Termanology Takes Shots At Lil Yachty & Lil Pump On "Rock It Freestyle"

Termanology kicks a mean freestyle over PRhyme's "Rock It."

BYAron A.
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Termanology is undoubtedly one of the most underrated rappers in the game. For over 10 years, he's consistently delivered music for his fans and collaborated with some of the greats. Last year he delivered a dope ass project with Slaine on their joint effort, Anti-Hero and since then, he's delivered even more dope collaborations. Today, he comes through with a little treat for his fans on his new freestyle.

Termanology goes in on some PRhyme production for his latest effort, "Rock It" freestyle. The rapper's new freestyle takes aim at some of the new comers in the game while flexing just how nice he's been on the microphone. Term's previously worked with DJ Premier on numerous occasions as well. He sounds in his comfort zone over the production and proves why he's one of the best to do it.

Quotable Lyrics
This is audio dope, I put the kids on drugs
So I'm the one J. Cole was rapping about
I ain't these lil' chumps, Lil Yachty's or Lil Pump's
My shit thumps like a body is in the trunk


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