Murphy Lee has a "regular guy" appeal. He isn't portraying a drug kingpin or a gangster; he’s the cool guy at the party trying to get a phone number. His flow is relaxed, almost lazy in a way that feels intentional and rhythmic. He handles double-time rapping better than almost anyone from that era outside of Twista or Bone Thugs.
(feat. King Jacob & The Professor) – A dark, atmospheric track showcasing the technical lyricism of the Derrty Ent crew.
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