10 Things We Learned From The Breakfast Club Uncle Murda Interview [VIDEO]
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Known for his very violent approach to Rap music, Uncle Murda has always been a wild card. He spoke on his trials and tribulations as Hip-Hop’s bad guy with The Breakfast Club.
In his second appearance on the show, Uncle catches up with DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God. He discusses a variety of topics including that awful pawn shop commercial, upcoming music projects, the state of New York Hip-Hop, the murder of Notorious B.I.G. and more.
While he wasn’t talking super reckless, we still found some noteworthy revelations throughout the 20 minute sit down.
So we present the 10 things we learned from The Breakfast Club Uncle Murda interview. Let us know what surprised you the most in the comments section below.
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Pawn Rite
Murda discusses his history with pawning “items” that people didn’t deserve.
Hiding On Valentine’s Day
His scheme on ducking out on his girls on Valentine’s Day isn’t that bad when we really think about it.
Comparisons To The Notorious B.I.G.
Nas compared Uncle Murda to The Notorious B.I.G., allegedly.
Love & Hip Hop thought his situation with various girls wasn’t right for rachet television.
It looks like things got muddy with Epic Records after his manager Chris Lighty passed.
Murda isn’t fearful of the West Coast after threatening to kill Suge Knight for the murder of The Notorious B.I.G.
No Security
Uncle Murda doesn’t roll with security. #Shocker.
Vengeance
Murda still feels that New York didn’t stand up for B.I.G. after his murder.
Papoose
While their beef is not squashed it seems they two Brooklyn rappers avoid any problems with each other.
White People
Uncle Murda is giving out N-Word passes? Nah b.
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