-
Gardner (born
March 24, 1979),
better known by his
stage name
Vordul Mega (a.k.a.
Vordul Megallah), is an
American rapper from New York. He is formally...
- duo from Harlem, New York,
United States. It
consists of Vast Aire and
Vordul Mega,
often accompanied by DJ Cip-One. In 2001,
Cannibal Ox
released their...
- New York hip hop duo
Cannibal Ox,
which consists of him and
fellow rapper Vordul Mega. He is also a
member of the rap
group Atoms Family and Scienceninjateam...
- year. In the
early years of his career, he was a protégé of
Cannibal Ox's
Vordul Mega.
Throughout the 2000s, the
majority of Woods'
output was
released through...
- its
profound lyrical content; many
critics and fans felt Vast Aire's and
Vordul Mega's
lyrics painted a
vivid picture of a poverty-stricken New York. Gavin...
- projects, non-Wu-Tang Clan-related
albums such as ONYX – Shut 'Em Down;
Vordul Mega –
Verbal Relaxation; and
movie soundtracks such as Soul in the Hole...
-
dancehall deejay Christopher J. Mega (1930–2011), New York
politician and
judge Vordul Mega (born 1979),
American rapper Mega, Ethiopia, a town in
Ethiopia Mega...
- Lost Chapters"
Wordsmith classic Material "Think Differently" 2005 Casual,
Vordul Mega,
Tragedy Khadafi Wu-Tang
Meets the
Indie Culture "Army Brickaid" Royal...
-
rapper Vordul Mega, one half of
Cannibal Ox. It was
released on
Backwoodz Studioz in 2008.
Andrew Martin of
PopMatters commented that
Vordul Mega "has...
-
Uncle Murda The
Underachievers UTFO
Uncle Louie Vado Vast Aire
Vinny Cha$e
Vordul Mega Warp 9 The
Weathermen Whodini Wise
Wonder Mike Wu-Elements Wu-Tang...