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Music : Murs for President

Murs for President

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624995982
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Warner Bros.
Manufacturer: Warner Bros.
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros.
Release Date: September 30, 2008
Sales Rank: 13528
Studio: Warner Bros.










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Murs, one of rap's biggest independent success stories and a pioneering L.A. underground hip-hop start for a decade, finally makes his major label debut with Murs For President. A vote for Murs is a vote for eclectic, genre-bending, politically charged, musically adventurous, and genuinely entertaining rap (Snoop Dogg and will.i.am are featured on the album). A vote for Murs is a vote for the future!









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Disc 1:
  1. Intro
  2. I'm Innocent
  3. Lookin' Fly
  4. The Science
  5. Can It Be (Half a Million Dollars and 18 Months Later)
  6. Everything
  7. Road Is My Religion
  8. Sooo Comfortable
  9. Time Is Now
  10. Think You Know Me
  11. Me and This Jawn
  12. Love and Appreciate II
  13. A Part of Me
  14. Break Up (The OJ Song)
  15. Breakthrough


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not bad... ...
While I'm a newly won Murs fan, I find this album to be a little too commercial. However, I think in his major label debut, Murs has found his niche. Other underground hip hop artists tend to conform their style to the commercial standard. This release, meanwhile, shows his style and goofiness while still giving us introspective. One of the songs stands out on its own - "Everything" This was an awesome collaboration/choice of sample. While many of his songs are introspective, Murs shows us a deep and meaningful angle on his life and career.

The songs "Lookin' Fly" and "Love and Appreciate II" are a bit poppy. However, overall the album stays true to original Murs while pushing his craft a little farther.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * put MURS on the ballot... ...
The arrival of 'Murs for President' has been built up for months upon months by internet buzz and hip-hop circle hype. Murs has put in serious work as a 'community organizer' in the underground hip-hop scene by setting up tour spots for the up-n-comers,organizing and hosting the well attended 'Paid Dues Fest' and generally putting Southern California back on the 'Rap Map' and has built up a reputable personality doing so.

Murs rides thru this album with his true-to-form swagger and 'This is Murs' lyricism. While not trying to be over political, although their are a few cuts with his insight on society, Murs elaborates on many other themes like 'being on the road', 'treating his girl like a queen', 'remember when?' and 'back on the scene' tracks, constructing this well-put together project. The beats are definitely something to write home about; with a quality selection of producers(9th Wonder,Will.I.Am,DJ Quik, Scoop DeVille,etc). Murs gets the 'banger treatment' on many of the tracks, which range from the chill,West Coast ridin' to the more modern, Kanye-esque 'Hipster-Hop', offering variety and sure to uphold this album in your stereo for months to come. Guest spots are on point with surprises like west coast gangster icons, Snoop Dogg and Kokane, and Black Eyed Pea member,Will.I.Am.,but at the end of the day, it's still Murs' show.

If any of Kanye's albums can pick up a grammy for what their worth, Murs should be noticed for this release at the next installment of the Grammy Awards. If the 'Political Machine' fronting as an "Association of the Arts" stays true to form and judges most units sold to ultimately recieve the gold statue, Murs will probably fall short. Although, by his common logic, that's okay because he will still maintain that fanbase he's built thru loyalty and admiration for his supporters.
Definite pickup for the casual Murs fan and anyone looking for good Hip-Hop.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * All Hail the Hip-Hop Chief (4.5 Stars) ...
Since the very beginning of Murs' career, he has always had a different outlook on the game than his fellow peers from the west coast power-house collective, the Living Legends crew. Since 1995, Murs has been one of the hardest working rappers in the game. Officially, this is his 7th full-length album, which barely speaks of his entire career. He's a part of the collective known as 3 Melancholy Gypsy's, who've released 2 full-length albums. He's also part of the duo Felt, with Slug from Atmosphere, who are currently working on their 3rd album. And besides appearing on 7 full-length Living Legends releases, he's appeared on approximately 50 records within and outside the crew.

One of the things I've always noticed about Murs is that he's never been tied down to a certain type of sound or producer. From Eligh, to Bicasso, to El-P, to 9th Wonder, to Terrace Martin; Murs stays inspired like a true artist from the golden age. Whether he's dropping material on an independent label, Definitive Jux, Rhymesayers, or Warner Brothers; Murs has never compromised the quality of his art or craft.

Plain and simple, mainstream hip-hop needs a record like this. Murs brings back that golden age aesthetic to a time when hip-hop albums are vastly disposable in the commercial and underground scene. Murs has always spoke on tales of the common man, and has always brought a conscious, personal, and thought provoking message of real life events to the table. Being a long time fan, I feel Murs has really stepped up his game up lyrically, and is flexing his muscles to their tightest for his major label debut. Now more than ever, it's apparent Murs is trying to change the game with an eye-opening record of positivity and realness - and now he has the tools and the distribution to make that happen on a global scale.

Having heard Murs' entire catalog, the production was the thing I was most interested in. Producers include Wild Animals, 9th Wonder, Keith Harris, Scoop DeVille, LT Moe, Khalil, Josef Leimberg, Terrace Martin, & Knotch. One of the most notable additions to the production is DJ Quik. If you are unfamiliar with the west coast legend & audiophile, just know that his mixing and engineering skills have given this production a mainstream glossiness that Murs has never had before, which demands more presence from Murs than ever before.

01. Intro (produced by Wild Animals): The album kicks off with "Hail to the Chief" - a press conference style introduction. Although unnecessary, it exemplifies the magnitude of the project nicely.

02. I'm Innocent (produced by 9th Wonder): An excellent opener featuring a nice sample from Honey Cone's "Innocent 'Til Proven Guilty". Murs introduces himself to the mainstream with some very nice skill. Dope quote - "I'm anti-thug, and anti-drugs, brought peace to the party and got anti-love".

03. Lookin' Fly (produced by Keith Harris, co-produced & featuring Will.I.Am): This is probably the most commercial sounding track here, and Murs handles it nicely. Diehard fans of his older Living Legends material may find cuts like this a little out of the norm, yet he tackles a different sound and does it well. Features a sample of Al Hirt's "The Green Hornet Theme"

04. The Science (produced by Scoop DeVille & DJ Quik): Taking a cue from revolutionary artists like KRS-One & Chuck D, Murs literally drops some "Science" on us. He speaks intelligently on new and old hip-hop, slavery, genocide, freedom, and race through the facts of cocaine and crack, and how the public and government view it. An excellent message track with live flute and bass-lines.

05. Can It Be (Half A Million Dollars And 18 Months Later) (produced by Scoop DeVille): This is the lead single from the album. And it exemplifies what Murs is bringing to the game excellently. The beat is a favorite of mine, as it utilizes samples of "I Wanna Be Where You Are" by Jackson 5. Great message & great hook.

06. Everything (produced by LT Moe): Nice piano-filled production with James Blunt on the hook. Definitely a different sound for Murs. And he delivers excellent lyrics and flows with an inspirational theme.

07. Road Is My Religion (produced by Khalil): Nice production which includes a nice guitar and synth line. Murs speaks on the struggles of touring, missing his girl, money issues, and self-doubt. Not the most original concept, but dope nonetheless.

08. Sooo Comfortable (produced Josef Leimberg, featuring vocals by Kokane): This one changes up the rhythm nicely with a smooth west coast flavored banger that features soulful hooks & production.

09. Time Is Now (produced by Terrace Martin, featuring Snoop Dogg & Latoiya Williams): This is probably my favorite cut on the album. Unlike the Will.I.Am guest spot, Snoop actually drops a smooth 16 bars. The soul-clap production is straight up ear candy. Nice to see Murs getting some solid validation from one of today's most popular and recognizable rappers.

10. Think You Know Me (produced by Nottz): Excellent cut here. Murs brings a little gangsta flavor here, only to eliminate any connotation that he's actually a gansgta. He's just a common man, and speaks on it in a very interesting way. Features nice samples from "Moment Of Truth" by The Originals.

11. Me And This Jawn (produced by Nottz): Mainstream rap has some major problems respecting women nowadays. Murs is one of the few rappers in the game today that flips a love song in interesting ways. He describes everything about his one and only love in his life. Features samples from "For The Love Of You" by The Isley Brothers

12. Love And Appreciate II (produced 9th Wonder): When Murs gets together with 9th, they make some extremely personal, and soulful cuts. This is my favorite song here. Murs is once again dropping knowledge on relationships, and he may have reached his apex here. Once again, in an age where mainstream rappers fill the air waves with misogynistic lyrics, Murs is truly a breath of fresh air. Features samples of "Now It's Time To Say Goodbye" by Freda Payne.

13. A Part Of Me (produced by Terrace Martin): Here, Murs speaks about making mistakes in a relationship, his struggles with his decisions, and how much he misses his girl even though they weren't meant for each other. I honestly never thought I'd hear production like this under Murs. It brings out his emotional side as Murs let's lose heart-wrenching lyrics.

14. Break Up (The OJ Song) (produced by Knotch): Murs continues with his stretch of love songs, and this one is about the painful ventures of a break-up, and how he wished she would just call him up and apologize. He would take her back at the drop of a hate; but his pride is in the way. It features a very alluring sample of "Charlene" by Anthony Hamilton. Another favorite of mine.

15. Breakthrough (produced by 9th Wonder): The album closes with an excellent banger about his dreams to make changes in the game of hip-hop. By this point, nobody should have any doubt that Murs has what it takes to bring a quality change to the game. As the common man, he proclaims if the album fails and doesn't sell he'll be getting a job at McDonald's, Burger King, or maybe Target or Best Buy (at least he gets a discount). It's hard to imagine a more humble rapper than Murs.

If you picked up the "Special Edition", you got the bonus DVD. The DVD is only 25 minutes long, but has an excellent production value. Basically, it's one long sketch about the 2008 Hip-Hop Presidential election. It all takes place on "3:16 News", which is a format which pokes fun at Fox News. There are 3 candidates; one is an ignorant, new-school Souljah Boy-type rapper who's only been rapping for a few months. He pretty much represents everything wack about hip-hop today. Then there's a 60-something white man who is completely out of touch with the culture and just wants to exploit it's commercialism. Then of course, we have Murs as candidate #3, who embodies all that is hip-hop - the well-educated veteran who came to take the Obama approach and change the game for the better. Not only is the program funny, it has a wealth of very interesting things to say about hip-hop. So if you're debating over which version to get, I'd highly recommend the "Special Edition".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * 'Everything' I was hoping for ...
Maybe I am biased because I am a huge Murs fan but this album is fantastic. The track 'Everything' is my favorite, high energy, great beat, fantastic track. 'Can it Be' is another great track. One of the best things Murs did was get 9th Wonder for a producer. Pick it up, worth more than $8.99.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Murs delivers again! ...
Murs just can't go wrong. This album is incredible as ususal. Despite recording under a new label, he manages to deliver a way that only Murs can. His rhymes continue to deliver powerful messages with continuous flow. Highly recommend getting your hands on this record as soon as possible.


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