New York rapper Uncle Murda knows he went over and beyond with his latest "Rap Up" anthem. The hip-hop veteran has stepped up to show some big reactions to his newly released yearend song.
Uncle Murda Reveals Hip-Hop Reactions
Murda went to his Instagram page with a slideshow of co-signs. Everyone from producer Swizz Beatz to rap legend Snoop Dogg have saluted Uncle for his tune.
“It’s okay to give me my flowers now Shout out to @therealswizzz @bigboy @snoopdogg Rap Up 2020 – Don’t Come Outside Vol3 Out Now Link in my bio #AppreciateTheLove”
Uncle Murda’s Rap Up 2020 Is A Must-Hear
Murda went in-in on his most emotional and hard-hitting “Rap Up” release. Along with remembering late entertainment icons, Murda also puts heavy focus on Black Lives Matter, the world clapping back at police brutality and President Donald Trump losing the election. Murda even announces this is his last-ever “Rap Up” release at the end of the song.
“The best news we got all year was Rowdy coming home/It was dope seeing him on the ‘gram being celebrated, he a real one, he ain’t fold when he got interrogated/Pharrell was on ‘Drink Champs’ talking some stupid sh*t, just because you pay taxes don’t make it cool to snitch”
The Rap Up 2019 Music Video
In January 2020, Uncle Murda came through with his epic “Rap Up 2019” music video premiere.
Skillz Goes At Uncle Murda For His Rap Up Series
Back in January 2018, rap veteran Skillz engaged in a war of words with Murda. The East Coast musician is most known for starting up his annual wrap-up songs dating back to the early 2000’s before Murda jacked his style in the mid-2010’s.
“I don’t even rap no more, man. But, the level of disrespect, when he DM’d me, that was it. His DM happened like a week ago, no, like two weeks ago. He just DM’d me and he said you the PG version and I’m the R-rated version. Like, the screenshot of the song is the DM. He said that to me. And I just said back, ‘Who this?’ My thing is, it’s been plenty of cats that have tried to do the Rap-Ups but no one’s been this disrespectful. I’m like, bro, why you keep saying my name? Y’all have to understand the only people who hear an Uncle Murda ‘Rap Up’ is in New York or World Star. But it doesn’t get past Exit 7 on the Turnpike. There are still people asking me, ‘Who is Uncle Murda?’ I’m just like, bro, like, he funny, he’s a character but he ain’t built for bars. … There’s 30 rappers in Brooklyn more important than Uncle Murda. Ain’t no more saying my name on the records. Come on, fam.” (Hot 97)