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“Rap Up 2021” by Uncle Murda Goes After Lil Nas X

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Uncle Murda has released a new track, “Rap Up 2021”. In it, he disses Lil Nas X and also a couple of other major 2021 figures.

Every year, Uncle Murda releases a “Rap Up,” which is him looking back on the year and rapping about the year’s significant events within the African American and Rap communities. He usually starts by dissing another rapper after saying that he means no disrespect. This year is no exception.

The “Rap Up” target this year is Lil Nas X. 

“Lil Nas X gon’ catch AIDS and die like Eazy-E (He is)/Hope the LGBTQ don’t cancel me (Please)/Like they tried to stop DaBaby from gettin’ paid/When he was talkin’ ’bout how they be givin’ each othеr AIDS.” 

Lil Nas X came out of the closet on June 30, 2019. “Rap Up” also mentioned Eazy-E, who had died from AIDS induced pneumonia in 1995.

The final piece of Murda’s diss is DaBaby, who, on Rolling Loud Miami, 2021, said some homophobic remarks. These remarks caused him to be dropped from several other festivals. He returned to Rolling Loud Los Angeles last month. However, he was met with the crowd pelting him with their drinks.

Murda later raps about Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith’s relationship.

“But don’t got to Instagram or get the cops in it/If he kill her, she gon’ go to Heaven and let Pac hit it.”

He references Will Smith’s admittance of being jealous of Jada’s relationship with Tupac early into their relationship.

Uncle Murda did the thing that he does every year. He tries to start beef with someone else and talk about his takes of the events that have happened the past year.

Listen To “Rap Up 2021” By Uncle Murda Below

Written by Justin Acosta

Twitter: @hahalacka

Justin Acosta lives in Barstow, California. He recently graduated from University of California Davis and is excited to have a job and prove himself. He has a speech impediment, but he is not going to let that slow him down.

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