The Evening News (feat. Statik Selektah & Termanology) - 1982

The Evening News (feat. Statik Selektah & Termanology)

1982

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2010-12-31
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • ℗ 2010 Showoff/ST. Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Start It Like This (feat. Stat 1982 2:48
2
Money Is Reality (feat. Action 1982 2:54
3
Chill As Hell (feat. Statik Se 1982 2:20
4
Timothy McVeigh (feat. Wais P 1982 2:22
5
Assasins (feat. Kali, Ghetto, 1982 3:23
6
Always (Statik's Interlude) [f 1982 1:29
7
Baby Mama (feat. Josh Xantus, 1982 3:34
8
Chasing Diamonds (feat. Wais P 1982 2:57

Reviews

  • There they go!

    5
    By izmylyfe
    I wish the tracks were longer but lyrics are way better than what I am hearing today. Seems like everyone is rapping about the same *ish. Good to hear when someone speaks on reality.
  • It's about time!

    5
    By ATIC...
    Coming across this jewel has been a blast; It's great to finally hear some legit roots rap and hip hop again! This music will make you feel great.
  • Nostalgia

    5
    By Jamali215
    Statik & Term pay homage to great Dj, MC duos... Dope beats, dope rhymes, what more can you want?!?!
  • NICE

    4
    By Drug MoN3Y
    Better than most of the wack sh!t out today. Just wish there were more songs, but its all good.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By -Switch-
    This is the type of music that should be playing on the radio, not that young money bull
  • Saw the live recording ustream

    5
    By Hands Mufasa
    Statik and Termanology need to be heard... great music is an understatement ... 1982 was a banger and the 2nd EP is as well... everyone should support quality music like this. Keep feeding the fans work apperciated!
  • What a Way to bring in the new year!!

    5
    By Jay Sinister
    If you copped 1982 an enjoyed that album you'll love this 3rd attempt. That is if you gotten the free 1982 EP. You can already expect the greatness from them, giving you that raw, gritty hip hop from your childhood days of the early 90-98.

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