Streets Sermons on Wednesday morning (April 28), fresh off signing a deal with Interscope Records.
The Fayetteville, North Carolina rapper’s new mixtape includes 13 tracks and features his breakthrough single “Quicksand,” which has over 61 million views on YouTube. In a press release, the project’s described as a look at Morray’s “youthful struggles and indiscretions” and “motivations to succeed,” while showing the “universal truths about the tragedies and triumphs of growing up in the hood.”
Morray didn’t collaborate with anyone on the singles and the project remains without any guest appearances.
To coincide with the release, Morray also shared a Christian Breslauer-directed music video for “Can’t Use Me.” The visual finds him taking a radio station hostage and hijacking the airwaves with his music.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday (April 15), he announced that his new mixtape is titled
Streets Sermons and later confirmed an April 28 release date during an appearance on
The Breakfast Club on Friday (April 16). Morray hyped up his fans with the simple but engaging caption, “you ready.”
Fellow North Carolina native DaBaby showed his excitement in the comments by typing his “LET’S GO” adlib, with the chart-topping 24kGoldn also adding, “we ready 4 that.”
Still in the early stages of his career, Morray has already received co-signs from big names such as JAY-Z, J. Cole, Rick Ross, G Herbo, Tay Keith and Yella Beezy. His song “Quicksand” has over 55 million YouTube views and even managed to break into the Billboard Hot 100 chart.