Murs, a trailblazing voice in the West Coast Hip-Hop scene for more than three decades, has released his final album, Love & Rockets 3:16 (The Emancipation). Produced entirely by Grammy-winner Michael “Seven” Summers, it marks the third installment of his acclaimed trilogy and the end of an era for an artist who consistently defied the mainstream and stood as an ambassador for independent rap.
Murs emerged from Los Angeles’ vibrant indie rap movement in the late 1990s as a founding member of the influential Living Legends collective. Over the years, he became renowned for his honesty, introspective storytelling and relentless work ethic.
Murs’ discography showcases collaborations with icons such as 9th Wonder, Slug (as Felt) and production credits with some of the scene’s most respected names.
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In 2014, Murs joined Tech N9ne’s Strange Music label, a significant partnership between two independent Hip-Hop powerhouses. During his tenure, Murs released albums such as Have a Nice Life, Captain California and the collaborative ¡MursDay! project with label mates ¡MAYDAY!, all while upholding the label’s reputation for artistic freedom.
His time at Strange Music was also highlighted by his achievement of the world record for “Longest Rap Marathon,” cementing both his and the label’s status as forces in underground rap. The Strange Music era showcased Murs’ dynamic creativity and further solidified the independence-driven ethos that Strange Music is known for.
Murs is not only celebrated for his expressive lyricism but also for his advocacy for vulnerability and realness in Hip-Hop, addressing personal struggles and broader social issues through his music. His records bridge generations, drawing inspiration from pioneers like Tupac Shakur while influencing contemporary leaders such as Kendrick Lamar and the late Mac Miller.
Whether rapping about superheroes, politics or pain, Murs has consistently delivered substance and creativity, earning the respect of both underground purists and mainstream giants alike.
The Empancipation‘s title pays homage to both Murs’ influential Murs 3:16 album and his journey toward personal liberation. Throughout the 11 tracks, Murs delivers dynamic storytelling and introspection. Find the new album and tracklist below.
- Silverlake Rec League
- Enjoy f. Nate Curry
- Chopper (thisisnotanantipolicesongthisisanantipolicehelicoptersong) f. Reverie
- This Aint That
- F.A.M.I.L.Y.
- Flowers 4 Will i am
- Ga$ Prices
- Beauty In The Streets
- OCH
- Lightsabers and Black Forces f. Chace Infinite
- Stylus Groove