The True Meaning

The True Meaning
Studio album by Cormega
Released June 11, 2002
Recorded 2001
Genre Hip hop
Label Legal Hustle
Producer Emile
Hangmen 3
J. Waxx Garfiled
D/R Period
Buckwild
The Alchemist
J.Love
Large Professor
Hi-Tek
Hot Day Dante
Cormega chronology

The Realness
(2001)
The True Meaning
(2002)
Legal Hustle
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic link
NME 7/10 link
RapReviews.com 8.5/10 link
The Source
Stylus Magazine A link
Vibe link

The True Meaning is the second studio album by Queensbridge rapper Cormega. It was critically acclaimed and won the prestigious "Independent Album of the Year" at the Source Awards 2003. He also received "Impact Artist of the Year" honors at the Underground Music Awards. It was praised for its "back to basics" formula, tight beats and fierce rhymes. Standout tracks include "Live Ya Life", "Love In Love Out" which documents Cormega's beef with fellow Queensbridge rapper Nas, and "Verbal Graffiti".

Track listing

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Performer(s)
1 "Introspective" C. McKay Emile Cormega
2 "Verbal Graffiti" C. McKay Hangmen 3 Cormega
3 "Live Ya Life" C. McKay J. Waxx Garfield Cormega
4 "Ain't Gone Change" C. McKay Cormega
5 "The True Meaning" C. McKay D/R Period Cormega
6 "A Thin Line" C. McKay Buckwild Cormega
7 "The Legacy" C. McKay The Alchemist Cormega
8 "Love in Love Out" C. McKay J.Love Cormega
9 "The Come Up" C. McKay Large Professor Cormega, Large Professor
10 "Built for This" C. McKay J. Waxx Garfield Cormega
11 "Soul Food" C. McKay J. Waxx Garfield Cormega
12 "Take These Jewels" C. McKay Hi-Tek Cormega
13 "Endangered Species" C. McKay J.Love Cormega
14 "Therapy" C. McKay Hot Day Dante Cormega

Samples

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
scope="row" US Billboard 200[1] 95
scope="row" US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 25
scope="row" US Independent Albums (Billboard)[3] 5

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