The New MURS Album Drops Next Week
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Yup definitely retract my statement saying it wasn't that great at first listen. I forgot hip hop rule #116: Don't open your mouth up about an album before you bump it in your best soundsystem (car).
Murs being Murs, and Murs is dope to me. I got the DVD version and that 30 minute doc-spoof is pretty f'n hilarious. Eniggama, LOL.
Murs being Murs, and Murs is dope to me. I got the DVD version and that 30 minute doc-spoof is pretty f'n hilarious. Eniggama, LOL.
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I agree. Shit is dope. Murs wins.
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RIP Josh
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Don't blame me, its his moniker, not mine. And I don't give a fuck about his label or the advancement of his career. I have enjoyed and supported the man's music for a long time, so I'm glad to see others are exposed to him and he's finally getting his scratch.Brougham33 wrote:Nothing underground or raw about it? Shut up. He is on a major label. Making Varsity Blues part II is going to do what for his career?
After a couple days listening, I really like this album.
But I'm merely commenting on the fact that he traded in his underground and raw sound in order to make softbatch SoCal PG-13 rated rap tailored for desperate housewives.
Glad you have liked it for a couple days though, and I hope that keeps up for ya
I wonder what Eligh thinks of this album...?
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I don't get how he traded in his sound. You wanted some 3MG production on there or something? Its lighter as far as hooks and production, also a glimpse of a grown up mature Murs, but he didn't go out and make a "sell out" record like you seem to be hinting at.peanut butter wrote:Don't blame me, its his moniker, not mine. And I don't give a fuck about his label or the advancement of his career. I have enjoyed and supported the man's music for a long time, so I'm glad to see others are exposed to him and he's finally getting his scratch.Brougham33 wrote:Nothing underground or raw about it? Shut up. He is on a major label. Making Varsity Blues part II is going to do what for his career?
After a couple days listening, I really like this album.
But I'm merely commenting on the fact that he traded in his underground and raw sound in order to make softbatch SoCal PG-13 rated rap tailored for desperate housewives.
Glad you have liked it for a couple days though, and I hope that keeps up for ya
I wonder what Eligh thinks of this album...?
PEACE
And that shit BANGS for not having a true "banger." DJ Quick is on pt.
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Been listening to this album for a few days now. If I never heard of MURS before this album I'd have no problem and wouldn't question a thing. The album is definitely MURS crossing over. The beats for the most part bang but if I was one of those LL die-hard fans I'd have a hard time disgusting this album no matter how much growth MURS has had.
I really like Everything and Can It Be, but not lovin' that James Blunt sample. That shits gotta stop. Didn't Beanie Sigel sample James Blunt?
Album is good.
I really like Everything and Can It Be, but not lovin' that James Blunt sample. That shits gotta stop. Didn't Beanie Sigel sample James Blunt?
Album is good.
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Not true about him dropping LL. The newest LL project "The Gathering", MURS brought together when he had the connects to do it in major studios and etc.; I asked him about a few months ago in an interview.RacquetballGangsta wrote:so this is finally his full fledged bid for stardom?
lol @ will i am
and its also hilarious how this nigga dropped his living legends crew like a bad habit
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Interesting. Didn't know that. Good album too.ardamus wrote:Not true about him dropping LL. The newest LL project "The Gathering", MURS brought together when he had the connects to do it in major studios and etc.; I asked him about a few months ago in an interview.RacquetballGangsta wrote:so this is finally his full fledged bid for stardom?
lol @ will i am
and its also hilarious how this nigga dropped his living legends crew like a bad habit
I think that's the whole gripe from the LL fans that I've talked to, but I personally don't understand it.Brougham33 wrote:Nothing underground or raw about it? Shut up. He is on a major label. Making Varsity Blues part II is going to do what for his career?
After a couple days listening, I really like this album.
I'm glad he made an appropriate album instead of trying to stay true to an esoteric underground thing that never really went anywhere. It's a very good record
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Re: The New MURS Album Drops Next Week
i listened to f'real last week. still very enjoy.
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Re: The New MURS Album Drops Next Week
Still very enjoy indeed.