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Murs: Presidential MC 
Published Thursday, October 09, 2008 8:00 AM
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By Tim “Styles” Sanchez
Veteran West Coast rapper Murs has been an underground Hip-Hop icon for over a decade. Living Legends, collabs with 9th Wonder, the Paid Dues festival; stuff like that. However, a recent signing to Warner Bros. has taken the artist to new adventures as he seeks to expand upon his existing fanbase.

Murs for President, which was released on September 30th, is an album that shows this artist in a brand new light. Although the style and message is still the same, some longtime fans might not be used to hearing Murs over music by Kid Frost’s producing son Scoop Deville, Nottz, DJ Khalil, Terrace Martin and others.  

Murs took the time to speak about this new sound from him and to share his thoughts about how some longtime fans might feel about it. He also gives AllHipHop.com the inside scoop on his upcoming project with producer Terrace Martin called The Melrose.  Oh yeah, it’s also not wise to make fun of his hair.


AllHipHop.com:
I’m looking at the production credits on your new CD and the thing that stands out is the diversity of producers that you have on this one like Scoop Deville, Terrace Martin & Snoop Dogg, and even DJ Quik mixing down the album. You were looking to broaden your sound?

Murs: I now have access to the sound that I wanted. I’m a West Coast kid and I grew up on gangster rap and West Coast music. I am diverse but I haven’t had the budget or resources to do the album that I wanted – that sounds like me - that capacitates all of me musically as a man. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen a movie called Chasing Amy, but it’s about a lesbian who gets with a guy, and the guy is kind of nervous about it. The girl is like, “You should be comfortable because I didn’t just date men my whole life looking for the right one. I dated men and women – and I finally found you. So you are the best human for me on earth.”

I feel like that about this album. I got to sit down with Three 6 Mafia, Kwame, DJ Premier, RZA, DJ Quik – I got to go all around the world and these 14 songs are the one’s that I feel that represent me the best. The songs on the album are the ones that I felt were the best one’s with the producers that I worked with.

Murs "Lookin' Fly" Video




AllHipHop.com: Are you worried about your existing fan-base not accepting a more diversified sound from you?

Murs: Look at my hair man! I don’t care what anybody thinks - I really don’t give a f***! I’m not worried about it. I think that me and my fans have a relationship that is built on honesty and trust, and I’ve always been honest with my fanbase and I think they have grown to trust me to do what I think is dope. A lot of them doubted but I’ve been getting MySpace messages saying it’s just like my other albums but it sounds bigger.

If you are truly a Murs fan from the beginning this album will not change anything that you feel about me. I am the same guy, just with different beats. Like food, everybody has different tastes in beats but none of these tracks are poorly made. I know that all of these producers put their heart and soul in to their work – the same way that I put my heart and soul in to my work. If you don’t like the beats than it’s just not your taste – it’s not poorly made or with the intentions of selling out or whatever.

AllHipHop.com: With this album I’ve noticed that you are kind of like a bridge between the L.A. underground Hip-Hop and mainstream scenes. There’s been a big gap between the two for a long time.

Murs: That’s a dream come true because like I said, that’s been me my whole life. I listen to Suga Free, Compton’s Most Wanted, DJ Quik to Aceyalone and Freestyle Fellowship. Also other artists like The DOC, King Tee, Xzibit and Tha Dogg Pound. It’s good to finally bridge that gap. Some of the gangster rappers might not think that the backpack kids have love for them or some of the backpack rappers might not get to the other side as well. I think that it’s a good thing and I hope that it’s a bridge that we solidify and keep going.

On the East Coast they have the Talib’s, Common’s and Kanye’s that f*** with each other. On the West Coast, we don’t really get that chance. I’m trying to pioneer that. I’ll open up a show for Snoop Dogg and Kurupt or Quik will come out and do a song for me and then I’ll go out there for Quik – hopefully we can keep stuff like that going.    

Murs "Better Than The Best" Video




AllHipHop.com: You have a lot of good messages for the youth in your music and I’m concerned that there will be a lot missing out on it because radio might not catch on to your stuff. What are your thoughts on the lack of support you receive from radio?

Murs: The funny thing is that a lot of the DJ’s that are up at the radio stations are independent Hip-Hop fans. They don’t want to play the garbage that they are playing. When I go to the stations, it’s a matter of me getting my song with Scoop Deville who also has a single with Snoop Dogg – to show them that we can play this Murs song in the mix with everything else. It’s about giving them tools. Now they have no excuse because I have Warner Bros. behind me to talk to their bosses to say that it’s ok.

It’s not the DJ’s that decide what to play – The Baka Boyz, Big Von at KMEL, DJ Reflex, DJ Rafiki. All of these DJ’s are underground Hip-Hop fans. Big Boy at Power 106, who is now nationally syndicated, used to be a bodyguard for The Pharcyde – and he’s a huge underground Hip-Hop head.

I think the radio will get behind it. You just have to give them something that they can work with. If I would have stayed on the independent label then they wouldn’t be able to put me in the mix. Now I am in with Warner Bros. and they have a working relationship with the radio stations.

AllHipHop.com: Looking at your traveling schedule on your MySpace and you are out all over the place every single day. It really brings to mind your new song, “The Road is my Religion,” off of your new album. Tell us about your road travels.

Murs: I love traveling the United States. I like to meet people and the fans. Right now I am on an in-store tour and for some reason a lot of rappers don’t do that. I’m a regular dude and I like to meet people. It kind of kills it for people to think that I’m above someone or that I think that I’m better than someone else. I appreciate you as a fan appreciating my music. Just as much as you love my music, I love you for enabling me to do what I love. That makes me want to get out there and do the songs that you love and doing them with all of my heart.

People see me perform and I sweat, I’m jumping and screaming – because I want to give back what you guys are giving to me – which is my ability to live my dream and make music for a living. So if that means that me and my mom are out here and we are doing in-stores every day in every city and I’m signing CD’s for hours or taking pictures, it doesn’t matter  because I’m making a real connection with people and that’s what counts. I have so much fun meeting kids and hearing the stories they have. I love being on the road and you can fall in love 8 or 10 times [laughs].

Everybody misses home but this is part of my job. As long as I don’t have to get on an airplane and go through airport security, I am really happy.




AllHipHop.com: Word is you are working on a brand new project with producer Terrace Martin called The Melrose. Can you tell us anything about that?      

Murs: I don’t wan to take anything away from my new album Murs for President, but The Melrose is going to be special. Me and Terrace are similar. He’s been working with Snoop Dogg and them since he was 14 and I’ve been working in the L.A. underground with people like Bigga-B and Rob-One since I was 14. We’ve been parallel of each other coming up on two different sides of the L.A. scene. That bridge that you were talking about earlier? Me and Terrace Martin are that bridge. And Melrose Blvd. is kind of like that bridge in L.A. You can see a little bit of everybody on Melrose. You can see thugs, cholos, Bloods, Crips, drifters, Armenian dudes, and so forth. The last time I got into a fight was with some Armenian dudes on Melrose in the middle of the street – it’s just crazy. Melrose is that bridge though. If you want to see hot girls to hot shoes – you’ve got to go to Melrose.

The Melrose album is going to be the bridge – and it’s going to be fun and positive because everything I do is fun and positive. It might be a little vulgar because Terrace and I both really like women [laughs]. I really like comic books and he really likes pitbull dogs but we can both agree that we really like women. I’ve been going to his house and having fun with the project just hanging with him and Bad Lucc of the Western Union.

AllHipHop.com: Murs, any last words for our audience?

Murs: Yeah, stop talking about my hair – that’s gay for guys to be talking about another man’s looks. Also, f**k every rapper other rapper out there! No wait, I shouldn’t say that. Aw f**k it, I’ll say it - F**k every rapper out there [laughs].      



Comments

 

Topchoice_1 said:

I remember Murs had some video back on BET Uncut with Shock G...I wasn't feeling the song, but since I've been seeing Murs all over the net, I'm about to check him out and see if he got the goods...

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October 9, 2008 8:09 AM
 

T-ROC said:

He might be nice, not that i know of. But, his weirdness kills me.
October 9, 2008 8:19 AM
 

daz156 said:

MURSmis one of the most under rated MCs in the game PERIOD
Ain't seen it in the UK yet but i will cop off net when i get paid next week, YO MURS WHEN YOU COMIN TO GLASGOW ? ASK EL P OR LIF IF WE AINT LIVE FOR A SHOW FROM YOU......SERIOUSLY WE NEED YOU OVER HERE IN THE UK
October 9, 2008 8:33 AM
 

Way2Kool said:

Murs is a hard working MC; dude got at least 10 solo albums on top of his Living Legends collaborations.  Anyone looking for new tunes will not be disappointed if you listen to his music.  
October 9, 2008 8:42 AM
 

De-U.c.e. said:

Murs Goes!!!

iRep...DC!!!

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October 9, 2008 8:51 AM
 

Huey vs Riley said:

Murs 3:16 = Classic
2nd Album = Aight, couple of great joints, couple of bad ones
This album = Total sell out
October 9, 2008 9:02 AM
 

odeisel said:

i fucks with murs
October 9, 2008 9:21 AM
 

wESt up 213 said:

MURS 4 PREZ!!

seriously murs is HELLA nice on zee mic.  

most under rated mc in the game.

glad to see him get some shine.

WEST UP !!!
October 9, 2008 10:13 AM
 

Flowbe1 said:

MURS is real.  I appreciate that greatly.  In my opinion most of his fans will be disappointed with the west-coast produced tracks.  The 9th wonder joints on the album are dope and of course MURS's lyrics are always on point!  (sigh) Oh well, get that money homie, you've earned it!

Peace,

Flowbe1
October 9, 2008 11:05 AM
 

productofme.com said:

new albums is the same lyrically as the efforts with 9th. ive only got a chance to listen to it once all the way through cause so many joints dropped that day (heltah skeltah, terminology, large pro) but its bout to be in rotation.

i love the grind.  respect dude.  he's paid his dues.
October 9, 2008 11:23 AM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

MURRRSSS!!!!!

Nigga iz ill.
October 9, 2008 12:09 PM
 

Theyztenz said:

Murs finally getting that shine he rightfully deserves.  Congrats!
October 9, 2008 12:14 PM
 

amBIGuous1 said:

@ Topchoice_1 that song is called Risky Business.

Interview sucked if you ask me, but Murs is the shi*!!!  All around top knotch Emcee.  To lyrics to live show to being real with the fans.  He's the embodiment of hip hop.

Peep his stuff with Slug too Felt 2 (felt 1 is ok but Ant does production on 3 and it's dope as hell)

The album is dope, copped it first day.  Took some listening to a couple times to really dig it.  One thing i will say is it's a bit end heavy with love/relationship songs.  I was a bit turned off by that but then after listening a couple times to it...so lyrics are dope and those love songs really speak.

Anyone (huey vs riley) that says he's a sellout is clearly a bitter underground fan who wants hoard his favorite rappers music to himself and doesnt want anyone else to hear it b/c he found it first.

Shi* is corny as hell.  Sept 30th was such a big day for Indy/Underground hip hop!!  The tide is turning...now call in and request Murs on your radio stations!  B/c u can bump in your Lac' or you Buick
October 9, 2008 12:15 PM
 

Just Rockwell said:

I like MURS.   He is a cool MC that's nice with the words.  Sweet Lord with 9th wonder is a good look.  I'm glad to see artists like MURS get a little shine.  It's nice to hear someone rapping about something other than drugs, guns, cars and women.  I respect MURS and artists like him who follow their own script.  I hope his album does well, cuz I know he will neva, eva, eva, eva , eva, get any play on the radio here in Detroit.  Peace 2 MURS.  Keep doin YOU.  Ima cop that new album soon.
October 9, 2008 12:26 PM
 

Hoodgrown said:

"Look at my hair man! I don’t care what anybody thinks "


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October 9, 2008 12:45 PM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

I DUNNO I HEARD ABOUT HIM MIGHT HAVTA CHECK DUDE OUT

www.myspace.com/thagrindaholic
"IF YOU THE SHIT THEN IM THE BATHROOM"
October 9, 2008 12:46 PM
 

wESt up 213 said:

why would any fans be disappointed by the westcoast tracks?!

murs represents the WEST. all he's been doing is making westcoast music just not in the stereotypical way.

fuck anyone who dont like it.


WEST UP!!!
October 9, 2008 12:48 PM
 

Way2Kool said:

@Flowbe1, I like West Coast beats, every region likes them; bass & treble reigns supreme out here; lyricism with a tight westside beat never disappoints.  Peace
October 9, 2008 12:54 PM
 

Darnell004 said:

That new Murs joint is nice. I vote him for President!
October 9, 2008 1:48 PM
 

Apostle13 said:

Yesssirrr!!  Murs is that dude...
October 9, 2008 2:17 PM
 

BlackSean said:

Still bump his 9th Wonder joints "Murs 3:16" & "Murray's Revenge"

This should be as good or better~ lyrics always on point & his production budget went up.... Im copping
October 9, 2008 2:29 PM
 

Methix said:

Murs is dope people need to cop that album

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October 9, 2008 3:09 PM
 

meez said:

www.myspace.com/alkeyman give these 5 songs a listen and let me know which songs you liked most Much Respect
October 9, 2008 3:52 PM
 

meez said:

www.myspace.com/alkeyman give these 5 songs a listen and let me know which songs you liked most Much Respect
October 9, 2008 3:53 PM
 

meez said:

www.myspace.com/alkeyman give these 5 songs a listen and let me know which songs you liked most Much Respect
October 9, 2008 3:53 PM
 

Murs: Presidential MC (Interview) | Hip-Hop News: For Heads, By Heads said:

October 9, 2008 4:33 PM
 

HOT97 said:

Tell him to do something with that Hair on his head, he looks stupid..Great MC or not, presentation is till everything..
October 9, 2008 4:41 PM
 

Bill_Blass74! said:

I fucks with Murs!
That "walk like a man" track still bangs.
October 9, 2008 4:46 PM
 

renzoantwan said:

Im not gone lie his hair really is in the spotlight. i cant help but keep asking why! I know i might sound ignorant but his image really pushes me away.
October 11, 2008 2:35 AM
 

renzoantwan said:

Im not gone lie his hair really is in the spotlight. i cant help but keep asking why! I know i might sound ignorant but his image really pushes me away.
October 11, 2008 2:35 AM
 

odeisel said:

i fucks with murs. rela deal lyrically,  doens' try to be what he isn't . real depth to his stories.  you shoulda been down with him
October 11, 2008 9:39 AM
 

YoungG757NGE said:

Fuck u 2 Murs LOL. Holla at ya nigga
October 11, 2008 12:42 PM
 

Lexx Diirt said:

Murs is what the mainstream is afraid of. Cuz if he starts sellin records, they realize that they are going to have to go out of the simplistic cookie cutter shyt that any man with a mic and protools can make and grow artists from the ground up. instead of finding profiles on myspace that have songs that are mildly popular already..they are going to have to find artists that have been on that grind, that have been workin and drivin for ten years like all the "classic" rap stories. They have to search for an artist, not a song
October 11, 2008 3:48 PM
 

SparkyF said:

Been seeing alot of ads for this dude but I just watched his Im fly video.........HOT!

I was surprised honestly i didn't know what to expect but dude is refreshing....

Him kissing that chick and the fans straight wylin shows me that Murs knows how to have a good time with the music and his fans and that's what its all about it ain't it?

Big up Murs... Sparky Flinstone is a new convert u got my vote!
October 11, 2008 5:51 PM
 

West Coast 562 said:

Murs is better than your favorite rapper... West Coast
October 11, 2008 6:39 PM
 

HabitualHipHopper said:

"Tell him to do something with that Hair on his head, he looks stupid..Great MC or not, presentation is till everything.."


Yea...for the ones who can't get past superficial bullshit.
October 11, 2008 9:12 PM
 

HabitualHipHopper said:

"Tell him to do something with that Hair on his head, he looks stupid..Great MC or not, presentation is till everything.."


Yea...for the ones who can't get past superficial bullshit.
October 11, 2008 9:12 PM
 

SEATOWNZ FINEZT said:

Murs is that dude he's pretty dope man its rare for a artist to catch my attention that quick the nigga iz ill we'll see where his career leads if he could get to the level of prestige Wayne has then its a wrap the Rap game will be changed fo the best but we got so many hot emcees comin from the underground, Cory Gunz, Asher Roth, Ya Boy, Papoose I still have faith in you,Grafh, and many more but those are my top if those katz could blow up shiiiiiit it'd be a wrap fo the bubble gum rappers out here.
October 11, 2008 11:48 PM
 

AverageJoeMusic said:

murs brings sumthin different to the table...it's good hip hop...if u can't take it...go bump ur soulja boy
October 12, 2008 12:26 AM
 

Sinistah aka Sin Piffcaso said:

Murs do ya numbers fam!!!!
October 12, 2008 9:57 AM
 

Bizar Mindz Inc said:

i really like the interview... im PHX AZ... i want to see'em down here... i wana chop it up and share a blunt wit da dude, since he says he likes hearin stories.... but i wasnt even aware he was getting so much buzz... my cuzin came to the crib... and i was showing off what ive been pickin up... showed her the murs record... shes like "uhh", "mtv keeps showing these annoyin comercials with him in it" (thinking those lil snippits they put inbetween shows, and real commercials)... and i couldnt of been happier... he needs all the exposer he can get.... he does deserve it... i barley picked up on him w/ 3:14... but ive been a fan ever since...
October 12, 2008 12:28 PM
 

junclassic said:

Good to see Murs Comin Up... dude works maad hard and you can easily tell he just being himself... HipHop needs more of that word up...

I can't front, I copped The Ill Bill album at Virgin in Union Square over Murs 4 Prez but Ima support Murs... especially since you gave away the 9th Wonder "Sweet Lord" album for free... that was real my G...

Congrats on the first week sales fam...

Much Respeck and Success

100
October 12, 2008 2:49 PM
 

westside_zone4_adv said:

Fuck all da gay talk. Bra, whats up witcha hair???
October 12, 2008 9:43 PM
 

TheOuncemaniak said:

i dont see nothing wrong with his hair.  in fact i think its pretty dope.  alot of niggas in miami, including my cousin, got dreads just like that.  thats the freeform style where u allow your dreads to hug each other and never seperate them.  theres a popular style down here where dudes will take a a handful of smaller dreads put one rubber band at the top, middle, and bottom to form a bigger dread.  thats the palm tree style
October 13, 2008 12:48 AM
 

Tlamont said:

Murs is nice a true MC. I been listening to Murs since like 05. Truly appreciate your music. But brotha cut them naps. Ha Ha keep doing your thang homey. West West yall.
October 13, 2008 12:51 AM
 

QBoogieSSP said:

Murs, DOPE ALBUM. Get at us if you need some beats: http://www.myspace.com/sspsoundz
October 13, 2008 4:28 PM
 

philthafuture said:

Album is a classic
October 15, 2008 2:38 PM
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