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The <a href="spotify:artist:6rxiUsSvkn5yTs1kfuV8Le">St. Lunatics</a> crew had been a fixture in its native St. Louis since the early '90s, scoring regional hits and continuing to develop its unique Midwestern spin on the Dirty South dynamic. But while they had secured management and a major-label deal, nothing materialized until the multi-platinum success of <a href="spotify:artist:6rxiUsSvkn5yTs1kfuV8Le">Lunatics</a> member <a href="spotify:artist:2gBjLmx6zQnFGQJCAQpRgw">Nelly</a>'s 2000 solo effort. The margins of Country Grammar had been filled with guest shots from <a href="spotify:artist:6rxiUsSvkn5yTs1kfuV8Le">the Lunatics</a>, including Murphy Lee. His style was in keeping with <a href="spotify:artist:2gBjLmx6zQnFGQJCAQpRgw">Nelly</a>'s little-bit-country, little-bit-city flow, but he stood out with a more nasally sound, and raps that were somehow wordy and laid-back all at once. With their name established on the national scene, Murphy Lee, <a href="spotify:artist:2gBjLmx6zQnFGQJCAQpRgw">Nelly</a>, and rest of <a href="spotify:artist:6rxiUsSvkn5yTs1kfuV8Le">the St. Lunatics</a> dropped their official debut in June 2001. Free City was a hit, but not of the caliber of 2002's Nellyville. The latter album was another phenomenal success for <a href="spotify:artist:2gBjLmx6zQnFGQJCAQpRgw">Nelly</a>, and featured Murphy Lee on a few tracks, including the strong Roc-a-Fella collaboration "Roc the Mic" and the fun hit single "Air Force Ones." Murphy's profile received another boost in June 2003, when he joined <a href="spotify:artist:2gBjLmx6zQnFGQJCAQpRgw">Nelly</a> and P. Diddy for "Shake Ya Tailfeather," the inescapable single from the Bad Boys II soundtrack. That momentum carried through to autumn and the arrival of his debut solo album, naturally entitled Murphy's Law. The set featured "Tailfeather," as well as the <a href="spotify:artist:6nfYGe7IIuuP5bMY1jkJP6">Jermaine Dupri</a>-produced first single, "What da Hook Gone Be." Murphy started 2004 strong, sharing in a Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Grammy nod for "Tailfeather." ~ Johnny Loftus

Monthly Listeners

881,760

Followers

274,451

Total Streams

437.2 million

Top Cities

14,173 listeners
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Popular Tracks

203 tracks
1
Shake Ya Tailfeather - Radio Edit

Shake Ya Tailfeather - Radio Edit

Jan 1, 2003

176.1 million

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2
Air Force Ones

Air Force Ones

Jun 25, 2002

110.4 million

streams

3
Batter Up

Batter Up

Jun 27, 2000

41.5 million

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4
Welcome To Atlanta (feat. P. Diddy, Snoop Dogg & Murphy Lee) - Coast 2 Coast Radio Remix

Welcome To Atlanta (feat. P. Diddy, Snoop Dogg & Murphy Lee) - Coast 2 Coast Radio Remix

Jul 2, 2002

29.5 million

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Wat Da Hook Gon Be

Wat Da Hook Gon Be

Jan 1, 2003

19.5 million

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6
Throw Some D's Remix

Throw Some D's Remix

Jan 1, 2007

15.6 million

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Throw Some D's - Remix

Throw Some D's - Remix

Oct 10, 2011

15.6 million

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Salt Shaker Extended Remix

Salt Shaker Extended Remix

Nov 2, 2004

4.9 million

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9
Roc The Mic - Remix

Roc The Mic - Remix

Jun 25, 2002

4.2 million

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10
Oh Nelly

Oh Nelly

Jun 25, 2002

3.0 million

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