Uncle Murda Fires Shots At Drake, J. Cole, Diddy, JAY-Z & More On “Rap Up 2024”

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Uncle Murda Fires Shots At Drake, J. Cole, Diddy, JAY-Z & More On Rap Up 2024

Uncle Murda releases his annual Rap Up track for 2024.

Uncle Murda continues his year-end series of Rap-Up Songs as he shares one for 2024 as we heads into 2025. The song is produced by Great John & Juju on da Beat, and it is titled Rap-Up 2024.

2024 was one of the most eventful years in Hip-Hop, and Uncle Murda had a lot of topics to rap about in his 17-minute-long track. On the song, he name-dropped Diddy, Drake, J. Cole, Rick Ross, Joe Budden, Megan Thee Stallion, JAY-Z, Lil Wayne, Ice Spice and more.

“Diddy do it? That ni–a did it, Diddy, you foul / Don’t play with the feds, cop out, don’t go to trial / For 20-something years, you hid that sh-t / Whatever they saying you did, you did that sh-t,” he raps on Diddy.

“[Kendrick] really got Drake out here suing his record label / You looking corny for doing that, Drake, stop / That’s worse than J. Cole apologizing to K. Dot / You filing a lawsuit, f–k is that all about? / That’s that white boy sh-t in you that Kendrick was talking ’bout / Sh-t crazy, you know I made y’all laugh a lot / The new Big Three is Kendrick, Future and Travis Scott,” he raps for Drake.

“He ain’t want no smoke with Kendrick going bar for bar / He Tre from Boyz N Da Hood now, ‘Let me out the car!’ / This ni–a let the whole Hip Hop culture down / Don’t write no more raps talking about how you got the crown / Claim to be the best rapper every time you spit a verse / How you apologize to a ni–a that dissed you first? / You went out like a s–ker, J. Cole, just being honest / If a ni–a tell you something different they just being modest,” he raps for J. Cole.

“Why you ain’t let Lil Wayne perform at the Super Bowl in New Orleans? Jay, that was wrong / Wayne be getting too high, trust me, I get it bro / That ni–a’ll f–k around and come late or miss the show / Or be up there mumbling and sh-t, running out of breath / I seen Wayne perform before, I wasn’t too impressed / Nah, I’m just playing, Wayne would’ve bodied it / Why didn’t Jay holla at Wayne is what I don’t get,” he rapped for JAY-Z vs Lil Wayne.

Listen to the song below.

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