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Cormega Dropped His Classic Debut Album ‘The Realness’ 24 Years Ago

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One of the most compelling and authentic albums to emerge during the mixtape-heavy early 2000s was Queensbridge legend Cormega’s debut studio LP, The Realness, released in 2001 on the indie LandSpeed imprint.

Crafted with a diverse lineup of producers, including Havoc of Mobb Deep, DJ J-Love, Sha Money XL, The Alchemist, and Cormega himself, the album offered an unfiltered glimpse into the mind and life of the streetwise lyricist many first heard about through Nas’ storytelling on “One Love.” The Realness arrived as both an introduction and a statement: Cormega’s redemption following his controversial ousting from The Firm after a brief appearance on the classic “Affirmative Action” single with Nas, AZ, and Foxy Brown. It also served as a sharp rebuttal to his exit from Def Jam, proving that the label made a serious misstep by letting a gifted emcee walk away.

The 15-track LP, often overlooked in broader rap conversations, remains a hidden gem for fans of gritty, introspective crime rhyme. Songs like “They Forced My Hand” with Juice Crew vet Tragedy Khadafi, “Thun & Kicko” featuring the late Prodigy, and the bare-bones a cappella “5 For 40” paint vivid scenes of loyalty, struggle, and survival. Tracks like “R U My Nigga,” the soulful “American Beauty,” and the haunting “Killaz Theme” (a hidden cut with Havoc and Prodigy) reveal a rawness and truth that only someone like Mega could deliver.

The Realness didn’t just signal Cormega’s arrival. It reminded the industry and fans alike that authenticity always has a place, especially when delivered from the heart of Queensbridge.



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