Is Brooklyn in the house? Without a doubt. And for Maino and his crew’s latest offering, they keep it realer than most with Uncle M. nr
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Tahiry brings the drama from her new single to the wide screen and adds Styles P and Uncle Murda for the remix. Enjoy!
Last night, French brought his tour over to New York’s S.O.B.s and brought along DJ Khaled, Uncle Murda, Yo Gotti, Trina, Busta and Wyclef for the evening’s guests. Xzone has the recap. Prior to the show, he swung by Hot 97 to speak with Angie Martinez. He touched on last week’s shooting, Trina dating rumors, Lil Poopy, debut album and more.
Off The First 48, Uncle Murda puts his tales from the hood on to the tube for its latest visual aid. If you haven’t yet, download the mixtape here.
DJ Suss-One keeps the cameras rolling and films Uncle Murda for an in-studio performance of his recent Jigga Man-influenced freestyle.
“Then the Jay-Z deal came and went. Started thinking, ‘Damn I was better off with 50 Cent.’” From the ongoing beefs down South to the mishaps with G-Unit and the Roc, Uncle M kicked an entertaining rap over Drake’s beat while visiting Flex. Pick up The First 48 over here.
Uncle Murda was back at Shade 45 this morning to kick it with Sway. Alongside Mike Tyson, he promoted his new mixtape, The First 48 and gave a live
The first two days are the most important when trying to solve a murder. But Uncle Murda keeps the clock going on his new mixtape, The First 48. The tape’s hosted by Mike Epps and features the likes of French Montana, Maino, and Wale. Download below.
DJ Suss-One is back with his freestyle series and brings Uncle Murda along over The Blueprint‘s opening track. splash
Here’s some real nigga shit. Well more specifically, just a group of ’em including Murda and Diddy Bop with their visual current events. First 48 is still on the way.
Listening to 'Sinners' is an almost physical experience. Rod Wave manages to weave with his voice, powerful and rich in nuances, and with the enveloping sounds a real atmosphere that captures you from the first notes. When he then switches to rap, his interpretation is so intense and heartfelt that it completely magnetizes you into the narration, taking you and dragging you into the song without you being able to resist. It's like being sucked into a vortex of emotions, an excellent representation of the depth and grip that this artist knows how to exercise.