1982 (album)

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1982
Studio album by Statik Selektah & Termanology
Released October 26, 2010 (2010-10-26)
Recorded 2010
Genre Hip hop
Length 52:00
Label ShowOff, ST, Brick
Statik Selektah & Termanology chronology

- 1982
(2010)
1982: The EP
(2010)
Statik Selektah chronology
100 Proof: The Hangover
(2010)
1982
(2011)
Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away
(2011)
Termanology chronology
50 Bodies 3
(2010)
1982
(2011)
1982 The Diamond Collection
(2010)

1982 is the first album by the hip-hop duo 1982, consisting of the producer Statik Selektah and the rapper Termanology.

Track listing

No. TitleProducer Length
1. "The World Renown"  Statik Selektah 5:17
2. "People Are Running"  Statik Selektah 2:30
3. "Things I Dream" (featuring Lil' Fame of M.O.P.)Statik Selektah 3:03
4. "Goin’ Back" (featuring Cassidy and Xzibit)Statik Selektah 2:35
5. "The Radio"  Statik Selektah 3:09
6. "Wedding Bells" (featuring Jared Evan)Statik Selektah 3:17
7. "You Should Go Home" (featuring Bun B and Masspike Miles)Statik Selektah 3:42
8. "Tell Me Lies" (featuring Styles P)Statik Selektah 3:19
9. "Life Is What You Make It" (featuring Saigon and Freeway)Statik Selektah 3:05
10. "Freedom" (featuring Reks)Statik Selektah 3:48
11. "Still Waiting"  Statik Selektah 2:52
12. "The Street Life"  Statik Selektah 3:16
13. "Thugathon 2010" (featuring M.O.P.)Statik Selektah 3:12
14. "The Hood Is On Fire" (featuring Inspectah Deck)Statik Selektah 3:23
15. "Born In ‘82"  Statik Selektah 2:42
16. "Help"  Statik Selektah 3:16

Samples

  • "The World Renown"
    • "Is It Him or Me" by Jackie Jackson
    • "Feeling Tense" by J. Richford and G. Stevan
  • "People Are Running"
    • "Sputnik" by Sidney Owens & North, South Connection
  • "Thugathon"
    • "Here We Are" by Churchill
  • "Born In 82"
    • "Romeo" by The Dynamic Superors
  • "Freedom"
  • "Goin' Back"
    • "Got to Get Back to Louisiana" by Elmer Parker, Brenda Parker, & Nite-Liters
  • "Life Is What You Make It"
  • "Still Waiting"
  • "The Radio"
  • "You Should Go Home"
    • "Since I Found You (Love Is Better Than Ever)" by Candy Bowman

External links

  • 1982 at undergroundhiphop.com
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