Cormega – The Realness

    After not releasing one of the best LP’s ever to not be
    released in The Testament, Cormega has finally made his official
    debut. On the surface Mega appears
    to be your typical thugged out Queensbridge emcee but one thing is for sure,
    his street credibility has never been in question. After a rough upbringing
    that included watching his mother get murdered, Cormega turned to dealing crack which lead to him being shot and
    going to prison. Mega‘s lifestyle is
    extremely evident in his rhymes and with that being said it is obvious that he
    is not rapping about anything we haven’t heard a million times. The difference
    lies in the way he delivers his rhymes, he’s far more poetic than his
    counterparts and he possesses tremendous story-telling and picture-painting
    abilities.

    With Havoc and Alchemist handling the majority of the album’s production I
    shouldn’t have to tell you what kind of beats to expect. The album really takes
    of after American Beauty, where Cormega takes you through hip hop’s
    highs and lows over the years. Other standouts include Thun & Kicko with Prodigy
    (who opens up the track with a Jay-Z
    dis), The Saga and Get Out My Way. Both the Fallen Soldiers tracks are tight, the
    original uses an old Jay-Z beat. The
    icing on the cake is Unforgiven which
    sounds so much like an old DJ Muggs
    beat that it is scary.

    It is difficult to get through one song without hearing at least one subliminal
    dis directed at Nas. Seriously, just
    about every track has at least one shot at him, others like Get Out My Way are full out dis songs.
    All in all this album was a very pleasant surprise. I copped this album because
    of Mega‘s nice representation on Hi-Teknology and because I have always
    loved his voice. I did not expect to hear probably one of the ten best albums
    of this year (top 20 for sure). Be on the look out.

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