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Morray opened up about his challenging journey from walking three hours to and from work to creating the viral hit "Quicksand." Despite being a bright student who earned his GED with notably high scores while incarcerated, Morray found himself struggling post-release. At just 18, he became a father for the first time, followed by another child at 21, all while battling financial instability. Working in construction without a car, Morray faced grueling walks on North Carolina highways amid dangerous conditions just to make ends meet. At one point, he even worked at a pork processing plant to sustain his family. Morray's resilience shone through as he turned to music, which he used as both a creative outlet and a form of therapy. "Quicksand" emerged from this period of adversity, showcasing Morray's journey from hardship to musical acclaim, resonating with listeners through its raw and relatable storytelling.