Murphy Lee is a versatile and talented American rapper and songwriter. Born Torhi Harper on December 18, 1978, in St. Louis, Missouri, Murphy Lee rose to prominence as a member of the St. Lunatics, a hip-hop group formed in the late 1990s. Known for his distinctive deep voice and smooth flow, Murphy Lee made a name for himself with his dynamic and energetic performances. As a solo artist, Murphy Lee earned widespread recognition with his debut album "Murphy's Law" released in 2003. The album spawned the hit single "Shake Ya Tailfeather," featuring Nelly and P. Diddy, which became a massive success, earning him a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. The success of the album solidified Murphy Lee's position in the rap scene. With his charismatic personality and unique style, Murphy Lee continued to captivate audiences with his subsequent projects and collaborations. He showcased his versatility by exploring different musical genres and collaborating with various artists, further establishing himself as an influential figure in the hip-hop community. Murphy Lee's distinctive voice, catchy lyrics, and captivating performances have made him a celebrated rapper, demonstrating his ability to create music that resonates with people from diverse backgrounds. With his undeniable talent, Murphy Lee's contributions have left an indelible mark on the rap industry.