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– A standout track where Murray delivers one of his most memorable performances over a subtle keyboard groove. He channels raw aggression, with lines like "I holla Allah U Akhbar my peeps hold me down / In the roughest pair of Timbs that ever touched the ground."

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Enigma wasn't just a Sermon showcase, however. It brought in some of the era's most exciting production talent. The legendary J Dilla, producing as part of The Ummah, lent his signature sound to the track "Dangerous Ground". Ty Fyffe, another Def Squad affiliate, also contributed, helping to shape the album's diverse sonic palette.

With a total running time of 49 minutes and 42 seconds, Enigma is a concise and powerful listening experience that wastes no time.

The album’s lead single is arguably one of Murray’s finest moments. Built around a brilliant sample of Maze featuring Frankie Beverly’s "Before I Let Go," the track features Murray flowing effortlessly over a bouncy rhythm. The music video, characterized by its fish-eye lens aesthetics, became a staple on video countdown shows. 2. "Yeah" (featuring Busta Rhymes and Redman)

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: Featuring Busta Rhymes and Redman, this track is an absolute powerhouse of energy. The chemistry between Murray and Redman (a prelude to the official Def Squad album El Niño in 1998) is palpable, with Busta providing an explosive hook that tore up underground clubs. Deep Cuts and Hidden Gems