The Realness

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The Realness
The Realness

The Realness is the debut album of Hip-Hop singer, Cormega. The album were produced by J Love, Ayatollah, Spank Brother, Godfather Don, Spunk Bigga, and The Alchemist.

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[edit] About

The album was released on July 25, 2001 by Hip-Hop Records. It features the hit single, "You Don't Want It" which chartered at numbe 41 on Hot Rap Singles. The album contains 14 tracks of songs.

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Dramatic Entrance 2:18
2 American Beauty 2:03
3 Thun and Kicko 3:56
4 The Saga 4:00
5 R U My N***a? 3:18
6 Unforgiven 2:06
7 Fallen Soldiers 3:39
8 Glory Days 3:22
9 Rap's A Hustle 3:38
10 Get Out My Way 4:30
11 You Don't Want It 2:57
12 5 For 40 0:47
13 They Forced My Hand 4:12
14 Fallen Soldiers 4:25

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Title Hot Rap Singles
2000 You Don't Want It 41

[edit] Credits

Performance Credits

Cormega Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Bob Perry Executive Producer

Havoc Producer

Cormega Producer, Liner Notes

[edit] Trivia

  • Cormega rose to fame in the mid-90's as an original member of The Firm crew, along with Nas, AZ and Foxy Brown, appearing on the song "Affirmative Action" from the Nas album "It Was Written".

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[edit] Song Meanings

[edit] Reviews

Cormega definetly has skills and this is a very solid debut. This is an incredible album. No flaws what so ever. The albums highlights are the tracks "Thun & Kicko" the adrenaline pumping "Get Out My Way", and the best song on the album, "Killahs Theme". With street credibility and raw and real lyrics, this album is for anyone who is a true hardcore head to a true hip-hop fan. --Autolady006 20:01, 30 May 2007 (PDT)

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