Philadelphia has come to be known as the “land of the spitters,” where artists can differentiate themselves by out-rapping the competition. For Kur (pronounced “Core”), he’s been a conversation starter within the city’s hip-hop networks.
Kur began bubbling with a string of mixtapes that put his rapping in the forefront and began working with artists like Dave East, Lil Uzi Vert, A$AP Twelvyy, Quilly, and Lil Reese, and more, and with cosigns from Timabland, Pusha T and Meek Mill.
He has since risen to a be a community staple not only through music, but also by giving back to supporters.
In the summer of 2019 Kur dropped Shakur, which lead singles “Crack,” and “Soul” featuring Mozzy, helped the album reach over 10M combined streams on Apple Music and Spotify.
In November 2019, he surprise released Spare Me which reached #14 on Apple Music’s Hip-Hop/Rap chart, #20 on its All Genres chart and prompted Meek Mill to proclaim Kur “the soul of Philly.”
His latest independent release ‘THURL’ is a journey through KUR’s maturity over the past couple of years, completely focusing on his music with no distractions and more patience.