Cormega (in his Prime) vs AZ (in his Prime)
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Cormega (in his Prime) vs AZ (in his Prime) 39 votes
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AZI think Mega made better albums, but Az's prime is still going, he still got it maybe even better now, got to give to A even though Mega got two albums better than any AZ album
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AZI think AZ has more technical skill
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AZSOSA IS JUST NICER...
MEGA IS DOPE THO... -
AZSOSA IS JUST NICER...
MEGA IS DOPE THO... -
CormegaI've always been into Cormega more
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AZ is a better rapper than Cormega, I prefer to listen to Mega. Cormega's The Realness is the best album either rapper has put out, & AZ is not still in his prime as a rapper
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AZaz is more unique....cormega just sounds like ever other new york rapper from around that time
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Tough call but mega is very underrated
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Moment of Truth GURU >>>>
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AZ9TRAY_93EB wrote: »AZ is a better rapper than Cormega, I prefer to listen to Mega. Cormega's The Realness is the best album either rapper has put out, & AZ is not still in his prime as a rapper
Has it ever been confirmed that The Realness is an entire album dedicated to his hatred for Nas, during that time? I mean, I get the vibe that 70% of the album he makes references to his strained and failed relationship with Nas, how fake Nas is, and how Nas isn't street.
I won't even list the songs from the album, because most of them are about Nas (IMO). He was motivated and obsessed with hatred to put out a street classic.
AZ still drops gems a few times a year, plus his teaser/throwaway tracks from Doe or Die 2 be flames. AZ makes music I can relate to, so my vote goes to Aziatic.
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Cormega9TRAY_93EB wrote: »AZ is a better rapper than Cormega, I prefer to listen to Mega. Cormega's The Realness is the best album either rapper has put out, & AZ is not still in his prime as a rapper
Has it ever been confirmed that The Realness is an entire album dedicated to his hatred for Nas, during that time? I mean, I get the vibe that 70% of the album he makes references to his strained and failed relationship with Nas, how fake Nas is, and how Nas isn't street.
I won't even list the songs from the album, because most of them are about Nas (IMO). He was motivated and obsessed with hatred to put out a street classic.
AZ still drops gems a few times a year, plus his teaser/throwaway tracks from Doe or Die 2 be flames. AZ makes music I can relate to, so my vote goes to Aziatic.
Love in Love Out verse is about Nas
Cormega
When I came home from jail we was brothers
Your beef was my beef
remember that time with Butta on your video set
When he was talkin' bout shootin'
If you don't pay him, then I got into it
Son you gave me a hundred dollars when I came home
I didn't complain I wasn't in it to gain
You my ? when you hot and when the temperature changed
Now we enemies, 'til we enter the grave
When I got signed to Def Jam I offered you ten grand
You said you didn't want it, then you started acting funny
It started with the cover of YSB
A picture of The Firm, everyone except me
Then my voice disappeared off La Familia
That's when it was clear to me there wasn't no real love
I was out The Firm, unless I signed a production deal
Which I didn't do ? son, that wasn't real
I was never jealous of you
In fact I was proud of you
I smiled when I heard you on "Live at the Barbeque"
I respect you as an artist thou I'm no longer fond of you
I gave you love from the heart unlike the people surrounding you
Mega was left out of The Firm YSB cover. -
AZFoh
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CormegaHas it ever been confirmed that The Realness is an entire album dedicated to his hatred for Nas, during that time? I mean, I get the vibe that 70% of the album he makes references to his strained and failed relationship with Nas, how fake Nas is, and how Nas isn't street.
And what's funny is that despite all the references The Realness was still a far superior album to Stillmatic. That's the album that should have received 5 mics. Mega came across as bitter because he got ? on by people who showed no loyalty. He was just too real for that industry. He called The Firm "Fake Individuals Rapping for Money." AZ had better flow, but Mega had better and deeper lyrics without a doubt. The most authentic out of all QB artists. -
AZ"Visualizing the realism of life in actuality
? who's the baddest, a person's status depends on salary
And my mentality is money-orientated..." -
AZCormega has a better catalogue Imo. But AZ is the better rapper.
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Cormega"Life's a ? I pray I seduce"