Morray is taking hand in helping keep MO3’s legacy alive with the release of their new single, “In My Blood.” Morray and MO3 dropped their new single on Friday. In the song, Morray makes it clear that ...
Many struggling musicians dream of the phone call that radically alters their career. For most, it remains a fantasy. The phone never rings. Or seemingly promising conversations with industry grifters ...
Mo3’s H$M Music and Empire have dropped the deluxe version of the rapper’s posthumous album Shottaz 4Eva, which adds eight new tracks and includes features from ...
North Carolina rapper Morray released “Quicksand” at the end of 2020 and it ended up being the song that launched him into the national spotlight. Since then, he’s released his debut project Street ...
Fayetteville, North Carolina has long been renowned as the birthplace of superstar J. Cole but lately, a new rapper from the ‘Ville has been gaining steam as a star on the rise. Morray even recently ...
Throughout 2022, Morray has treated fans with several tracks, including the Southside-produced “Ticket,” “Momma’s Love,” “Still Here” featuring Cordae, and most recently, “Broken Vows.” Over the ...
Morray tells Billboard about finding his authentic voice, his friendship with fellow Fayetteville rapper J. Cole and why he decided to join Interscope Records. By Neena Rouhani R&B/Hip-Hop Reporter ...
Today, breakout singer-rapper Morray returns with the unfiltered new single “Da Rant.” The brutally honest track doubles as a recap of the rising star’s rough-and-tumble upbringing and a statement of ...
If you’re a fan of Morray, you know that his musical style boomerangs between singing and rapping. In one chunk of a song, he drives home his bars about the trenches with a jittery flow. And in ...
Not even J. Cole can save him now. Morray is apparently frustrated with his label for putting his releases on pause—no Jadakiss or Cam’ron. The North Carolina native claims his vault is overflowing ...
Many struggling musicians dream of the phone call that radically alters their career. For most, it remains a fantasy. The phone never rings. Or seemingly promising conversations with industry grifters ...