Cormega asking fans NOT to support The Realness II (for now)

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Even though he and Nas are good now, I can’t see Mega doing that. I don’t think his pride as a man and an artist whose been pretty successful on his own would allow it.

I thought that before i posted too. It would help him but i can understand why he’ll continue to blaze his own trail
 

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Mega is a very odd cat man....I saw him live at SOBS years ago and he spit this unreleased verse that was AMAZING better than anything
you've ever heard on any of his records why he doesn't rap like that on his albums I'll never understand



He premiered this song on Drink Champ 4/5 years ago...

:wow:

Think it's produced by Large Professor...
 

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My good friend who lives and works in London saw Mega perform at some venue, tiny place with a crowd of 60-70 in total, Mega came on to perform a 50-60 min set and didn't even bother to give the DJ the correct tracks in order to play and set up..the DJ apparently got on the MIC and dissed Cormega and said "mate, you better fix the fukk up next time because this is embarassing to me..!!" the promoter felt awkward and didnt know what to do..everybody turned silent and mega suddenly picked up the MIC and did the rest of the set acapella and people left the tiny venue.

HAHA! Sounds like Mega!

I don’t know what it is, but dude really is an issue in all matters of business. People don’t like dealing with dude. He does the craziest sh*t and then plays victim after the fact. One of my guys is like Mega's biggest fan in existence, and he's always stressed out over how Mega won't stop self-sabotaging his own career, lol. It's just who he is.
 

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he clearly needs a professional team around him but that's just inexcusable


too much of an artist and way too much in his own head
 

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HAHA! Sounds like Mega!

I don’t know what it is, but dude really is an issue in all matters of business. People don’t like dealing with dude. He does the craziest sh*t and then plays victim after the fact. One of my guys is like Mega's biggest fan in existence, and he's always stressed out over how Mega won't stop self-sabotaging his own career, lol. It's just who he is.

Dude tried to say he was blackballed when he was signed to the most powerful hip hop management group maybe aside from Ruff Ryders. Chris Lighty was still getting him Violator comp and soundtrack placements over two years after the Firm shyt went down :heh: like Lyor Cohen and Kevin Lyles cared he had problems with a rapper on another label. All while bragging that him or his man put hands on Steve Stoute in that same era.

Nas put him on two tracks on QB Finest including the anthem with all the greats and he's back to dissing him a couple months later.

Was just a super hardheaded individual back in the day with no accountability. But seem like he chilled out a lot the past 15-20 years.
 

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Dude tried to say he was blackballed when he was signed to the most powerful hip hop management group maybe aside from Ruff Ryders. Chris Lighty was still getting him Violator comp and soundtrack placements over two years after the Firm shyt went down :heh: like Lyor Cohen and Kevin Lyles cared he had problems with a rapper on another label. All while bragging that him or his man put hands on Steve Stoute in that same era.

Nas put him on two tracks on QB Finest including the anthem with all the greats and he's back to dissing him a couple months later.

Was just a super hardheaded individual back in the day with no accountability. But seem like he chilled out a lot the past 15-20 years.

FACTS!

Back then, Violator was really hype on Mega and Mysonne. They were going crazy with promo for them and saying they had next. Mega really had the machine behind him and a budget most rappers would kill for. But like you said, he was mad stubborn and erratic and after awhile, that started to kill his opportunities.

The weird sh*t is, it seems he still hasn't learned anything from that time, at all. Bro still moves the same way he did back then. Madness.
 

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All these Mega stories... I remember when Sherm exposed that Mega wanted use P's Chain as a bargaining chip for clout at the label some how.
 

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Dude tried to say he was blackballed when he was signed to the most powerful hip hop management group maybe aside from Ruff Ryders. Chris Lighty was still getting him Violator comp and soundtrack placements over two years after the Firm shyt went down :heh: like Lyor Cohen and Kevin Lyles cared he had problems with a rapper on another label. All while bragging that him or his man put hands on Steve Stoute in that same era.

Nas put him on two tracks on QB Finest including the anthem with all the greats and he's back to dissing him a couple months later.

Was just a super hardheaded individual back in the day with no accountability. But seem like he chilled out a lot the past 15-20 years.
Yeah, but that's just QB ish. They were all still beefing while recording that album and shooting the Bridge 2001 video. Hell, they were still all beefing during 41st Side too.
 
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