Cormega Drops Off His New EP "Mega"

Cormega drops off his first project in four years, "Mega."

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We haven't heard a whole lot of solo music from Cormega in recent times. In the past year, he's popped up and dropped off a loose track or a dope guest verse. He contributed to Ethika's RGB Mixtape 2 on the track "No Pain" with Berner and The Jacka. He also collaborated with Vanderslice for The Best Album Money Can Buy. In early December, he blessed us with the track "Real Ones" and now, he returns with his latest project, Mega.

It's been over four years since Cormega released his last project, Mega Philosophy and now, he blesses fans with his new EP, Mega. The rapper's latest project consists of five new songs with the sole feature coming from Mobb Deep's Havoc. The rapper's project also consists of an instrumental side. Peep his new project below.


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