Murphy Lee

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Murphy Lee
Background information
Birth name Tohri Harper
Born December 18, 1979
Origin St. Louis, Missouri
Genre(s) Hip-hop
R&B
Pop Rap
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 1996-present
Label(s) U C Me Entertainment/Derrty Ent./Universal Records
Associated
acts
St. Lunatics


Murphy Lee, born Tohri Murphy Lee Harper, on December 18, 1979 (Also known as Murph-Derrt and Da Skool Boy) to a single mother in St. Louis, Missouri & was raised in University City, AKA U-City, with older brother Kyjuan and their sisters and younger brothers. After first appearing on co St. Lunatics member Nelly's 1st release Country Grammar in 2000, Murph went on to work with some of the elite in the rap game including Jermaine Dupri, Lil Wayne, Ying Yang Twins and many more. Releasing his debut solo album Murphy's Law in '03, Murph won a grammy for the song "Shake Ya Tailfeather" featuring Nelly and Diddy. The album would eventually go platinum. Continuing the platinum streak the Tics started back in 2000 with Nelly's first album, Country Grammar.

He is also the owner of Good for You Cafe, currently with 2 locations in St. Louis, which offers not only vegetarian dishes, but dishes containing meat as well. Murph has also expanded his business profile with the advent of his own label "U C Me Entertainment" and his latest venture a Promotion Company, Xclusive Promotional Products, for up and coming artists. Murphy Lee has released 3 mixtapes of his own, and appeared on his own artists albums, such as younger brother, Futurre's Group Da Camp, R&B singer, Zee's, as well as Prentiss Church, Potzee, and Quor 03.


Contents

  • Murphy's Law (2003) Certified: Platinum
  • Who Says St.Louis Aint Hip Hop *working name, scheduled to be released in 2007


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