Los Angeles indie rapper, Murs, has reportedly been released from Warner Bros. Records, where he dropped his major label debut, Murs 4 President, back in 2008.
Despite rumors that he was "dropped" from the label, Murs recently confirmed that it was a mutual decision after he expressed his desire to leave due to a "difference in opinion."
According to TheBoomBox.com, the indie powerhouse plans to release several new albums in the next year, including follow-ups to his collaborative efforts with producer 9th Wonder and Slug of Atmosphere.
"Murs and 9th Wonder coming next year. Felt 3 coming out this year. I got a punk rock group called The Invincibles with this gang called 'Whole Wheat Bread' coming out this year," he explained. "I've also been working on some stuff with DJ Quik and Terrence Martin. We're doing a whole ghetto, hood, electro, dance, sex, party record. We've been working on that.
"I've also got 'Varsity Blues 2,' man. So, I got like four records coming out. I'm going to have like 10 records in the next year, man."
When these records are set for release were unknown at press time.
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