Raekwon Joins Termanology Link Up On "Passport Kingz"

Termanology & Raekwon link up on "Passport Kingz."

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Termanology's been gearing towards the release of his forthcoming project, Bad Decisions. Earlier in the month, he shared the cover art for the project and now, he's kicked off the campaign officially. With the project arriving in less than a month, Termanology let's loose a new single along with the project's official tracklist. 

Termanology recruits Raekwon for his new track "Passport Kingz." The song was produced by one of Term's long-time collaborators, Statik Selektah. Most recently, the two of them teamed up on Statik's latest project for the song, "No.8" along with Conway and Westside Gunn. Term, Statik and Raekwon prove to be a monstrous trio on this track. 

In addition to Raekwon's feature,Term also taps Smif-N-Wessun, Conway, Millyz, Anoyd, Willie The Kid, Benny and Crime Apple for his new project. Bad Decisions drop on August 10th.

Quotable Lyrics
36 hollow tips in the dirty blick
36 diamonds in my ring, knockin' 36
Chambers, all in the whip while I burn the piff
36 O's I could whip, that's a dirty brick


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