Murs, the versatile and prolific rapper from Los Angeles, delivers a powerful statement with his 2012 album "This Generation." Released on Duck Down Music Inc., this 45-minute journey through underground and West Coast hip hop is a testament to Murs' lyrical prowess and artistic evolution.
The album opens with "Just Begun," setting the tone for a collection of tracks that blend raw storytelling with infectious beats. From the nostalgic ride in "64' Impala" to the gritty reality of "Reina De Barrio (Ghetto Queen)," Murs paints vivid pictures of life, love, and struggle. "Stone Cold" and "Yellow Tape" showcase his ability to craft hard-hitting bars over equally hard-hitting production, while "Peace Treaty" offers a moment of reflection and resolution.
Murs' signature wit and wordplay shine on tracks like "And It Goes" and "Slash Gordan," proving that he's not just a rapper but a true poet. The album delves into deeper themes with "Heartbreaks & Handcuffs" and "This Generation," offering a glimpse into the personal and societal issues that shape our world. "Future Love" and "The Other Side" close out the album on a hopeful note, blending smooth flows with uplifting messages.
With "This Generation," Murs solidifies his place as a cornerstone of underground hip hop, delivering an album that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates authentic, unfiltered hip hop.