Dre Murray Releases "34" His Second Album in 2015

Christian hip hop singer and songwriter Dre Murray has just released his sophmore album entitled 34. 34 is Murray's second full-length effort in 2015. In April, he and label mate Alex Faith dropped a collaborative LP, Southern Lights: Overexposed, which peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart. Collision also released the project as a visual album.
Murray was born Andre Ledarryl Murray on September 14, 1981, in Houston, Texas. He currently lives in Oklahoma with his wife and two daughters. In 2003, Murray released his first album entitled Project Ghetto and in 2008 an album called Manumit. Between 2010 and 2011, Murray along with Wit[who?] created a series entitled Hell's Paradise.
In 2011, Dre Murray became part of the Christian hip hop collective W.L.A.K..[3] In 2013, Murray released his second studio album, Gold Rush: Maybe One Day, with Collision Records. He released, Southern Lights: Overexposed, with Alex Faith on April 28, 2015 by Collision Records as well as "Southern Lights Remix" also with Alex Faith and was produced by Cardec Drums and features John Givez, JGivens, Corey Paul and Tragic Hero and sampled "Lights" by Ellie Goulding.
Now you can purchase 34 on iTunes or Amazon.
Tracklist
1. 1981
2. Turn It
3. DWB (feat. David James)
4. 1989 (Taylor Swift) [feat. Tragic Hero]
5. Family Tree (feat. David James)
6. 22
7. American Death Triangle
8. Cliffhanger (Interlude)
9. Play Me At your Wedding
10. Paintriot
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