A year after the last album and eleven from the previous EP, Statik Selektah & Termanology (aka 1982) release the first effort of the year, an EP of three short tracks for a total of less than nine minutes (without considering the three instrumentals). The tape is opened by the title track, jazzy boom bap with good sax loop, relaxed mood: hook sung by Jared Evans with autotune, slow delivery of Termanology, good Skyzoo. Bun B travels effortlessly in the next song, on a boom bap with minimal drum and light bright glossy samples, decent Term and C Scharp. The EP is closed by a third choice with Sammy Adams and Mia Jae on lean drum and light samples. Honest tape, 6.5/10.
Hip-Hop Albums of the Year
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