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The True Meaning

Cormega

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Album Review

The True Meaning picks up where Cormega's stellar debut, The Realness (2001), left off, showcasing earnest, heartfelt, and sometimes sharp-edged rhymes over gritty street-level beats. "Love in Love Out" — where Cormega answers Nas' "Destroy & Rebuild" over a crackling sample of the beat from Isaac Hayes' "Your Love Is So Doggone Good" — is sure to garner a lot of attention, but there's plenty more to The True Meaning than that one song. The streetwise title track is an obvious highlight, graced with a soulful Diana Ross sample for its hook. Other standouts include "The Come Up," a Large Professor production that includes a verse from the Main Source legend (the only guest rap on the entire album); "The Legacy," a stunning Alchemist production with a backward-looking lyric; and "Built for This," a tough rap with a great beat by J. Waxx Garfield, who is credited with three songs overall. Cormega stands tall as a fearless, confident rapper over the course of The True Meaning, calling himself "Queensbridge's most respected rapper" on "Ain't Gone Change," a show-stopping a cappella that sets up the title track perfectly. The True Meaning is an impressive album on many counts and is sure to please hip-hop purists as well as anyone who enjoys well-crafted, intelligent New York rap.

Customer Reviews

Amazing

One of the best MC's

bugz23 is buggin

Mega is the realness. nuff said

JaeandBugz

dont know what the f*** ya talkin about. the only reason he got beef is cause he got kicked out of the Firm. check out his song Loyalty, tells it how it is so dont get it twisted. this album is hotter than ya stove cuz, Endangered Species pitches ma tent though fo real. too many people been brainwashed by weezy now a days tracks like these are left unappreciated.

Biography

Born: Queens, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

An underground and critical favorite, Cormega was the rare hardcore rapper to win praise from all directions, and while he never quite crossed over like some of his New York City peers, he maintained a respectable independence over the years nonetheless, self-releasing his work on the Legal Hustle label. Born Cory McKay, Cormega grew up in the same Queensbridge housing projects that were home to a generation of rappers,...
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