Legal Hustle EXPLICIT LYRICS Cormega

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  • Release Date: 05/25/2004
  • Sales Rank: 71,189
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923572725
 
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Legal Hustle

1LISTENIntro / Dona 2:50
2LISTENBeautiful Mind 2:40
3LISTENLet It Go 5:37
4LISTENThe Bond / Dona 3:13
5LISTENBring It Back 2:46
6LISTENHoody / Dona 2:12
7LISTENDangerous / Vybz 3:44
8LISTENTony/Montana 3:35
9LISTENPersonified / Dona 3:26
10LISTENStay Up / Kira 4:20
11LISTENDeep Blue Seas / Kurupt 4:22
12LISTENMore Crime / The Jacka 4:23
13LISTENMonster's Ball / Banger 3:31
14LISTENRedemption 3:36
15LISTENRespect Me / Dona 3:37
16LISTENSugar Ray and Hearns 1:54
17LISTENThe Machine / Dona 3:14

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Editorial Reviews

Ever since Cormega made his debut splash in 1996 on "Affirmative Action" alongside his Queensbridge colleagues Nas, AZ, and Foxy Brown, the well-spoken rapper went through a lot of ups and downs. Legal Hustle, his third solo album, is certainly one of his high points. It dropped in the wake of two critically well-received albums -- The Realness (2001) and The True Meaning (2002) -- and represents a step forward for Cormega. The increasingly enterprising rapper ropes in some backup help after handling his first two albums largely solo. Most notably, he introduces Doņa, a Foxy Brown-without-the-bling MC who graces four tracks here, and he collaborates with a number of other rappers: M.O.P. ("Let It Go"), Tony Touch ("Hoody"), Ghostface ("Tony/Montana"), Kurupt and Jayo Felony ("Deep Blue Sea"), AZ ("Redemption"), Large Professor ("Sugar Ray and Hearns"), and more. It's an impressive guest list and makes Legal Hustle largely a group effort. In fact, not counting the intro, there are only two solo tracks here -- very much contrary to past albums. And those two solo tracks happen to be standouts: "Beautiful Mind" kicks off the album with a touching self-production that wonderfully appropriates the piano riff from Marley Marl's classic "Make the Music With Your Mouth, Biz," while "Bring It Back" is a heartfelt hip-hop homage ā la "American Beauty" from The Realness. These tracks, along with "Let It Go," "The Bond," and "Monster's Ball," are among Cormega's best to date. These standouts and the numerous guest appearances aside, Legal Hustle isn't nearly as solid as Cormega's past two albums. It feels thrown together at times because of the collaborative emphasis. Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Legal Hustleby Anonymous

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September 20, 2004: Much props to Mega but there was too many features on this album... Corey ripped every verse as usual but Dona gotta go. She ain't even that nice and comes through on like two tracks. 3 and a half stars but definitely the worse Mega album out.

Legal Hustleby Anonymous

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June 05, 2004: Cormega does it again for the 3rd time. Cormega is consistant and creative which makes him one the hottest underground artists on tha streets. Get this album, its hip hop at its puriest form.


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