Murphy's Law (Murphy Lee album)
Murphy's Law | ||||
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Studio album by Murphy Lee | ||||
Released | September 23, 2003 (US) | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Midwest hip hop, crunk | |||
Label | Derrty Ent./Universal Records | |||
Producer | Jason "Jay E" Epperson, Waiel "Wally" Yaghnam, Jayson "Koko" Bridges, Jermaine Dupri, Jazze Pha, Mannie Fresh, Charles Quinn | |||
Murphy Lee chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
RapReviews.com | (8.5/10)[2] |
Vibe | [3] |
This article is about the album. For the adage, see Murphy's law. For other uses, see Murphy's Law (disambiguation).
Murphy's Law is the debut album by St. Louis rapper Murphy Lee.[4] On October 11, 2003 the album peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200 music chart. It was released on September 23, 2003 and was certified gold on November 17, 2003. It featured the single from the Bad Boys II Soundtrack "Shake Your Tailfeather" (with Nelly and P. Diddy). Its first official single was "Wat Da Hook Gon Be", which peaked at #17 in the U.S. pop charts, followed by "Luv Me Baby" and " Hold Up".
Track listing
- "Be Myself"
- "Don't Blow It" (feat. City Spud)
- "Hold Up" (feat. Nelly)
- "Granpa Gametight"
- "Luv Me Baby" (feat. Jazze Pha & Sleepy Brown)
- "Murphy's Law (Interlude)"
- "Cool Wit It" (feat. St. Lunatics)'
- "This Goes Out" (feat. Nelly, Roscoe, Cardan, Lil Jon, & Lil Wayne)
- "Wat Da Hook Gon' Be" (feat. Jermaine Dupri)
- "So X-Treme" (feat. King Jacob & Jung Tru)
- "How Many Kids You Got (Interlude)"
- "I Better Go" (feat. Avery Storm)
- "Red Hot Riplets" (feat. St. Lunatics)
- "Regular Guy" (feat. Seven)
- "Gods Don't Chill" (feat. King Jacob & Jung Tru)
- "Murphy Lee" (feat. Zee)
- "Head From A Midget (Interlude)"
- "Shake Ya Tailfeather" (feat. Nelly & P. Diddy)
- "Same Ol' Dirty" (feat. Toya)
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ RapReviews.com review
- ↑ Vibe review
- ↑ "Murphy's Law: Murphy Lee: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
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