Stream "Western Education Is Forbidden" Off "Terror Management" By Billy Woods

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Billy Woods is as good as ever.

Billy Woods has been one of the best voices out of the New York underground scene for years now. His dark, witty, introspective style is something to behold. Albums like Hiding Places, or his work with Elucid under the moniker Armand Hammer are some of the most artistic and interesting projects of the last couple of years. Terror Management is no different; however here, the threat feels more existential. "The world getting warmer, we going the other way," Woods raps to kick off the project, setting the tone early. 

Woods's work always needs time to marinate before it can be fully appreciated, but an early impression leaves "Western Education Is Forbidden" as one of the better tracks off the project. Bars like "Farenheit was set in '99, but it wasn't fire this time/The touch screen cold, glow, shine/Couldn't read a book if I tried" send technological paranoia pervading through the listener. Before the song concludes, FIELDED shows up to provide wonderfully performed guest vocals. Stream "Western Education Is Forbidden" below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Told my children Western education is forbidden
Might as well sell what's left of your Ritalin
No loose ends, took an acetalyne torch to the filaments


About The Author
Cole Blake is currently an Editor at HotNewHipHop based out of Brooklyn, New York. He began working at the site as an intern back in 2018 while studying journalism at St. John’s University. In the time since, he’s graduated with a bachelor's degree and written extensively about a wide range of topics including pop culture, film & television, politics, video games, sports, and much more. He’s also covered music festivals such as Gov. Ball and Rolling Loud. You can find him publishing work for HNHH from Monday to Wednesday or on weekends. On the sports front, Cole’s a passionate NBA and NFL fan with his favorite teams being the Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Lakers. He also roots for the Yankees whenever he finds himself at Yankee Stadium or the Red Storm when in the company of other SJU alumni. His favorite hip-hop artists are billy woods, Earl Sweatshirt, Cam’ron, MIKE, and Mach-Hommy.