Politics as Usual (album)

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Politics as Usual
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2008
Recorded2006–2008
Genre Hip hop
Length45:37
Label ST Records
Nature Sounds
Producer Easy Mo Bee, DJ Premier, Buckwild, The Alchemist, Nottz, Hi-Tek, Large Professor, Pete Rock, Havoc
Termanology chronology
Da Cameo King
(2008)
Politics as Usual
(2008)
50 Bodies 2
(2008)
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Politics as Usual is the debut studio album by the Massachusetts-based rapper Termanology. A music video for "How We Rock" was released in early 2009.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleProducerLength
1."It's Time" Easy Mo Bee 0:53
2."Watch How It Go Down" DJ Premier 4:00
3."Respect My Walk" Buckwild 3:03
4."Hood Shit" (featuring Prodigy) The Alchemist 3:55
5."Float" Nottz 3:15
6."Please Don't Go"Nottz4:27
7."How We Rock" (featuring Bun B)DJ Premier3:57
8."Drugs Crime Gorrilaz" (featuring Freeway & Sheek Louch)Nottz3:51
9."In The Streets" (featuring Lil' Fame) Hi-Tek 3:53
10."So Amazing"DJ Premier3:52
11."Sorry I Lied To You" Large Professor 3:03
12."We Killin' Ourselves" Pete Rock 3:58
13."The Chosen (Resurrecting The Game)" Havoc 3:25
Bonus tracks
No.TitleProducerLength
1."Fly Away" Pro Logic 3:06
2."Hold That"Pete Rock3:02
Sample credits

Chart history

Chart (2008)Peak
position
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [8] 37

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