The True Meaning is the second solo studio album by American rapper
Cormega. It was released on June 25, 2002 via Legal Hustle/Landspeed Records.
Production was handled by J "Waxx" Garfield, J-Love,
Alchemist,
Buckwild, DR Period,
Emile, Hangmen 3,
Hi-Tek, Hot Day, and
Large Professor, who also provided the lone
guest appearance on the album.
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 feud with fellow
Queensbridge rapper
Nas, and "Verbal Graffiti".
The True Meaning is the second solo studio album by American rapper
Cormega. It was released on June 25, 2002 via Legal Hustle/Landspeed Records.
Production was handled by J "Waxx" Garfield, J-Love,
Alchemist,
Buckwild, DR Period,
Emile, Hangmen 3,
Hi-Tek, Hot Day, and
Large Professor, who also provided the lone
guest appearance on the album.
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 feud with fellow
Queensbridge rapper
Nas, and "Verbal Graffiti".