Cormega-Mega Philosophy (Discussion Thread)

Billy Ocean

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Listened just now after several respectable posters pulled my coat on how great this would be..

A New Day Begins- The piano riff reminds me of that Queens Get The Money track by Jay Electronica off of Untitled. Lyrics were good. The track is difficult to ride or find a pocket but he did okay.

MARS-Mega's flow started off choppy (always been my gripe with him and I see it hasn't changed). The track sounds kinda generic. Styles P and Redman did their thing.

Industry-Subject matter 10/10 Delivery 4/10. Man these tracks sound dated..The Honorable Minister murdered him on his own sh1t. "Cuz you the sh1t, naw you just doo-doo"
:wow: :mjlol:

Now I've seen dudes like Big Mel mocking other rappers corny simple simon punchlines so I want an honest account and how he could let that type of fukkery breathe..

More-Again. The subject matter :salute: , The flow :camby: The track :camby: The chick on the hook :camby: But the subject matter :salute: Man this legit sounds like some late 80's christian rap..

D.U.- I think I see where this is headed. Classic break beat. Golden era New York sound. My n1gga Nature!!! :wow: Cool song..

Honorable- Raekwon is breath of fresh air. I needed this. Now its gonna be hard to go back to Mega's summer of '87 flow.

Rap Basquiat-Okay he's snapping on this one. In pocket. Again subject matter is flawless. What the people need.

Oh here comes that old head New York elitism about "real hip hop" "skinny jeans" and "snap music" on the outro

*cringes a little

Snap music? Really? Is this 2005? Snap and skinny jeans aint even the same era. This just seems like some gripe about anything that's different from the stat quo of "essence" based hip hop..

Rise-Cool I guess. I think a lot of these songs would read better off of paper than it sounds to me. Because the depth, thoughtfulness and meaning is there. But my Southern roots can't get past the boom bap pots and pans production.

Home-Like the bass guitar on this track. Would love to hear Chrissette Michelle croon over this one. More broken Mega flow and suspect punchlines . "Everybody wanna eat but they wont do the dishes"

:stopitslime:

Valuable Lessons-You know what man, I've heard enough. I ain't about this life honestly. This is music for n1ggas that wear Timbs with jean shorts. If you're a fan of 80's New York hip hop then I can see this album is tailor made for you. I can't throw shade because there is a lane and audience for this. Sonically I just can't rock with this.

I guess this is what happens when the South births you and the Westcoast raises you...

Not enough funk, not enough drum, not enough aggression in the tone...Too much meat and potatoes and no dessert..I wish someone in NY could find a happy medium between this type of music and French Montana. I want to know what NEW York's sound is. I heard this all back in grade school.

Ironically on Industry Farrakhan says "They don't listen to their preachers" and halfway through the album I realized that Mega was coming off as really preachy and I wanted to stop listening. But its not because of what he was saying it was in how it sounded.. I could listen to Dead Prez or Killer Mike say the same things in a much more compelling and entertaining way over much more dynamic production..I also feel like Mega is a much better writer than a rapper..I give him points for addressing certain topics, but at the end of the day it has to sound good to me also...


Revoke my "real hip hop" card ..

:yeshrug:

I'm gonna go listen to some country rap tunes as a palate cleanser

:mjpls:

Nice post with some good points. I agree that the beats were underwhelming but the substance that Mega brought to the plate was a HUGE breath of fresh air. The "doo doo" line was sh!t but Mega was mostly on point lyrically on this project. I really like this album so far. Top 2 or 3 for me this year.
 

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Lol @ the doo doo line

Only other line I had a problem with was the "unity in the rap community" line on reflection lol which is a line u always use when I'm freestyling on some comedy shyt

Oh and nature saying he types his life on his BlackBerry keypad was straight :flabbynsick: status lol
 

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Lol @ the doo doo line

Only other line I had a problem with was the "unity in the rap community" line on reflection lol which is a line u always use when I'm freestyling on some comedy shyt

Oh and nature saying he types his life on his BlackBerry keypad was straight :flabbynsick: status lol

:russ: Kinda like "original individual"
 

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ive always slept on cormega, he went hard on every roc marciano feature

what other releases of his should i cop asap?
 

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Your right about this (with some exceptions), I noticed this too. It's like some people feel like they have to pick a side instead of just enjoying good music. Comega and Nas are cool anyway, like one of them once said if either of them saw of them being jumped by someone's stan they wouldn't join in but help the other out. They are pretty much long term friends that have had some disagreements along the way, but still have love for eachother there. I'm not beefin with none of them lol, if their music good I'll play it. I think a lot of people are scared that Mega dropped an album better than Nas' last one, they will be in denial about that. They want Mega to be in Nas' shadow, personally I always viewed them as two separate artists. And I know from what I've seen Mel your not really a big Nas fan overall but personally I'm a huge Nas fan and a huge Mega fan, I like Mobb, Tragedy and a bunch of them. There in house shyt doesn't effect me. Unless someone's abusing children or something to that level it's not my business. A lot of people criticise the state of Hip Hop but then when somebody delivers exactly what they want they STILL complain lol. They just love complaining.

Lyrics - Tick
Beats - Tick
Substance - Tick
Flow - Tick

Etc, and the lyrics, substance and even the flow are pretty much unarguable.


No one is checking for Cormega.. I dont know why Mel thought to mention Nas fans.. Cormega on a whole just never reached a status to have a big following. With that said.. carry on...
 

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No one is checking for Cormega.. I dont know why Mel thought to mention Nas fans.. Cormega on a whole just never reached a status to have a big following. With that said.. carry on...

People are checking for Mega. Not saying as many as a Lil Wayne or someone like that, but Mega has a following. Realness sold over 100 thousand copies indie.
 

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People are checking for Mega. Not saying as many as a Lil Wayne or someone like that, but Mega has a following. Realness sold over 100 thousand copies indie.


the Realness was how long ago? That was off the strength of that era. that was an era when a rapper could literally fart on a record and at least go gold. He never had a following. Dont know why Nas fans have to be the ones called out..lol Hip Hop listeners period
 

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the Realness was how long ago? That was off the strength of that era. that was an era when a rapper could literally fart on a record and at least go gold. He never had a following. Dont know why Nas fans have to be the ones called out..lol Hip Hop listeners period

Lol I don't really think so, True Meaning did well too. Mega won awards for those albums. Mega is very comfortable, he has no other job, music sustains him. That's success, being able to do something you love and make a good living from it. Not everyone is gonna be a billionaire, Mega is doing very good and has a solid loyal fan base. He certainly had and has a following, this thread has nearly 10 thousand views and well over 400 posts even, didn't someone say he was the 2nd top emerging artist shared on twitter or something like that too. It is Hip Hop listeners period, and some Nas fans who can't let go over something minor that happened years ago lol.
 
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