Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Murs Leaves Warner Bros., Talks New Projects
Author: Slava Kuperstein
Los Angeles rapper Murs has left Warner Bros. records, after reports surfaced that he had been dropped from the label.
Murs denies being dropped, and confirmed that the move was a mutual decision, following a "difference in opinion."
Despite the news, the rapper has no plans to slow down, as he spoke on several projects, including sequels to previous albums with 9th Wonder and Slug of Atmosphere.
"Murs and 9th Wonder coming next year. Felt 3 coming out this year," he said. " I got a punk rock group called The Invincibles with this gang called Whole Wheat Bread coming out this year. I've also been working on some stuff with DJ Quik and Terrence Martin. We're doing a whole ghetto, hood, electro, dance, sex, party record. We've been working on that. We've got a few songs knocked out. I've also got Varsity Blues 2, man. So, I got like four records coming out. I'm going to have like 10 records in the next year, man."
During his stay at Warner Bros., Murs released one album - 2008's Murs For President.
hiphopdx.com
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