The Realness


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FieldValue
nameThe Realness
typestudio
artistCormega
coverTherealness.jpg
releasedJuly 24, 2001
recorded2000–2001
genre
length49:43
label
producer
next_titleThe True Meaning
next_year2002
misc{{Singles
nameThe Realness
typestudio
single1You Don't Want It
single1date2000
single2Get Out My Way
single2dateSeptember 25, 2001
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| name = The Realness | type = studio | artist = Cormega | cover = Therealness.jpg | released = July 24, 2001 | recorded = 2000–2001 | venue = | studio = | genre = | length = 49:43 | label = | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = The True Meaning | next_year = 2002 | misc = {{Singles | name = The Realness | type = studio | single1 = You Don't Want It | single1date = 2000 | single2 = Get Out My Way | single2date = September 25, 2001

The Realness is the debut studio album by American rapper Cormega. It features guest appearances from Mobb Deep and Tragedy Khadafi, as well as production from Havoc of Mobb Deep, J-Love, and The Alchemist, among others. It was released via Legal Hustle Records and LandSpeed Records.

The Realness was re-released in 2007 with The True Meaning, Cormega's second album from 2002, in a double special-edition package. The album's sequel, The Realness II, was released on October 7, 2022.

Background

Cormega rose to fame in the mid-90s as an original member of The Firm hip hop group, along with Nas, AZ and Foxy Brown, appearing on the song "Affirmative Action" from the Nas album It Was Written. After being booted from the group, Cormega signed a record deal with Def Jam Recordings, and recorded his first album The Testament. The album was eventually shelved, and Cormega was dropped from label, joining LandSpeed Records for his first official release.

Critical reception

| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 = HipHopDX | rev2Score = | rev3 = RapReviews | rev3Score = 7/10 | rev4 = The Source | rev4score = The Realness received mostly positive reviews. J-23 of HipHopDX praised the album's production, calling it a "pleasant surprise". Matt Conaway of AllMusic stated that the album paints Cormega as "one of the most promising thug poets to emerge in quite sometime".

Track listing

| extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = 49:43

| title1 = Dramatic Entrance | extra1 = J-Love | length1 = 2:18

| title2 = American Beauty | extra2 = Cormega | length2 = 2:03

| title3 = Thun & Kicko | note3 = featuring Prodigy | extra3 = Havoc | length3 = 3:56

| title4 = The Saga | extra4 = Big Ty | length4 = 4:00

| title5 = R U My Nigga? | extra5 = Jae Supreme | length5 = 3:18

| title6 = Unforgiven | extra6 = Spank Brother | length6 = 2:06

| title7 = Fallen Soldiers | extra7 = J-love | length7 = 3:39

| title8 = Glory Days | extra8 = Jae Supreme | length8 = 3:22

| title9 = Rap's a Hustle | extra9 = Ayatollah | length9 = 3:38

| title10 = Get Out My Way | extra10 = Sha Money XL | length10 = 4:29

| title11 = You Don't Want It | extra11 = Godfather Don | length11 = 2:56

| title12 = 5 for 40 | extra12 = | length12 = 0:47 | title13 = They Forced My Hand | note13 = featuring Tragedy Khadafi | extra13 = Spunk Bigga | length13 = 4:01

| title14 = Fallen Soldiers (Remix) | extra14 = The Alchemist | length14 = 4:27

| title15 = Killaz Theme II (Hidden Track) | note15 = featuring Mobb Deep | extra15 = Havoc | length15 = 4:07

Sample credits

  • American Beauty
  • R U My Nigga?
    • "Night Moves" by Frank McDonald
  • Unforgiven'
  • Rap's a Hustle
  • Fallen Soldiers
  • They Forced My Hand
    • "Signal Your Intention" by Hodges, James and Smith
  • Glory Days
  • You Don't Want It
  • Fallen Soldiers (Remix)
    • "Time" by Morning, Noon & Night

Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2001) | Peak position | Billboard200|111|artist=Cormega}} | BillboardRandBHipHop|24|artist=Cormega}} | BillboardIndependent|4|artist=Cormega}} | |---|---|---|---|---| ::

Release history

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RegionDateFormat(s)LabelVarious
2001CassetteLandSpeed
Vinyl
CD
2014Digital downloadSlimstyle
Streaming
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References

References

  1. Weinstein, Max. (July 24, 2016). "THE MAKING OF CORMEGA'S 'THE REALNESS'". [[XXL (magazine).
  2. (May 2012). "The Making of Nas' "It Was Written"". [[Complex (magazine).
  3. Conaway, Matt. "Cormega - The Realness Review". [[AllMusic]].
  4. ((J-23)). (September 2, 2001). "Cormega - The Realness". [[HipHopDX]].
  5. Mr. S. (October 20, 2001). "Cormega :: The Realness :: Landspeed Records". RapReviews.
  6. Ratcliffe, Fahiym. (September 2001). "Cormega – The Realness".

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