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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
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