Posts tagged: Cormega

JPizzle’s Top 10 Albums Of 2009 In No Particular Order

By JPizzle, December 28, 2009 9:39 am

Tame One and Del the Funky Homosapien- Parallel Uni-Verses- My hip hop awakening in the early 90’s heavily revolved around both Hieroglyphics and Artifacts so when it goes without saying that when I saw Tame and Del were making a collaborative album I was excited beyond belief. The album does not disappoint. Both Tame and Del are bugged dudes with bugged out rhyme styles so the chemistry is definitely there and Parallel thought does his thing on beats bringing traditional beats to ground the two mc’s when their stream consciousness rhymes could get away from the listener.


Raekwon- Built Only for Cuban Linx II- The triumphant return of a legend! If anyone doubted Raekwon as one of the nicest in the game or his ability to produce another classic after 95, they were silenced by this beast of an album. Insane production, Rae’s trade mark criminology raps and ridiculous features from Ghostface make this a must in any discerning listener’s top 10 for the 09.


Wu-Tang Chamber Music- Pure uncut Wu greatness! All of the Clan shows up along with guests such as Masta Ace, Cormega, Sean P and AZ to combine over some ill vintage Wu styled production. This one is for the true heads. Plus RZA drops mad knowledge throughout. Bonus!


Cormega- Born and Raised- My favorite MC hands down released his long long awaited new joint and it was beyond worth the wait. Production from legends like DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Large Professor, Havoc and DR Period combine with Cormega’s poetic brilliance to create by far one of the nicest albums of the millennium thus far. If you haven’t copped this do so immediately.


Maino- If Tomorrow Comes- Hi Haters! Say what you will about Maino but homie brings mad intensity and emotion to his raps and for an album on a major label, his debut conveyed surprising depth. Yeah I know, he stays squarely within the bounds of traditional thugged out conventions but I think he does it with a style and flair severely lacking. Plus he will cap a mahfucka for disagreeing!


Souls of Mischief- Montezuma’s Revenge- I’ve admitted I’m a Hiero Stan so it’s no surprise so see Souls of Mischief’s Prince Paul assisted new joint on my list. Classic Hiero style is here with that 2K9 twist. Souls once again prove that they have possibly the best chemistry as a group in hip hop. They kill it hard body style without question.


Kurious- II- Call it pure nostalgia, but it brought a tear to my eye to hear Kurious’ new album after his classic (in my book) 93 debut. Kurious definitely still has it with his rhymes and his style and flow is old school in a perfect way and stands out from most other MCs these days. Dope guest appearances from MF Doom and MC Search make this a perfect album for any true school head.


MC Esoteric- Saving Seamus Ryan- To be honest I was never much of an Esoteric fan until this album. This is dope storytelling in the vein of Masta Ace where the whole album forms a cohesive narrative. Unlike many rappers where they aim to make sure you fear them, Esoteric comes off like a cool dude going through the trials and tribulations of the average person. The production is ill and handled by Esoteric so it fits perfectly with his steez.


Slaughterhouse- Slaughterhouse- The super group of Royce Da 5”9, Joe Budden, Crooked I, and Joell Ortiz came with an album of nothing but furiously ill shit talking and witty rhymes. Most of the tracks are non-conceptual battle tracks and boy are they great! The production compliments the group by not drawing too much attention away from the rhymes. And by the way, Crooked I maybe MC of the year based upon his performances on the album. He mutilates the mic every single time.


Foreign Exchange- Leave It All Behind- Not a hip hop album per se, but Leave It All Behind is by far the “romance your girl” album of the year. Phonte of Little Brother dips into his smooth talking R&B persona and combined with Nicolay’s sublime production and dope guest spots produced one of the best albums of the year. It’s definitely a break from the first Foreign Exchange album but one pulled off brilliantly.

Do Like JPizzle….

By JPizzle, October 20, 2009 6:30 am

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And cop Cormega’s Born and Raised today!! Shit, today should be a national holiday! If you love hip hop and recognize the real, make it happen!

October 20th Is Going To Be Amazing

By JPizzle, October 16, 2009 8:04 am

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The illest rapper in the game, Cormega drops what looks like it might be a masterpiece on October 20th. I would totally squeal with glee but i’m too gangsta for that….

Prelude (Feat. Marley Marl) (Prod. By Khrysis)
Intro (The 3rd Coming) (Prod. By Bear One)
Girl (Prod. By LES)
Love Your Family (Feat. Havoc) (Prod. By Havoc)
Get It In (Feat. Lil Fame) (Prod. By Easy Moe Bee
The Other Side (Prod. By Fizzy Womack)
Live And Learn (Prod. By Pete Rock)
Make It Clear (Prod. By DJ Premier)
Journey (Prod. By Large Professor)
Define Yourself (Feat. Tragedy & Havoc) (Prod. By DR Period)
What Did I Do (Prod. By Nottz)
Dirty Game (Album Version) (Prod. By DJ Premier)
One Purpose
Rapture (Prod. By Ayatolla)
Mega Fresh X (Feat. Red Alert, Parrish Smith, Grand Puba, KRS-One & Big Daddy Kane) (Prod. By
Buckwild)

Homage To The Classics: Cormega- Get Out My Way

By JPizzle, July 28, 2009 12:02 pm

In the fairness of full disclosure I am a complete Cormega “Stan.” He is hands down my favorite MC. “Get Out My Way” is just an utter hype track that makes you want to stomp through the streets disrespectfully. This video is low budget but hot and captures the essence of the song perfectly. Born and Raised is coming so get ready!!!

The #1 Reason to Buy Jacka’s Tear Gas Album

By seven3zero, June 25, 2009 1:43 pm

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Jacka’s Tear Gas is a pretty good listen. The Bay has given us maybe two reasons to be excited about them in the last couple of years, and since one of those reasons is Mistah F.A.B., the other one has to be The Jacka of the Mob Figaz. I like Tear Gas for it’s smooth consistency and for the fact that Jacka doesn’t take too many verses off. He still features too many people on his albums, but when there’s hardly any albums dropping in your area, I guess that’s what you have to do.

If you couldn’t tell already, we’re stans for pretty much anything Cormega does over here at WeGoinIN. When I got my copy of Tear Gas, the first track I listened to was “Storm,” which of course features Cormega. Check out the track and don’t sleep on The Jacka. He’s from the Bay but doesn’t sound like the current crop of Bay artists, which is a very good thing for all of us. Jacka and Cormega continuing to work together is also a very good thing for us.

Just a Friendly Reminder

By seven3zero, June 22, 2009 9:35 am

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Consider this your friendly reminder that Cormega’s very long-awaited album Born and Raised is coming soon. I know this is an older snippet and it’s not exclusive but it’s Cormega, so at least it’s fresh.

Cormega – Mega Phylosophy (Prod. by Large Professor) (Snippet)

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