

Morya
a.k.a
Fillie Fingaz
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CEO of Wait-A-Minute Productions LLC.
Emcee, Recording Artist, Producer, Battle Rapper
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The Story
February 6, 1981 at Ft. Sam Houston Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, Morris Angelo Walton Jr. was born. Instead of my parents calling me by junior or my middle name, my mother would just use the first parts of my first and middle name so she'd call me Morya. At 14, I started writing rhymes and getting more into a thought of rapping since I was always getting influenced by a couple of old friends that like to freestyle. After a couple of tries, I knew at the time it was not my thing, so I put my focus on other things. I graduated high school in 1999, went to a couple of community colleges, but dropped in 2002. Around that time I started hanging with some friends freestyling and for the first time, I actually found my niche on getting better at it. I was always writing songs the whole time. Months later I was thinking of a another rap name to come up with at the time and at first I was gonna go by Fillie Blunt Moe or Fillie Blunt Morya. Unfortunately, it was too blunt, lol. I started smoking a lot of weed on a normal basis and two cats I was smoking with came up the name Fillie Fingaz. That name actually fit me perfect because I have long fingers I use to always match my flavored Phillies cigars with the colors of the clothes I'm wearing.
In 2007, I had my first child and took that as motivation to take my music really serious along with making my own beats which gave me the name of my music production label, Wait-A-Minute Productions. I chose to go by my name and still keeping it to this day. I dropped mixtapes and one album over a ten year span and 2020, I dropped Da Last Mixtape under just Morya.
In 2020, I decided to go bac to the name Fillie Fingaz and is gearing up to release a mixtape series Jac Moves, and the ablum Now We're Talkin, which is a sequel to The Silent Treatment. As you click on the next page, you'll see all my projects and my upcoming projects that I have in the works.