Lee is in addition the chief executive of his own label, U C Me Entertainment. They scored a regional hit with all the tune “Gimmie What You Got”, but the crew found it difficult to get a record deal. Nelly procured a deal as a solo act, and released Country Grammar in 2000. A second St. Lunatics Who Is The Boss was released in 2006. It’s not supported by the members as the music recording studio Fast Life released the CD since they possessed the music. This is a CD of the group’s 1996 tunes, which are raps on the music of popular 90s tunes. In 2002, he was featured on Jermaine Dupri’s hit single “Welcome to Atlanta” remix. That tune would later win him a Grammy. Riding the success of “Shake Ya Tailfeather,” Murphy Lee released his debut album Murphy’s Law after that year. All later releases were done off his web site “murphyleeucme.com”.
Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Record Labels
Derrty Ent, Universal Records, Geffen Records, U C Me Entertainment
Nominations
MTV Video Music Award for Best Hip-Hop Video, Billboard Music Award for Rhythmic Top 40 Title of the Year, Wat Da Hook Gon Be, Luv Me Baby, Cool Wit It
Star Sign
Sagittarius
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Fact
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Has 1 son
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Youngest member of Nelly's rap group, the St. Lunatics
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Graduated from University City High School in University City, MO, in June 2001
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
No Strings Attached
2011/I
performer: "SHAKE YA TAILFEATHER" / writer: "SHAKE YA TAILFEATHER" - as Murphy Lee Harper
Shadowland
2008
performer: "UC ME" / writer: "UC ME"
The Longest Yard
2005
"Stomp" / performer: "Stomp"
Beef II
2004
Video documentary performer: "Roc the Mic Remix"
Love Don't Cost a Thing
2003
performer: "Luv Me Baby" / writer: "Luv Me Baby", "Air Force Ones" - as Tohri Murphy Lee Harper
Bad Boys II
2003
performer: "Shake Ya Tailfeather" / writer: "Shake Ya Tailfeather"
Scooby-Doo
2002
lyrics: "Thinking About You" / performer: "Thinking About You"