Termanology – G.O.Y.A. (Guns Or Yayo Available) (2013) [iTunes]
01. STV News (feat. Sway)
02. Scandalous (feat. Chris Rivers)
03. Pulp Fiction (feat. Reks)
04. Judo (feat. N.O.R.E.)
05. American Dreamin’
06. Back in the Day
07. G.O.Y.A. (Skit) (feat. Large Professor, Lil Fame, Pete Rock & DJ Premier)
08. Sazon (feat. H Blanco & Ea$Y Money)
09. Straight off the Block (feat. DJ Kay Slay, Sheek Louch & Lil Fame)
10. Secret Location
11. Compra (feat. Tony Touch & Doo Wop)
12. Juju (Skit) (feat. Juju of the Beatnuts)
13. Take My Turn (feat. Action Bronson & Jared Evan)
14. Cocaine Eyes (feat. Wais P)
15. You Ain’t Safe (feat. Inspectah Deck & Maffew Ragazino)
16. Black Hole (feat. Lee Wilson & Dice Raw)
17. 100 More Jewelz
2012 was a prodigious year for Termanology, as he released two highly acclaimed projects: reconnecting with Statik Selektah for the second installment of their group endeavor 1982 (the 2012 album was released in May of 2012), a project that featured Mac Miller, Freddie Gibbs, Crooked I, Havoc and Roc Marciano and spurned a worldwide tour, plus a collaborative project with M.O.P’s Lil Fame entitled Fizzyology (released in November 2012) that featured Busta Rhymes, Bun B, Styles P, Freeway, DJ Premier & The Alchemist. He also had numerous TV appearances, including judging BET’s “106th & Park” and a corresponding “The Back Room” freestyle, and was included on BET’s “The Cypha” alongside Mike Epps & French Montana. Term also became a regular on MTV, including being a guest on Sway’s “Rapfix” and on MTV News’ “Mixtape Monday.”
Now in 2013 Termanology continues to build his legacy with his new solo-LP, G.O.Y.A. (Gunz Or Yay Available) “I love the vibe on this album, and it as recorded in Lawrence, MA; the city I grew up in as a kid” Termanology states. “I am also excited about it because it features some artists I haven’t worked with before (N.O.R.E., Dice Raw of The Roots and Big Pun’s son Chris Rivers) and because I worked with an upcoming-producer (Shortfyuz) from my neighborhood on the entire project. G.O.Y.A. has my traditional grimy street sound, but a lot of the slang and beats are really Latin influenced” Term relays.
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