Termanology launched his first album, Hood Politics, in 2003. Over the past 21 years, he’s remained diligent, dropping mission after mission. His newest, Time is Forex, arrived final week and marked his fiftieth effort (sure, fiftieth).
Boasting options from frequent collaborator Paul Wall, Kool G Rap, Ras Kass and Kota The Buddy, amongst others, the 15-track album is a testomony to his unwavering work ethic and dedication to the tradition. Nevertheless it additionally marks a big milestone for Time period.
“I’ve meticulously deliberate for this one to be particular, understanding it will be my fiftieth mission,” Termanology tells AllHipHop. “It was so effectively structured I purposely began the album saying. ‘I’m on album quantity 5-0, I make albums with my eyes closed.’
“One in all my favourite issues about this mission is the duvet artwork. The quilt was handcrafted in pencil by an artist named Jason McKenzie, who submitted the drawing to me. It was the precise imaginative and prescient I had for the duvet. My good pal and longtime collaborator Deezy took it and introduced it to life. Time is Forex is certainly one in every of my favourite covers ever.”
Produced completely by Nastee, the album is overflowing with Time period’s signature increase bap taste, accentuated by endlessly intelligent rhyme schemes and infectious hooks. One in all his newest movies, “Uptown Fly” that includes Time period’s new signee Nim Ok and Lord Sko, is unapologetically East Coast, full with photographs of the historic bridges and graffiti-splashed partitions.
The YouTube clip has wracked up multiple million views since its launch, a transparent indication folks nonetheless crave genuine Hip-Hop—not the watered down iteration being spoon-fed to the lots. To not point out, Time is Forex landed at No. 1 on iTunes US Hip Hop/Rap Albums chart upon its launch. Termanology shared the information on his Instagram, writing merely, “Grateful.”
A long time in, Time period has lots to be pleased about today. His two collaborative albums with Paul Wall, Begin 2 End (2022) and Begin End, Repeat (2023), each smashed Spotify’s a million streams mark. And, like a nice wine, he simply continues to get higher with age. Discover the album right here and hold scrolling for his total discography. All bodily copies (CD/Vinyl) and downloads obtainable through Bandcamp.
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1.) Hood Politics (2003)
2.)Hood Politics II (2004)
3.) S.T.R.E.E.T. (2005)
4.) Hood Politics III: Unsigned Hype (2005)
5.) Out the Gate (2006)
6.) Hood Politics IV: Present And Show (2006)
7.) Hood Politics V (2007)
8.) 50 Our bodies (2007)
9.) ST. DA SQUAD (2008)
10.) Cameo King (2008)
11.) Politics As Regular (2008)
12.) 50 Our bodies II (2008)
13.) If Heaven was a Mile Away (2009)
14.) Hood Politics VI: Time Machine (2009)
15.) 50 Our bodies III (2010)
16.) 1982 (2010)
17.) 1982: The EP (2010)
18.) 1982: The Night Information (2010)
19.) Cameo King II (2011)
20.) S.T.R.E.E.T. (2011)
21.) 1982: 2012 (2012)
22.) 50 Our bodies IV (2012)
23.) Fizzyology (2012)
24.) Hood Politics VII (2013)
25.) G.O.Y.A. (2013)
26.) Mas G.O.Y.A. (2014)
27.) ST. – Pages From The Pavement (2014)
28.) Shut Up And Rap (2014)
29.) 50 Our bodies V (2015)
30.) Time period Brady (2015)
31.) Cameo King III (2016)
32.) Extra Politics (2016)
33.) ST. da Squad – Self Titled (2017)
34.) Anti-Hero (2017)
35.) Dangerous Selections (2018)
36.) STILL 1982 (2018)
37.) Set in Stone (2019)
38.) Classic Horns (2019)
39.) 1982: The Quarantine (2020)
40.) 50 Our bodies 6 (2020)
41.) Goya 3 (2021)
42.) 1982 The Summer season EP (2021)
43.) 360 (2021)
44.) Begin 2 End (2022)
45.) Dedication (2022)
46.) Rapping with My Buddys (2022)
47.) 50 Our bodies 7 (2023)
48.) The Summer season Pack (2023)
49.) Begin, End, Repeat (2023)
50.) Time Is Forex (2024)