will be. But you also address a lot of personal topics on tracks like “Circle of Life and “Talking To God.”

Termanology: Yeah, “Talking To God” was just a freestyle I put out addressing the state of Hip-Hop. I did a Part 2, but I didn’t want to put it out cause I [got a] little too crazy on it. I don’t mind name dropping, cause it’s all about metaphors and s**t and it dates back to the first MCs, but I went a little overboard with it and decided not to put that one out.

AllHipHop.com: You went hard on some people?

Termanology: Yeah, I went in (Laughs). I seen a few people wanted it, but I was like, “Nah, I’ma lean back.”

AllHipHop.com: Did you catch any flack for the first one?

Termanology: Naw, everybody liked it. Premier called me and told me he liked it and that he’d be playing it. I also spoke with Tony Touch and he liked it too. It’s so weird dog, you never know what people are going to like. You really have no clue. You make some random freestyle and people live for it, and you try so hard on some other songs and nobody gives a f**k about them.

For the album I wanted to get real serious and deep on a couple of tracks. I did a track with Pete Rock called “We Killin Ourselves,” and it’s just talking about AIDS and things of that nature, letting the kids know that we are killin ourselves. I wanted to touch on that, and I also did a song with Large Pro called “Sorry I Lied To You,” talking to the fans, my family and people in general about some situations that had occurred because of me. It’s ill man. I know “Watch How It Go Down” is what people know me for, that content, but I can’t wait for people to hear me spitting that real s**t over these beats.




Comments

 

Water Ur Seeds said:

I AINT HERD HIS MIXTAPES BUT IM A FAN... ESPEC THAT PREMO TRACK... BIG UP TERM
October 1, 2008 8:22 AM
 

Camilo said:

i think he is better than most people in the game, Term is very under rated. I been keeping up with his music for a long time alot of people around the 978 hate on him though but personally im a term fan i live 15 minutes from where he lives.
October 1, 2008 9:13 AM
 

Tommy K. said:

I Phucks with the hommie Term. Real Hip-Hop right there.
October 1, 2008 9:47 AM
 

BayBidness said:

i got politics as usual and that shit is hella hard. this cat got spitters all day and the beats just make it that much better.
October 1, 2008 10:02 AM
 

Ghanghis Khan said:

SON GOT SKILLZ.  I HEARD HIM ON A COUPLE OF JOINTS.  I ALWAYS SAID DUDES BE SLEEPING ON SLAPS(LIL FAME) PRODUCTION SKILLZ.

http://myspace.com/ghanghiskhan
http://www.rapmonster.com/GHANGHIS_KHAN
October 1, 2008 10:15 AM
 

odeisel said:

heard a few tough joints from this guy.  i don't know about all that Pun aprt 2 stuff but he's solid.
October 1, 2008 10:23 AM
 

doobie-ashtray said:

ive never heard anything from dude. does anyone know which mixtape is the dopest? im going to check on homie though.. ive read a few interviews on guy and he seems like the type of rapper i would dig.. no homo
October 1, 2008 10:59 AM
 

BKLYNMANN77 said:

He's pretty dope, as well as his crew St da squad. They all nice. That real Hip Hop. Just straight raw lyrics. That 90's vibe.
October 1, 2008 11:05 AM
 

HipHopIS Love said:

Like i BEEENNN saying. If this dude dont blow up then hip hop is in more trouble than we thought
October 1, 2008 11:08 AM
 

forwords said:

Yo doobie just cop his album politics as usual it plays start to finnish no bad tracks.. I got 50 bodies and that is a fly mixtape too he raps over some other peoples beats and his own but isn't as polished as his album. His other mixtapes are good too but i'd start with those. peace!
October 1, 2008 11:20 AM
 

slimhermano said:

Term is highly underrated. He got some serious skills. I'm definitely gonna cop the album. Having Premier, Pete Rock, Alchemist, and Large Pro on production makes it even better. True hip-hop


Chico Clemente Bonilla Music (ASCAP)
October 1, 2008 11:38 AM
 

Neven said:

This is real hip hop at its finest all metaphors NO
Phucking gimmicks
October 1, 2008 12:06 PM
 

Sinistah aka Sin Piffcaso said:

Term dropped a solid album, bottom line, that should be an appreciated rareity at this point in time as is!
October 1, 2008 12:10 PM
 

doobie-ashtray said:

@FORWORDS

THANKS FOR THE FEEDBACK. ILL COP THE ALBUM ON BIT TORRENT.. BUT IF I LIKE IT A LOT ILL BUY HIS NEXT ONE.. IM ABOUT TO GO BUY BUDDENS PADDED ROOM TODAY AFTER WORK AT BEST BUY..  .. IT SOUNDS LIKE A DOPE LINE UP...
October 1, 2008 12:11 PM
 

KarEeMdaDreAm said:

anyone Premier co-signs has my respect, term can really spit
October 1, 2008 1:05 PM
 

CientifiQ said:

If you havent copped it yet get it...Its real ill. Term is crazy with the lyrics and the beats are crazy on it too...I got much respect for that cat. Two dope cd's in one day. I havent got to see that in a while..Heltah Skeltah and Terms joints are both hard as hell....

CientifiQ
October 1, 2008 1:10 PM
 

Bizar Mindz Inc said:

i dug it... i mean, he had a lil bit of capital punishment type swag on a few bars... but i.d.k if they can call that the next  Pun.... but i really liked it... i never thought of it though, when i read the XXL review for this record... but you can really go wrong with production from Big Al & preemo...
October 1, 2008 2:02 PM
 

Sinistah aka Sin Piffcaso said:

Slim you ASCAP'd too? thats what it is

Concrete Skyline Publishing (ASCAP)

Heltah Skeltah  D.I.R.T. album iz too damn tough 4 the streets, Terms shit is like da overall package, and very bright start to a promising look of da mainstream side of things....

peeps been screamin 4 da resurfacing of 90's quality music.... i understand it's a place 4 everything, some such as myself done waited for this evolution of nostalgia to take place, WE WANT IN!
October 1, 2008 2:16 PM
 

raynestizzy said:

If even one person hates on this dude, you are official not a fan of HIPHOP. Term is sooooo fuckin ill. He reminds me of why I love this shit! Damn i miss when hiphop was like what this dude is bringing! Im going to cop EVERY SINGLE ONE of his mixtapes. You remind me of Big Pun and Big L my dude.. and for to give a person that level of props is huge to me. Term, YOU GOT THIS!


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October 1, 2008 2:32 PM
 

DruMANATI said:

i agree w/OD...he aint no pun. i'm not saying hes not as talented as pun but everybody comparing themselves to pun lately like its a new fad.


anyway, i saw this guy in concert years back opening up for cormega at bb kings in nyc. hes nasty and i support dude 100%.

i've heard a few of his mixtapes and some dope tracks here and there and theres a reason premo is fuckin with him heavy because dude is the truth. look out for this one.

also, hes right with fame as a producer...dude is sick with it. alot of people be sleeping on fame behind the boards.
October 1, 2008 5:19 PM
 

Tek617 said:

I did shows with this cat in the Bean. One of Boston's finest right here dawg....we see you Term..the home team got love for you!
October 1, 2008 7:24 PM
 

WhutTheeHail said:

I seen Term in concert last week @ Sonar's. The ripped his set and I'm a fan.
October 1, 2008 8:10 PM
 

Apostle13 said:

Neven said:
This is real hip hop at its finest all metaphors NO
Phucking gimmicks
---------------------------------------------------------------
c/s plus 2 shots of story telliing
October 1, 2008 8:27 PM
 

YoungG757NGE said:

Yo duke nice he definitely doin his thang too. Hopefully a artist like this can get some shine in todays climate. This nigga lucky ass hell tho he got my dream team list of producers all fuckin wit him thats propa. Yo Term if u read this I wanna submit some beats to ya so Holla at ya nigga
October 2, 2008 11:08 AM
 

doobie-ashtray said:

@TEK617

SAYING HE IS ONE OF BOSTONS FINEST IS LIKE SAYING THE GREEN TURD IS THE NICEST IN A BAG OF SHIT...  WHO'S NUMBER 2 ?  BENZINO?
October 2, 2008 12:09 PM
 

Reyo said:

@doobie

THE FUCK YOU TALKIN ABOUT?
Ever heard of: Ed O.G, Guru, Edan, Insight, Dagha, Reks, Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, Special Teamz?

If you produce or DJ, we can battle & you can see if the Bean is soft!
October 2, 2008 2:45 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

Cool.  I'll b sure to keep an eye out for this guy now.  *Kudos* to Term.
October 2, 2008 3:14 PM
 

CientifiQ said:

@ DOOBIE-ASHTRAY

You got Big Shug, Singapore Kane, Ed OG, Guru, Speacial Teamz you got a lot of cats in Boston that go hard...

CientifiQ
October 2, 2008 3:20 PM
 

repdabean said:

Nice interview
October 3, 2008 7:51 AM
 

QBoogieSSP said:

Term we got beats for you... http://www.myspace.com/sspsoundz
October 3, 2008 4:01 PM
 

RudePeruano said:

Ology is one of my favorites hood politics is on play in my whip right now !!!
October 8, 2008 11:58 PM
 

KevBanks said:

this nigga is the truth
October 12, 2008 5:15 PM
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