Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Murphy Lee, Jazze Pha, Sleepy Brown, Nelly, Ali, Kyjuan, Roscoe, Cardan, Lil Jon, Lil' Wayne, Jermaine Dupri, King Jacob, The Professor, Avery Storm, Seven, Zee, P. Diddy, Toya. |  | Producers includes: Jason "Jay E" Epperson, City Spud, Mannie Fresh, Jazze Pha, Murphy Lee. |  | Personnel includes: Murphy Lee, Jazze Pha, Sleepy Brown, Nelly, Ali, Kyjuan, Roscoe, Cardan, Lil Jon, Lil' Wayne, Jermaine Dupri, King Jacob, The Professor, Avery Storm, Seven, Zee, P. Diddy, Toya. |  | Producers includes: Jason "Jay E" Epperson, City Spud, Mannie Fresh, Jazze Pha, Murphy Lee. |  | Personnel: Zo (guitar, keyboards); TJ Oster, William Ooum, Charles Pettaway (guitar); Nikki Randolph (violin); Tracy Andriotti (cello); Larry Smith (flute, soprano saxophone); Oliver Sain (saxophone); Marc Raymond Garcia (trumpet, trombone); Waiel "Wally" Yaghnam (drums, percussion); Andy Stoutenborough (drums); B Money (scratches). |  | Audio Mixers: Jermaine Dupri; Paul Logus; Phil Tan; Richard Travali. |  | Recording information: Basement Beats Studios, St. Louis, MO; Daddy's House Recording Studio, New York, NY; SouthSide Studios, Atlanta, GA; Stankonia Recording, Atlanta, GA; The Hit Factory, New York, NY. |  | Photographer: Jonathan Mannion. |  | Murphy Lee of St. Lunatics had the ultimate hip-hop coming-out party on the featured track of the highly anticipated 2003 soundtrack to BAD BOYS II, trading rhymes (and even granted equal billing) with two of the most prominent rap luminaries of the past decade, Nelly & P. Diddy. The infectious "Shake Ya Tailfeather" shot to number one, and following its success comes Murphy's debut solo set, MURPHY'S LAW, a lively collection of lyrical acrobatics about women, cars, and new slang set to intense, dance-floor-ready beats. |  | Lee's certainly about inclusion, and MURPHY'S LAW is a continual party with guests stopping by from all over; the best gathering shows up on the pounding, rock-inflected "This Goes Out" with Nelly, Lil' Wayne, Lil Jon, and many others celebrating hip-hop from various corners of the country. And Lee's subtle country drawl plays well with others as it preaches of an inviting rap world. Even when he claims to eschew hooks--which he and Jermaine Dupri do on "Wat Da Hook Gon Be"--a hook somehow wends its way to the top. MURPHY'S LAW is about just that--constantly catchy and consistently engaging, a satisfying debut from a member of hip-hop's hottest groups. |  | Murphy Lee of St. Lunatics had the ultimate hip-hop coming-out party on the featured track of the highly anticipated 2003 soundtrack to BAD BOYS II, trading rhymes (and even granted equal billing) with two of the most prominent rap luminaries of the past decade, Nelly & P. Diddy. The infectious "Shake Ya Tailfeather" shot to number one, and following its success comes Murphy's debut solo set, MURPHY'S LAW, a lively collection of lyrical acrobatics about women, cars, and new slang set to intense, dance-floor-ready beats. |  | Lee's certainly about inclusion, and MURPHY'S LAW is a continual party with guests stopping by from all over; the best gathering shows up on the pounding, rock-inflected "This Goes Out" with Nelly, Lil' Wayne, Lil Jon, and many others celebrating hip-hop from various corners of the country. And Lee's subtle country drawl plays well with others as it preaches of an inviting rap world. Even when he claims to eschew hooks--which he and Jermaine Dupri do on "Wat Da Hook Gon Be"--a hook somehow wends its way to the top. MURPHY'S LAW is about just that--constantly catchy and consistently engaging, a satisfying debut from a member of hip-hop's hottest groups. | Producer: City Spud; LROC; Jazze Pha; Jermaine Dupri; Mannie Fresh; Murphy Lee; Jayson "Ko Ko" Bridges | Engineer: Waiel "Wally" Yaghnam; Brian Frye; Jason Epperson; Carl Nappa | Musical Guests |  | Jermaine Dupri |  | Roscoe |  | Toya |  | Nelly |  | Cardan |  | P. Diddy |  | Lil Jon |  | Ali |  | Lil Wayne |  | Jazze Pha |  | Sleepy Sleepy Brown |  | Kyjuan |  | King Jacob |  | The Professor |  | Avery Storm |  | Seven |  | Zee |
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