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Can't Knock the Shuffle (Classic) - Murs

Can't Knock the Shuffle (Classic) - Murs

FromThe Questions Hip-Hop


Can't Knock the Shuffle (Classic) - Murs

FromThe Questions Hip-Hop

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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ORDER THE QUESTIONS HIP-HOP TRIVIA GAME
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Original broadcast: October 7, 2020
Can't Knock the Shuffle is coming back under the umbrella of The Questions Hip-Hop Podcast. To get you all caught up, here's a flashback to the very first episode of CKTS with Murs. Murs has been consistently releasing music since the late 90s, repping his home of Los Angeles the entire time. He's incredibly prolific, with a catalog ranging around 600 songs, and he's worked with practically everybody in the business, from Kendrick Lamar to El-P (Run the Jewels) to Snoop Dogg to Slug from Atmosphere. In this episode, he shares the stories behind these songs:

"My Story" (Good Music, 1999)

"Are You Ready?" (Sweet Lord, 2008)

"Doing Me" (Melrose w/ Terrace Martin, 2011)

"Signs" (3 Melancholy Gypsies, Grand Caravan to the Rim of the World, 2005)

"Freak These Tales" (Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition, 2004)

"Hot Bars" (Felt, Felt: A Tribute to Christina Ricci, 2002)

"Wifey" (The White Mandingos, The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me, 2013)


...and reveals why he thinks his fans don't love his favorite albums, the origin of his partnership with producer 9th Wonder, the album that *almost* became his major label debut, and the model who snubbed him on a 5-hour flight across the country.
The Questions: @thequestionshiphop (IG), @questionshiphop (Twitter)
Sean: @seandammit (IG), @seandammit (Twitter)
Murs: @murs316 (IG) @murs (Twitter)
Email: sean@questionshiphop.com
questionshiphop.com
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Sean Kantrowitz connects with hip hop's biggest fans – rappers, DJs, producers, writers, comedians, actors, and everything in between – to test their rap trivia skills, discuss their careers, and talk about how the music changed their lives.