The 19-track album is heavily produced by , Jermaine Dupri , and Mannie Fresh . Featured Artist(s) "Don't Blow It" Mannie Fresh "Luv Me Baby" Jazze Pha & Sleepy Brown "This Goes Out" Nelly, Lil Wayne, Lil Jon, Roscoe, Cardan "Wat Da Hook Gon Be" Jermaine Dupri Jermaine Dupri "Red Hot Riplets" St. Lunatics "Murphy Lee" Jermaine Dupri "Shake Ya Tailfeather" Nelly & P. Diddy Jayson "Koko" Bridges
After the success of 2003, Murphy Lee struggled to release a second studio album. By 2005, a rumored album titled You See Me was announced but never dropped. Fans began stitching together leaks, radio freestyles, and feature verses, naming the compilation "Murphy-s Law 2" or simply "Murphy-s Law (Unreleased)." The .zip file often contains these orphaned tracks.
Before stepping into the solo spotlight, Murphy Lee (born Torhi Harper) was best known as the youngest member of the St. Lunatics. He made memorable appearances on Nelly’s diamond-certified debut Country Grammar (2000) and the group’s multi-platinum release Free City (2001).
A smooth, soulful track that perfectly balanced the aggressive club bangers on the rest of the album. The production by Jazze Pha offered a laid-back, Southern-fried groove.