
The conscious hood anthem garnered the earnest MC tons of praise, landing him in The Source's 'Unsigned Hype' and XXL's 'Show and Prove' columns. 'Watch How It Go Down' instantly became an underground classic and with it Termanology thrust himself onto hip-hop's international radar. His big break came when DJ Premier blessed him with one of his signature, scratch-laden beats. Termanology began making a name for himself with several highly acclaimed 12' singles. The duo will also hit the road in both the states and abroad, April - July for full tour support of the album. 2012 has already garnered high praise as this month’s Source Magazine has given the full length it’s coveted “Independent’s Day” column and XXL has a great review ready for it’s May 22nd issue. The formula is perfected and flawless as Statik crafts the perfect sonic landscapes for Term’s more mature and sophisticated delivery - see the uplifting first single “Shining.” Holding Term down on the microphone side of things are great guest spots from some of the hottest new talent in the game Mac Miller, Roc Marciano and Freddie Gibbs blend nicely with iconoclasts Bun B., Havoc of Mobb Deep and Lil Fame of M.O.P and Shawn Stockman from Boyz 2 Men.


& Rakim and GangStarr, Statik Selektah & Termanology once again combine to form the powerhouse group 1982. Following in the footsteps of great DJ/Producer and MC duos like Eric B. and album, that’s how hip-hop heads worldwide will remember it.
