Murphy Lee

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Murphy Lee rose to national prominence as a member of St. Louis hip‑hop collective St. Lunatics, alongside Nelly. He gained early recognition through standout appearances on Country Grammar and later on Nelly’s multi‑platinum album Nellyville, including the hit “Air Force Ones.”

In 2003, Murphy Lee further boosted his profile with the Grammy‑nominated smash “Shake Ya Tailfeather,” featuring Nelly and P. Diddy, before releasing his solo debut Murphy’s Law, led by the hit single “What da Hook Gon Be.”

He is performing at Tacos and Tequila Festival 2026 on the following dates:

  • April 11 – Houston
  • May 9 – San Antonio
  • July 25 – Cleveland
  • August 1 – Pittsburgh
  • August 8 – Colorado Springs
  • August 22 – Winnipeg
  • September 12 – St. Louis

Murphy Lee

Murphy Lee rose to national prominence as a member of St. Louis hip‑hop collective St. Lunatics, alongside Nelly. He gained early recognition through standout appearances on Country Grammar and later on Nelly’s multi‑platinum album Nellyville, including the hit “Air Force Ones.”

In 2003, Murphy Lee further boosted his profile with the Grammy‑nominated smash “Shake Ya Tailfeather,” featuring Nelly and P. Diddy, before releasing his solo debut Murphy’s Law, led by the hit single “What da Hook Gon Be.”

He is performing at Tacos and Tequila Festival 2026 on the following dates:

  • April 11 – Houston
  • May 9 – San Antonio
  • July 25 – Cleveland
  • August 1 – Pittsburgh
  • August 8 – Colorado Springs
  • August 22 – Winnipeg
  • September 12 – St. Louis