Remember the 2000s in New York? They started with the titans dropping masterpieces: The BlueprintStillmatic, Supreme Clientele. But as we moved into Bush's second term, the South fully wrestled the spotlight away from the five boroughs, and people panicked. There were songs and essays and entire albums about the State of New York Hip-Hop, searches for the next savior, red carpets for Papoose. More than anything, there were distinct party lines: Georgia was out, punchline-driven formalism was in. Now it's 2015, and things are different--in his latest single, Uncle Murda walks across the aisle to team up with Future for "Right Now," a single that was first issued back in August. In the video, the pair waltz through a Manhattan club while everyone's favorite Uncle muses about the rising and falling prices of New York bricks.

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