
I've been baffled by the Cormega worship ever since I joined sohh back in like '03 and started arguing with dudes with comic book avi's.. I've come to the point where I gotta believe people are being ironic or just flat out trolling..
Dude was easily the worst rapper in The Firm when he got the boot... Then he reinvented himself as a philosophical street poet who's oratorical skill never matched the talent of his pen.. I guess people love his content so much that they are willing to overlook that he can't rap his way out of a wet paper bag or stay on beat or in pocket to save his life..
Now we are supposed to place him in the pantheon of the greatest that have EVER picked up a mic in the 40 year history of the culture?
Top 5 DOA huh?
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He's one of the best all-time, but once rap became overally commercialized, you won't be ranked in the majority's eyes as a GOAT contender if you never had mainstream success
the legends like Rakim, Kane, G Rap etc...lucked out in a way because they came at the beginning, so their status was cemented before people even cared about plaques and stuff, but if they came out now, as legendary as they are, they would be considered "Dope underground rappers" instead of GOAT rappers because they lacked the major mainstream success.
he puts to many syllables in his line it's like his lines be retardedly long and not in a good way imo
and u would think he was twista the way he has to many syllables in his line but at least with twista he raps fast and raps to fast bpms.
this nikka raps to slow ass beats have u ever heard mega rap fast ?
i bet the nikka never heard of a bpm or a bar measure
i like mega and all, but he might not crack my top 100.......thats not a bad thing.
i didnt hear this new album thats being raved about on the net, but im not buying into the hype either.
i have his 1st 2 joints. theyre far from classics, but i cant argue against a 4/5 rating for them both.
i see what youre getting at but kane & rakim had mainstream success. especially kane.
altho, i think rakim's legacy would be similar to that of say a camron or lox. and i think kane would have a higher standing than rakim by today's corporate standards.
i agree with the kool g. rap thing. but lets be real, cormega is no kool g r rap. and theres a helluva alot holding mega back from top 5 than just mainstream success.
i remember he tried his hand at double-time rap on the "deep blue sea" soundtrack.
they say he hates this song and refuses to perform it when requested.
i like mega and all, but he might not crack my top 100.......thats not a bad thing.
i didnt hear this new album thats being raved about on the net, but im not buying into the hype either.
i have his 1st 2 joints. theyre far from classics, but i cant argue against a 4/5 rating for them both.
i see what youre getting at but kane & rakim had mainstream success. especially kane.
altho, i think rakim's legacy would be similar to that of say a camron or lox. and i think kane would have a higher standing than rakim by today's corporate standards.
i agree with the kool g. rap thing. but lets be real, cormega is no kool g r rap. and theres a helluva alot holding mega back from top 5 than just mainstream success.
i remember he tried his hand at double-time rap on the "deep blue sea" soundtrack.
they say he hates this song and refuses to perform it when requested.

You should check the album out. It's short so it isn't gonna take you much time. And it's different from any of his past releases. I don't know what you mean by hype though, Mega doesn't have no media machine behind him or none of that, the buzz for the album is all grassroots from the fans due to the quality of the album, that's substance not hype. Ultimately if you hear it you can judge if you like it or not for yourself. As a Hip Hop head you will probably enjoy it, but different people have different tastes, but you won't know unless you listen.
by hype, i meant internet hype.
im not trying to say he has a machine behind him or anything. never that.
im just cautious of albums that only buzz on the net.