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It's almost impossible to not like the affable Murphy Lee (aka da Skool Boy). On his debut solo album, Murphy's Law, you can't say he's fired a blank, although Lee is probably best suited to the guest spots and supporting roles that helped pave the way for this. In lead single "What da Hook Gon Be," Lee boasts that he's skilled enough to not need a hook. Adding profit potential is the reappearance of "Shake Ya Tailfeather," the collaboration with P. Diddy and Nelly that managed to trump Jay-Z's "La La La" as the biggest song from the Bad Boys II soundtrack. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide