uncle murda
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.
All publicity is good publicity, right? We sure hope so, as former Roc-A-Fella rapper and East New York native Uncle Murda was recently spotted in a local pawn shop commercial.
Uncle Murda (aka UM) admitted that he has ample material ready for release and it looks like he finally has the ball rolling. With that, we receive a visual for his hometown anthem, “New York City,” featuring Waka Flocka Flame and Vado.
New York City, once the mecca of Hip-Hop, has become a former shell of itself, and this was before Kendrick Lamar’s highly lauded “Control” verse reared its ugly head.
You can’t buy the publicity Kendrick Lamar is getting right now – even the greatest NBA coach of all time Phil Jackson is sending tweets his way. After shaking up the game with his feature verse on Big Sean’s “Control (HOF),” the Rap community has gotten either defensive, inspired, emotional or a bit of all […]
It’s not every day that we receive new material from Pete Rock or Camp Lo, so for them to appear on wax together again is special. Both parties appear alongside Uncle Murda on a new track called “Clean Getaway.”
Torae bears a gift to the Internets with his latest mixtape, Admission of Guilt. The 13-track project sticks true to the Brooklyn lyricist’s brand of true emceeing over knocking boom-bap beats. ‘Rae Charles tapped industry cohorts like Pharoahe Monch, Skyzoo, Bun B, The Kid Daytona and more for the mixtape.
Street talk is Uncle Murda’s forte, and he does it well in the visuals for his The First 48 track “Brother & Sister.” The song is a vivid account of the relationship between an overprotective brother, who hustles to support his family, and his intelligent little sister, who may be the first in the family to […]
At long last, Brooklyn’s own Uncle Murda and Mike Epps delivers his brand new mixtape The First 48.
It’s a New York City affair as Brooklyn and The Bronx connect on the new video for Uncle Murda and French Montana’s “Money Work.”
Uncle Murda drops off two new records remixing two of the hardest records in the street right now.
With fans now certain that bands indeed make her dance, Uncle Murda brings a raunchier gentleman’s club anthem of his own with “Peel Her Off.” The visuals are equally NSFW, and we’ll keep it at that. The track features the Brooklyn MC’s Murda Team affiliates Stackz, Chanti McCoy and Diddy Bop, who join him in “gentleman’s […]