★★★★★
I had to laugh. Murphy Lee got some of the best free publicity of his career thanks to Bill Maher. There he was on TV, giving his usual speech about how rap is a negative influence on the youth, then he turned to his fellow comics (actually, unlike Bill, they are funny by DESIGN, not by accident) and proceeded to bitch about how incomprehensible the lyrics are. To prove his point, he cited Murph's lyrics from the smash hit "Shake Ya Tailfeather." Ironically, if Mr...
- rapreviews.com
2009-07-21
★★★★★
Unlike, say, Fabolous, who delivers meaningless rhymes with panache and dexterity, Nelly's sidekick Murphy Lee has yet to learn the art of saying nothing. His dull, no-brow debut hopes to draw attention away from his simpleton raps with bright and gleaming production ("Jungle Gym," "Don't Blow It"). It fails, mostly due to the "schoolboy's" excruciating attempts at wit boasting, for example, on "Luv Me Baby," "Like a special policeman, I'm always undercover." No amount of youthful charm can r....
- www.blender.com
2009-03-21