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11/18/24

Morray Continues His Streak Of Relatable Storytelling With "Out The Hole"

Morray continues his streak of relatable storytelling with "Out The Hole," a heartfelt anthem about self-reliance, loyalty, and grinding for success. The track's central theme revolves around navigating relationships while staying true to one's hustle and growth. The line “Had to learn to be assertive when it come to them bands” sets the tone, emphasizing the importance of taking control when it comes to financial matters. Morray highlights how crucial it is to maintain focus, especially when others might not share the same vision or work ethic. In “N**s be tryna find the exit after gettin’ the grand,” he critiques those who abandon ship as soon as they taste success, showing how fleeting loyalty can be in a world where money often dictates relationships. This is underscored by the poignant observation, “Loyalty shouldn’t come with no price,” a reminder that genuine support shouldn’t be transactional. Morray delivers sharp criticism in “Nowadays, n**s wanna ask you for a piece of the pie but can’t bake they own cake,” painting a vivid picture of people expecting handouts without putting in the work. His refusal to compromise his own grind is clear in “I ain’t givin’ up mine.” The Tony Hawk metaphor in “Be Tony Hawk, get on board, n***, learn how to grind”* is a standout, tying the concept of hard work to skateboarding’s relentless perseverance. The hook, with its melodic “Whoa-oh-oh” refrain, adds an emotional layer that resonates deeply, embodying the struggle and triumph of climbing out of tough situations. "Out The Hole" is an inspiring reminder of self-determination and the value of staying grounded, delivered with Morray's signature soulful vibe.