Keith Murray Speaks on New Album

    Keith Murray has had to wait more than 4
    years to get his career back on track. With label quarrels and some time to
    mentally prepare himself, he’s back. This time, his album will come via
    Koch Records
    and he recently claimed he was “elated”
    by this new deal.

    “People be like, ‘Where you been at for four
    years?’ I be like, ‘Damn, it’s been four years?’ I had to go through a mental
    process with Erick [Sermon] to get to the physical process where
    we are now. I had to go back to the proper elements that created us. My last
    situation was undesirable. I had to erase that — which took some time — to get
    back to the mental elements that created us. I listened to Enigma [an album
    dropped in 1996] , listened to [his debut] The Most Beautifullest Thing in This
    World … listened to the Redman albums,”
    he told MTV.

    “This album didn’t take me four years [to record],” he said
    of his newest LP Rapp-Murr-Phobia, set to drop July 31. “What
    took me four years was to get my mind in the proper perspective to come out
    right. My heart is in this album — I know n—as is gonna love it, so do it
    right. Sit down and take time and do it right.”

    Erick Sermon was instrumental in making
    of this album, as he has been for the most part of Murray’s
    career.

    “We sat down and made it from high-hat to kick to
    snare to subjects to words to sentences to paragraph, from scratch…E only
    used two samples on this album, ’cause you know Koch ain’t paying for samples.
    So it brought the best out of us. I work best with my back against the wall,
    like, ‘This has to pop. This has to be ferocious, so when a mutha—-a picks it
    up, they’ll love us.’ I wasn’t comfortable with $2 million, then [the album]
    fades. This has to be potent, this has to be what they love me for. So I did
    homework on myself.”

    He also noted that he expects great things from himself and
    he only expects one thing from fans.

    “I just want people to know Murray is out on July
    31 and he got some sh– that’s gonna bump. People be like, ‘Yo, Murray, bring
    that real sh—- back.’ I’m bringing it back — now go buy the sh–.”

    Check out both interviews with Keith Murray Here (Pt 1) & Here (Pt 2)

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