Uncle Murda Says 'Rap Up 2024' Might Be Last Installment Of Annual Series

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Uncle Murda says the brand-new installment of his beloved "Rap Up" series could be his last.

On Wednesday, January 1, the New York native delivered his "Rap Up 2024" as part of his annual New Year's tradition. The 17-minute track produced by Great John is a lyrical recap of all the wild moments in Hip-Hop culture. Uncle Murda raps about everything from Diddy's sex trafficking case to JAY-Z's bombshell rape allegations. He also comments Drake and Kendrick Lamar's beef, Young Thug's YSL RICO trial and more. Shortly after the song dropped, the 44-year-old MC said it "might be" the last one.

"It's entertaining. I know people look forward to it every year so I figured, you know, let me do it," Uncle Murda said in an interview with The Danza Project. "Now this might be the last year though or, at least, I might take a break. But yeah it feels good. 10 years of doing this s**t."

Uncle Murda began his "Rap Up" series in 2014. In the first installment, Murda kicked off his lengthy verse by mentioning the rumor about Diddy putting his hands on Drake during an alleged scuffle. He also rapped about how Nicki Minaj broke up with Safaree and moved on to Meek Mill. Since then, Uncle Murda has consistently delivered disrespectful bars about the biggest headlines in Hip-Hop no matter who they offended. 2023 was so crazy that he had to split up his "Rap Up" into three parts.

Listen to Uncle Murda's "Rap Up 2024" and watch his interview with The Danza Project below.

WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE


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