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Track List: Murphy's Law

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  1. Be MyselfDownload & Buy
  2. Don't Blow ItDownload & Buy
  3. Hold UpDownload & Buy
  4. Granpa Gametight
  5. Luv Me BabyDownload & Buy
  6. 'Murphy's Law'Download & Buy
  7. Cool Wit It
  8. This Goes OutDownload & Buy
  9. What Da Hook Gon BeDownload & Buy
  10. So X-Treme
  11. 'How Many Kids You Got'
  12. I Better Go
  13. Red Hot Riplets
  14. Regular GuyDownload & Buy
  15. Gods Don't ChillDownload & Buy
  16. Murhpy Lee
  17. 'Head From A Midget'Download & Buy
  18. Shake Your TailfeatherDownload & Buy
  19. Same Ol' DirtyDownload & Buy

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Album Details: Murphy's Law

Release Date:
09/23/2003
Label:
Umvd Labels
UPC:
602498607893

User Reviews: Murphy's Law

  1. Murph gettin' it done

    , September 17, 2003
    Reviewer: Mike - See all Mike's reviews
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  2. Murphy's Law is off da hook!!!!!!!!

    , September 20, 2003
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From AMG Reviews

It's almost impossible to not like the affable Murphy Lee (aka Da Skool Boy), but the same can't be said about his debut solo album, titled -- surprisingly enough -- Murphy's Law. Though you can't exactly say he's fired a blank, the number of unengaging productions and unimaginative rhymes make it apparent that Lee's best suited to the guest spots and supporting roles that helped pave the way for this. This fact is proved most in the songs where Lee is the one getting the assistance; for instance, one “what/yeah/okay" combination from Lil' Jon (in “This Goes Out") all but destroys the rest of the record. In lead single “What da Hook Gon Be," Lee boasts that he's skilled enough to not need a hook, and then he proves throughout the song (and the remainder of the album) that yes, he does in fact need a hook. Adding profit potential is the re-appearance of “Shake Ya Tailfeather," the collaboration with P. Diddy and Nelly that managed to mysteriously trump Jay-Z's “La La La" as the biggest song from the Bad Boys II soundtrack. The album's low point is “Murphy Lee," which takes its main vocal hook from -- ta dum, ta dum -- Marvin Gaye's “Mercy Mercy Me." You can guess how the words are changed.

- Andy Kellman, All Music Guide



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