Last week, Future and Young Thug traded subliminal shots on Twitter and Uncle Murda took things a step further by laying down a threat to Thugger on wax.
New York MC Uncle Murda follows through after hinting at a Future collaboration several weeks ago. He just dropped a new banger, "Right Now," produced by Metro Boomin.
Maino and J. Cole have nearly identical government names--Jermaine Coleman and Jermaine Cole, respectively--but on wax, they couldn't be farther apart. Where Cole has become a bankable Billboard workhorse through his populist college-radio raps, Maino is unrelentingly gutter, pausing only to find new enemies and sneer in their direction...
Update (Dec. 12, 12:10 p.m.): Earlier this morning (Dec. 12), the New York Post reported outrage over two public defenders' participation in Uncle Murda and Maino's "Hands Up" video. The Post called the protest song "sickening" and "disgusting," citing scenes where the rappers hold guns to the heads of white police officers...
With only one song under his belt, the viral hit "Hot N-gga," which led to a deal with Epic Records, not too much is known about neophyte rapper Bobby Shmurda's rhymes. Expect that to change in the coming weeks as other rappers will try to strike while the iron is hot and get the Shmoney dancing rhymer on a track...
New York stand up! New York's veterans Uncle Murda & Jadakiss connect for this banger and let the listeners know that they intend on getting whatever they want, "By Any Means."
If you're a rapper and your name sounds like you've spent 15 years in the pen for catching a body, you should probably think about making some adjustments. The reason being is that testy names send top investors running for the hills. Fro...
Brooklyn based MC Ronald "Ra Diggs" Herron was found guilty of the 21 counts he had been tried for, including three murders, racketeering and drug trafficking. The MC, who was arrested back in 2010, frequently collaborated with Uncle Murda and appeared on Waka Flocka Flame's album, Flockavelli...
Produced by Rob Dinero, DJ Absolut puts together an ill posse cut for New York. “It’s All Love” features Raekwon, Uncle Murda and Sheek Louch while singer Nathaniel crafts up a strong hook. Check out the song above.
Brooklyn is in the house. Boola is returning with his Produced By Boola series and he sets it off with “Back Block” starring M.O.P. and Uncle M. Check it out above.