Uncle Murda’s 2023 “Rap Up” Takes Aim at Hip-Hop’s Highs and Lows
Uncle Murda, renowned for his candid and unfiltered "Rap Up" freestyles, didn't hold back in his 2023 edition. Sampling the Mary Jane Girls' 1983 hit "All Night Long," he dished out his thoughts on various hip-hop happenings throughout the year.
André 3000's much-anticipated "New Blue Sun" album faced Uncle Murda's scrutiny. With lines like "André 3000 finally put some s*** out/ Honestly, he was better off not putting s*** out," Murda didn't shy away from expressing his disappointment. The critique extended to André's flute-centric approach, leaving Uncle Murda longing for more substance.
Sexyy Red also found herself in the crosshairs of Uncle Murda's lyrical commentary. The rapper delved into her personal life, addressing a leaked sex tape and alleged struggles with chlamydia. Murda's advice, albeit straightforward, urged caution and responsibility, especially for someone in the public eye.
The freestyle didn't stop there, as Uncle Murda touched on Gunna, Offset, Blueface, Boosie, and Megan Thee Stallion. Each mention came with Murda's signature blend of humor, critique, and no-holds-barred commentary.
Uncle Murda's "Rap Up" remains a yearly tradition, offering a unique snapshot of the highs and lows within the hip-hop landscape. As always, his freestyle sparks discussions and debates within the community, showcasing the power of raw and unapologetic expression in the world of rap..