Today (Sept. 24), Morray will officially begin his 17-city excursion alongside J. Cole, 21 Savage, and comedian Druski for “The Off-Season Tour.” Perhaps in celebration of the momentous occasion, the Fayetteville talent decided to bless the masses with a new single titled “Bad Situations,” an Andyr and 8th Diamond-produced effort that sees him singing about past struggles and current successes:
“Eating bacon with the grits, my breakfast is so legit, niggas gettin’ hella money I’m rarely payin’ the rent, now my bills super paid, I’m workin’ like I’m a slave, but it’s okay ‘cause my money blowin’ up like it’s a grenade, gettin’ stupid paid but I tell these niggas to watch me, I would never ever let a pussy nigga stop me, gettin ‘money I’m talking ‘bout all the profits, money fall out the wallеt, they know when a nigga got it…”
Back in April, Morray graced the world with his official debut mixtape Street Sermons, a 13-track body of work that boasted the well-received singles “Kingdom,” “Big Decisions,” and “Quicksand” — the last of which has since earned Morray a well-deserved Gold certification. In addition to appearing on Cole’s The Off-Season standout “m y . l i f e,” Morray also joined the likes of Flo Milli, Rubi Rose, Toosii, Blxst, Pooh Shiesty, and Coi Leray as the latest inductee into XXL’s coveted Freshman class.
Check out both “Bad Situations” and the full schedule for the aforementioned tour.
“The Off-Season Tour” dates:
- Sept. 24: Miami, FL – FTX Arena
- Sept. 25: Orlando, FL – Amway Center
- Sept. 27: Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
- Sept. 28: Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum Complex
- Sept. 29: Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
- Oct. 1: Boston, MA – TD Garden
- Oct. 2: Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
- Oct. 4: Washington DC – Capital One Arena
- Oct. 5: Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
- Oct. 7: Chicago, IL – United Center
- Oct. 10: Houston, TX – Toyota Center
- Oct. 11: Dallas, TX – American Airlines Arena
- Oct. 14: Denver, CO – Ball Arena
- Oct. 16: Las Vegas – MGM Grand Garden Arena
- Oct. 17: Phoenix, AZ – Phoenix Suns Arena
- Oct. 20: Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
- Oct. 21: Los Angeles, CA – The Forum