MoRRay
With his soulful vocals and compelling mixture of trap, R&B, and Southern hip-hop, singer/rapper Morray found breakout success in 2020 with his hooky single "Quicksand." The North Carolinian's songs of perseverance and inner grit reflect his own personal narrative; at one of the lowest points of his life and on the verge of quitting, his chance discovery by media mogul Moe Shalizi quickly led to widespread exposure and co-signs from J. Cole, Rick Ross, and DaBaby. By 2021, Morray's elevated status as an artist to watch created plenty of hype for his debut mixtape, Street Sermons.
Growing up in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Morae Ruffin was raised on R&B and gospel albums, later getting into East Coast rap. After discovering the music of Drake, he was inspired by the Canadian's natural fluidity between rapping and singing, a talent he aspired to re-create with his own music. In and out of trouble during his teenage years, Morray later drew on his misspent youth hustling and serving jail time as inspiration for the music of his twenties. Working construction jobs and raising a family, he rapped and recorded on the side, developing his unique style, but finding little success in the music industry. In mid-2020, with his music career seemingly going nowhere, he lost his job at a Fayetteville call center. Trying to support three children and considering ditching music altogether, he was at a low point in life when a sudden call from Moe Shalizi, whose Shalizi Group managed a number of stars in the EDM world, changed everything. Having seen Morray's video for "Quicksand," a gritty autobiographical track with a strong melodic hook, he signed the artist and helped turn the song into a viral hit by the year's end.
Fans and peers took notice of the soulful "Quicksand" and other Morray singles like "Switched Up" and "Big Decisions," with Fayetteville hometown hero J. Cole endorsing him and the press making positive comparisons to artists like Rod Wave and Roddy Ricch. Co-signs from Rick Ross and DaBaby preceded the rapper's debut mixtape, Street Sermons, a featureless offering that built on his street-level balladry. 2022 saw the release of the standalone single "Still Here," which saw Morray team up with East Coast rapper Cordae. More singles followed, including "Letter to Myself," "Broken Vows," and "Da Rant."
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Bad Situations
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 24 Sep 2021
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High Price
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 31 Mar 2023
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Broken Vows
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 17 Nov 2022
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Never Fail
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 19 Nov 2021
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Still Here
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 4 Mar 2022
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Street Sermons
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records on 28 Apr 2021
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Ticket
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 12 Aug 2022
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Letter To Myself
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 25 Oct 2022
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Da Rant
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 13 Dec 2022
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Mime (From Madden NFL 22 Soundtrack)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 13 Aug 2021
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Team Player
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by LVRN - Interscope Records on 9 Sep 2022
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High Price
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 31 Mar 2023
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Still Here
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 4 Mar 2022
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Broken Vows
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 17 Nov 2022
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Da Rant
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 13 Dec 2022
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Momma's Love
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 6 May 2022
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Letter To Myself
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Pick Six Records - Interscope Records on 25 Oct 2022
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo