Murs and company celebrate the release of The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me by dropping a hilarious set of new visuals.
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Murs and company celebrate the release of The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me by dropping a hilarious set of new visuals.
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After rocking through “The Other Side” Murs and Fash follow that up with another single off their This Generation project.
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Murs and Fashawn are the first artists to participate in my dude Jake Money‘s new Standing Room Only project. An ongoing series that will showcase touring artists stopping in Minneapolis and performing cuts with the house band. Up top you can watch the This Generation duo perform “The Other Side” and after the jump you can listen to their live renditions of “Slash Gordan” and “Stone Cold.”
Directed by hobostewd
Easily the best thing released today. Murs and Fashawn’s This Generation is out now.
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Here goes the official video to the song Murs and company released as a limited edition black/white 7″ vinyl for Record Store Day. Their upcoming album, The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me, drops June 11th.
“Mandingo Rally” is a sonic rally organized by The White Mandingos. Inside of this rally, Cali rap killer Murs (AKA Tyrone White) drops Jewels for you to find. But once you find them, he snatches them right back. Because you have to earn these jewels. Murs rocks like a flamethrower atop a beat sicker than Leather Face. Breezy, Weezy, Jeezy, Cheezy–all of y’all best protect ya neck.
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Before they release The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me on June 11th (watch the video for the title-track here), Murs and company are participating in Record Store Day by releasing a limited edition black/white 7″ vinyl of the song you can hear below. Shouts to Vibe on the premiere.
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Before they release their new album The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me on June 11th (via Fatbeats Records), Murs and company drop off a bonus track they recorded at Converse Rubber Tracks Studios in Brooklyn.
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This year Paid Dues Festival had 23,000+ music lovers in attendance to witness some of the biggest and influential acts in hip-hop. Artists featured on the lineup included Fashawn and Murs, Joey Bada$$, Juicy J and the special guests of the night, Black Hippy.
From Kendrick Lamar having a notable set at 2012′s Paid Dues to Black Hippy headlining this year’s festival, it goes to show that TDE is a dominant figure in today’s music. Opening up with the remix to Ab-Soul’s “Black Lip Bastard (Remix)“, the crew emerged from fog to deliver an energetic set for the excited fans. After that performance, the Black Hippy members had their own individual sets starting with Jay Rock, followed by Ab-Soul, Schoolboy Q and then last but not least, Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick did songs from his critically-acclaimed album Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City. He even considered performing “Sing About Me, I’m Dying of Thirst” after seeing the engagement he and the crowd had, but decided to end with “Cartoons and Cereal”. Check out some of the dopehouse’s shots of the event down bottom.
Directed by Jason Goldwatch
The White Mandingos release the visuals to the title track off their upcoming album The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me; which is due out June 11th via Fat Beats.

How could something so bad be so damn good?
The Hobostewd-directed visual for Murs and 9th Wonder’s “Whatuptho” appears on The Final Adventure, out on iTunes now. Murs is currently on the road promoting the upcoming Paid Dues 2013 festival taking place March 30 at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, California.
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On June 11th, Murs, Bad Brains founding member Darryl Jenifer and Ego Trip co-creator Sacha Jenkins SHR are teaming up (as The White Mandingos) to release their debut full-length The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me. Read about the album’s concept and check out the title track below.
The album is a hugely ambitious concept record told from the perspective of Tyrone White, a rock band frontman from Harlem’s Polo Grounds housing project. Jenifer and Jenkins production style is boundless, blurring the boundaries separating hip hop, hardcore punk, metal, and R&B, providing the album’s narrative with a vivid, enveloping sonic backdrop. The album’s foregrounded confrontation with issues of race and identity is informed by Jenkins’ background as a writer and satirist. “I think a lot of folks will be able to relate to Tyrone and his struggles,” Jenkins says. “He feels misunderstood- by his women, his friends, his people. And that misunderstanding sometimes affects who he is and who he truly wants to be. Should he not be playing this music because he’s black? And who the hell is in the position to tell him what to do anyways?” In the end the listener will truly understand Rakim’s adage, “It ain’t where ya from, it’s where ya at.”