CORMEGA SOLO ALBUMS
Born And Raised
2009
Tracklisting
1. Intro (The 3rd Coming)
2. Girl
3. Love Your Family f. Havoc
4. Get It In f. Lil Fame
5. The Other Side
6. Live And Learn
7. Make It Clear
8. Journey
9. Define Yourself f. Tragedy Khadafi & Havoc
10. What Did I Do
11. Dirty Game
12. One Purpose
13. Rapture
14. Mega Fresh X f. DJ Red Alert, Parish Smith, Grand Puba, KRS-One & Big Daddy Kane
“Hip Hop's other favorite dealer-slash-lyricist provides his most mature album, rightfully belonging in an already-stellar catalog” --HiphopDX.com
“If this isn't your first Cormega album you already know, and if it is you won't need long to be convinced this is a 2009 album you shouldn't miss” -- Rapreview.com
“The album is rife with tales of the crack game and observations on life in the projects. It is also injected with a sense of remorse and introspection not normally associated with this kind of music” --Planetill.com
The True Meaning
2002
Tracklisting
1.Introspective
2.Verbal Graffiti
3.Live Ya Life
4.Ain't gon change
5.The True Meaning
6.A Thin Line
7.The Legacy
8.Love In Love Out
9.The Come Up - Ft. Large Professor
10.Built For This
11.Soul Food
12.Take These Jewels
13.Endagered Species
14.Therapy
Source Magazine Independent album of the Year.
“The True Meaning is THE best hip-hop record to come out in a damn long time and is worth every cent. The True Meaning is really the True Meaning of hip-hop.” --stylusmagazine
“Too many sonic landscapes on this LP to mention, they're all as fresh as morning dew but wouldn't have any meaning without Cormega trap over them. Thanks to this album and Cormega's exquisite skill, they have "True Meaning." --RapReviews.com
The Realness
2001
Tracklisting
1. Dramatic Entrance
2. American Beauty
3. Thun & Kicko (featuring Prodigy)
4. The Saga
5. R U My Nigga
6. Unforgiven
7. Fallen Soldiers
8. Glory Days
9. Rap's A Hustle
10. Get Out My Way
11. You Don't Want It
12. 5 For 40
13. They Forced My Hand (Tragedy Khadafi)
14. Fallen Soldiers (remix)
"Mega's lifestyle is extremely evident in his rhymes and with that being said it is obvious that he is not rapping about anything we haven't heard a million times. The difference lies in the way he delivers his rhymes, he's far more poetic than his counterparts and he possesses tremendous story-telling and picture-painting abilities"--HipHopDX
"Stacked with 14 tracks ful of instrospective romantizedocotic tales and brigging rights, the LP is not your standard Money & cash hoes albums. It's more of a coming of age story about a young black man recounting his joys and hardships, allowing listeners to think as well as reminisce" --The Source
The Testament
2005
This album orig release date was supposed to be in the Late 90s
Tracklisting
1. Intro
2. 62 Pickup
3. One Love
4. Interlude
5. Angel Dust - Ft. Mobb Deep
6. Dead Man Walking
7. Montana Diary
8. Testament
9. Testament (Original Version)
10. Every Hood - Ft. Niko & Fatal Hussein
11. Coco Butter
12. Killaz Theme - Ft. Mobb Deep
13. Love Is Love - Ft. Tiffany
14. Bonus Track (Dead Man Walking 2005)
“Though the Hip Hop world will be forever grateful to have found the hidden treasure known as The Testament, they might have found it 10 years too late to truly appreciate Cormega's account.” --HiphopDX.com
"The Testament" is a worthy purchase, not just because any Cormega music is highly appreciated, but because it captures Mega at the hungriest and rawest point in his career. " --RapReviews.com
”Almost a decade after completion Mega has finally bought the master copies of 'Tha Testament' and treats fans to some excellent nostalgic mid-nineties rap. The best way to describe this album is 'a throwback to the days when New York was truely hip-hop central'. --Sixshot.com