Have a Nice Life then moves on to cautionary street tales like “Okey Dog,” a narrative about a “one-man gang who never gave a fuck” and lands in jail, the minimal electro and grim fantasy of “Woke Up Dead” and manic “P T S D” (with E-40), which features some of the album’s best pure rapping. He starts out refreshingly honest and positive on the title track, joking about his age and extolling remaining grateful across life’s curveballs (“I don’t wanna dye my hair/’Cause a lot of my homies died before they got there”). ![]() Free of weak tracks, extraneous skits or too many guest spots, Have a Nice Life lets Murs’ storytelling and messages shine. Rapper has done, but it’s also incredibly solid. ![]() Murs’ latest solo release is as eclectic as anything the L.A.
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