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