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    23 Years Ago Today: Cormega Released His Classic Debut Album ‘The Realness’ in Hip Hop History

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    Unveiling The Realness: Cormega’s Debut Album Review

    Queensbridge Legend Cormega’s Debut Album “The Realness” Still Resonates with Fans

    In 2001, amidst the mixtape craze, Queensbridge legend Cormega dropped his first studio album, “The Realness,” on the indie LandSpeed imprint. Produced by a stellar lineup including Havoc of Mobb Deep, DJ J-Love, Sha Money XL, and The Alchemist, the album showcased Cormega’s raw talent and storytelling abilities.

    Following his departure from The Firm, Cormega used “The Realness” as a platform to showcase his skills and prove his worth in the industry. The album featured tracks like “They Forced My Hand” with Tragedy Khadafi, “Thun & Kicko” with Prodigy, and the classic “R U My Nigga,” all resonating with fans of Queensbridge crime rhyme and beyond.

    Despite being one of the most underrated albums of 2001, “The Realness” remains a hidden gem in hip-hop history. Cormega’s unique perspective and authentic storytelling set him apart from his peers, earning him respect and admiration from fans and critics alike.

    As we look back on the impact of “The Realness,” we salute Cormega for delivering an album that continues to stand the test of time. With its timeless tracks and powerful lyrics, “The Realness” remains a testament to Cormega’s talent and influence in the hip-hop world.

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