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Politics As Usual is the second album by the Massachusetts-based rapper Termanology. A music video for "How We Rock" was released in early 2009.
Track listing
Bonus tracksTitle | Producer |
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1. | "Fly Away" | Pro Logic | 3:06 |
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2. | "Hold That" | Pete Rock | 3:02 |
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- Sample credits
- "Watch How It Go Down" - Contains a sample of "World Famous" by M.O.P.
- "How We Rock" - Contains a sample of "Kitty With the Bent Frame" by Quincy Jones
- "Float" - Contains a sample of "Float On' by The Floaters
- "Please Don't Go" - Contains a sample of "I'm Without a Girl" by The Mighty Marvelows
- "So Amazing" - Contains a sample of "You Made Me Believe" by Marilyn Scott
- "Hood Shit" - Contains a sample of "Stand By" by Rick Wakeman
Chart history
References
Notes
- Politics as Usual [EXPLICIT LYRICS] on Amazon
- Mosi Reeves. "Reviews: Termanology: Politics as Usual", Spin, October 2008.
- Chris Faroaone. "Termanology | Politics As Usual", Boston Phoenix, October 1, 2008.
- Michele Centeno. "Termanology :: Politics As Usual", URB, October, 2008.
- Felicia J. Barclay. "Termanology: Politics As Usual (Album Review)", AllHipHop, October 3, 2008.
- Andrew Kameka. "Termanology - Politics As Usual", hiphopdx, October 3, 2008.
- Martin Caballero. "Termanology: Politics as Usual", okayplayer, October 13, 2008.
- Susan Kim. "Termanology :: Politics As Usual :: ST Records/Nature Sounds", rapreviews.com, November 4, 2008.
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Studio albums |
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EPs | |
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Mixtapes |
- Hood Politics (2003)
- Hood Politics II (2005)
- Hood Politics III: Unsigned Hype (2005)
- Hood Politics IV: Show And Prove (2006)
- 50 Bodies (2007)
- Hood Politics V (2007)
- 50 Bodies 2 (2008)
- If Heaven Was A Mile Away (2009)
- Hood Politics VI: Time Machine (2009)
- 50 Bodies 3 (2010)
- 50 Bodies 4 (2012)
- Hood Politics 7 (2013)
- 50 Bodies 5 (2015)
- Cameo King III (2016)
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