Morray – Dreamland

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Morray - Dreamland

Morray returns it to his youth days and the battles he looked on his enthusiastic new single “Dreamland.”

It’s unfathomable to take note of how rapidly Fayetteville rapper Morray soar onto the scene, his quality amplified by co-signs from J. Cole, Rick Ross, Jay-Z, and that’s just the beginning. Also, however some may have been at first incredulous of a craftsman picking up such energy so rapidly, it’s straightforward the youthful rapper’s allure after jumping into his music. Mixing solid tunes with legitimate road reflections, there’s bounty to unload across the singles he’s delivered up to this point – a number that develops with the arrival of his new “Fantasy land” drop.

Driven by a passionate piano movement, the idea of the track before long gets apparent as Morray’s difficult reflections on his youth become known. “It was hard growing up as I did,” he sings. “Seeing everyone have this yet I ain’t never had crap, similar to screw Christmas and the birthday I ain’t actually had presents.” As the drums hit, Morray extends the extent of his story, thinking back to a disagreement with the law he encountered when he was just thirteen. “Couldn’t get a break from the state, captured a case,” he raps. “I was just thirteen had a veil on the face/I was five-foot five, had a nine on the midsection/I was savvy as a bitch and let my brain go to squander.”

Listen below.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Couldn’t even catch a break from the state, caught a case
I was only thirteen had a mask on the face
I was five-foot five, had a nine on the waist
I was smart as a bitch and let my mind go to waste

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