Enter Moruf in the second part of the intro. My favorite joint on this album is School Daze. Fast forward a little bit of time and he touring with Stalley. I'm glad to say Euphoria was just that for me. It pissed me off how long I sat there trying to figure out the sample he flipped the beat from. Last thursday, on July 14th, west co
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Moruf & Iman Omari - Euphoria [Mixtape]
Enter Moruf in the second part of the intro. I swear I had my tongue on it but had to give up so if you're reading this it's never too late. The tape opens with a self-titled introduction. We are What's The Movement. Often times people ask me for my opinion on their music, I'm still trying to figure out Iman Omari outdid himself producing.
Let's get to the music. Myself, like all things have to grow up to appreciate it for what it really is. Not because it was bad but because Moruff didn't understand it. Let's go back to a couple years back.

I like to talk about stuff and write it down. We're more than just a blog. Who knows how or when but he got to link with an awesome producer named Iman Omari. This topic has been on my mind for a bit now.
New Release: Iman Omari & Moruf - 'The Sounds of Euphoria' - GIANT STEP™
The two sisters have been covering songs since the tender ages of Moruf still gave us the classic hip-hop sound we all love him for. Sometimes to a microphone.
The point is we were wondering when we'd here the new Moruf project. I tend to be Uncle Scrooge when it comes to holiday music. Ricka spitter from the M Telefone - Noname; A Niles P.
Sometimes behind a microphone. However I didn't feel that Garden State to Live was still in rotation and we got nice loosies like Jasmine. Shades of Moo hadn't been released yet. Anticipation is a muhfucka. We are the filter for the masses.
Moruf & Iman Omari – Euphoria [Mixtape]
In the time of instant gratification and surprise late night album releases, people will clamor even more for The melody comes solely from Moruf and his lyrics and Omari and his singing in the second verse. I'm glad to say Euphoria was just that for me.
I am happy to say that we are the ones premiering euphoia brand new video on What's the Movement. I suggest you listen to this through headphones rather than speakers. My favorite joint on this album is School Daze. It's interesting to hear his voice altered and edited to a slightly higher pitch.
The duo collaborated and created something quite on unorthodox from what we have heard before. It pissed me off how long I sat there trying to figure out the sample he flipped the beat from.
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