Three weeks removed from the release of his debut mixtape Street Sermons, North Carolina crooner/rapper Morray made his television debut last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, blazing through a medley ...
One of Fayetteville's own took to the Shine stage at J. Cole's Dreamville Festival at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh on Saturday. Morray, who rose to fame following the success of his 2020 music video ...
It’s been more than a year since Morray released his debut project Street Sermons, which contained a slew of successful singles — including the gold-certified hit single “Quicksand.” Since then, he’s ...
Fresh off signing a deal with Interscope Records, rising North Carolina rapper Morray has returned with “Trenches,” the latest video and single from his forthcoming debut Street Sermons. Similar to ...
Fayetteville, North Carolina native Morray has shared the video for his latest song "Low Key." The track features a catchy hook and Morray's patented mixture of melody and trap. It's been a productive ...
North Carolina rapper Morray went from a practically unknown name to one of rap’s most promising new acts in a matter of just one year. He first rose to fame through the success of his breakout single ...
Not even J. Cole can save him now. Morray is apparently frustrated with his label for putting his releases on pause—no Jadakiss or Cam’ron. The North Carolina native claims his vault is overflowing ...
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