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Southern Lights: Overexposed

2M streams

1,986,397

Gold Rush: Maybe One Day

1.4M streams

1,370,271

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610.6K streams

610,604

Manumit

320.7K streams

320,659

What's Wrong (Remix)

14.7K streams

14,685

No Love Lost

13.8K streams

13,787

Better (feat. Ryann Darling)

10.4K streams

10,444

I Did It

8.7K streams

8,701

Hero

7.1K streams

7,119

Moves

4.1K streams

4,123

Biography

American artist Dre Murray was born and raised in the South Park development within Houston, Texas, but he moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 2000 for school. Murray's adopted home had a healthy Christian hip-hop scene that fostered his artistic growth. He released his first two albums, Project Ghetto and Manumit, in 2003 and 2008, respectively. Across 2010 and 2011, he and Wit issued the Hell's Paradise series. Along with Christon Gray, Alex Faith, and Swoope, Murray then formed W.L.A.K. (W.L.A.K.). The group released a self-titled album in March 2013, and it was a crossover success, peaking at number one on spotify:search:label%3A%22Billboard%22 's Top Gospel Albums chart while hitting number seven on Top Rap Albums and number 81 on the all-genre spotify:search:label%3A%22Billboard%22 200 chart. Four months later, Murray released Gold Rush: Maybe One Day for the spotify:search:label%3A%22Collision%22 label. It peaked at number six on the spotify:search:label%3A%22Billboard%22 Gospel chart. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi