Cormega Speaks the Importance of 'Doggystyle', 'College Dropout' & 'Ready To Die'

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The thing that made these albums special was they caught your attention before you even listened to it and they all had no jewelry and cars etc as the vocal point. Their vocals were the point. The beauty of us as a culture is the ability to make something out of nothing. Or to maximize the potential of what we had. Somehow the lines got blurred and #s became more important than artistry. Excessive spending and bragging replaced the main thing rappers should brag about which is skill. I’m grateful for new artist that have bars that make me value lyrical standards made by legends. I’m grateful for artist for my era that still have bars. I love when Nas AZ Rae Lox Blackthought Ye push the boundaries I love when Rome J Cole Kendrick, Mumu Fresh, blaze new boundaries. That’s the balance. Still waiting on Detox too.
 
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