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Freddie Gibbs Claps Back At Akademiks and Uncle Murda Over “Rap Up 2021”

Freddie Gibbs fires back on “Rap Up 2021” after Uncle Murda makes a reference in regards to a Miami altercation.

Freddie Gibbs Claps Back Over "Rap Up 2021"
Freddie Gibbs goes off on Twitter following Uncle Murda’s diss track.

Opening the new year, Uncle Murda dived into topics ranging from Lil Nas X to Donald Trump and more. Also, he took a shot at Freddie Gibbs over Jim Jones‘s incident. Recently, rumors began to surface that Jones attacked Gibbs at the Miami restaurant in December.

Murda Went Off On Gibbs In A New “Rap Up!”

“Let me smoke a blunt right now and get in my zone/ Akademiks said Freddie Gibbs got beat up by Jim Jones/ Not a big fan of his; the streets don’t rock with him… Freddie album ain’t deserve to be Grammy-nominated.”

Gibbs Clapped Back Regarding “Rap Up 2021!”

“N***az talkin shit go your pay your rent bitch,” he tweeted. “I can’t wait to go to New York.”

DJ Akademiks then continued to repost Gibbs stories on his Twitter dragging the Jim Jones altercation. “U started wit me u irrelevant trash broke ass piece of shit. I just exposed u the entire year til u a punch line now,” Akademiks also tweeted. “N***as mention ur name to laugh at u. I’ll take credit for that,” He added, “N***a u scared to even mention Jim jones name .. n***a must have really gave u amnesia.”

FM Hip Hop will keep you updated on further details of the conflict between Freddie Gibbs and Uncle Murda

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

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

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#FMTrends: 6ix9ine, Uncle Murda, 50 Cent and Casanova Gets The Strap [Video]

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6ix9ine, Uncle Murda, 50 Cent and Casanova Get The Strap

G-G-G-G-G Unit! Boom Boom Boom! Stuuupid! Salutations FM Trendsetters! Better grab a bulletproof Teflon slug-proof vest! Make sure you also, in my 50 Cent voice, “Get the strap!”  This term has been all over social media for months now.  According to 50 cent himself, he coined the infamous hash-tagged phrase, as he uses it in most of his posts!  But now the phrase has capitalized into a lifestyle and culture, as it is the most widely used hash-tag on social media.  Mr. Jackson used this to produce and promote merchandise and apparel.  But now, fresh for the soundtrack to the 5th season of Power,  the music video to the song, based on the phrase of the same name, was released Monday on YouTube, through 50 Cent’s channel.  It was also released via ThisIs50.com, his website.

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#FMTrends: FMSpotlight Feature YG TECK A Force to be Reckoned With

 

FMSpotlight Feature YG TECK A force to be Reckoned With

Dorian Tate p/k/a YGTeck is a driving force in the entertainment business, who started his interest in music at the young age of seven. YGTeck grew up in the inner city of Baltimore. Coming from a family of musician’s singers & artist, it was inevitable that he would find the interest.

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#FMTrends: G-Unit Catches Bodies With New Banger [Link]

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G-Unit Catches Bodies With New Banger [Link Below]

The Beg For Mercy rap super group is back with another banger!  Shadyville Queens own DJ Whoo Kid just unleashed the banger “Dead Bodies (Catch A Body)” by the reunited GUnit. Only this time, instead of the sinister sneering of 50 Cent, East New York’s finest, Uncle Murda, sends chills to listeners with his dramatic and detailed content, through rhymes and bars.  Sixteen bars make the hip hop ear feel like sixteen shots to the head.  Especially with assistance from G-Unit veterans Young Buck and Tony Yayo.  This lethal weapon of a track was released over the weekend on Shade 45 Radio on Sirius/XM.

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#FMTrends: Ma Barker feat. Uncle Murda – “Kick In The Door” | @therealmabarker @unclemurda

50 Cent said it best: “America’s got a thing for this gangster shit, they love me…” Enter Ma Barker, the Wife of a Don, a multi-dimensional storyteller who tells episodes of only one story – her own. This woman is no stranger to when Hip Hop was real, when rappers were really gangsters and hustlers.

With her unique combination of voice, flow, cadence, charisma, looks, lyrics, image, Ma Barker is the total package. She is an individual who does not depend on male artists looking out for her. Not to mention that unlike a considerable amount of other female as well as male artists, Ma Barker does write her own lyrics.

Ma Barker holds a fascinating background which in contrast to certain other artists’ life stories is not fabricated. She was heavily involved in the “street game” in which she had numerous run-ins with Federal Agents for her involvement with then boyfriend Garfield Brown, who became one of America’s Most Wanted. No, folks. She is no studio gangster, nor a Pro Tools drug lord. When most artists talked about it, she was about it.

Ma Barker is real and what she brings to the table is real Hip Hop with universal commercial appeal. She is living proof that when an artist is bigger than her music, people are interested in her as a person, as well.

Ma Barker has recorded numerous songs with Kool G Rap, who took her under his wing. Her first single “Just Because/Shaqueen Rules” was soon getting major airplay from leading radio personalities such as HOT 97’s DJ Enuff and then host, Angie Martinez. She received an “Artist of the Year” write up from Kanye West’s current manager Datu and was also featured on R&B legend Gerald Levert’s platinum-selling album Love and Consequences. At that time, she furthermore recorded songs with fellow female artist Queen Pen and Hip Hop icon, LL Cool J. Barker launched an album in 2002 called Click of Respect which features her “5 Family Click”. Her street album Wife Of A Don: Unforgiven Sins dropped in 2006 followed by The Letter MB in 2009.

Now, she is the producer of the hit web series Project Heat, and she returns with an ultimate vengeance with her new single “Kick In The Door”, which reunites her with hip hop veteran and new G-Unit member, Uncle Murda, who also appeared on her “I’m Ready” single from The Letter MB EP.

Ma Barker is Hip hop’s Queen in her own right and is bound to bring the crown back to town. Check out her new single out now on Spotify.

@therealmabarker | @unclemurda

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#CherryJuice: Maino and Uncle Murda host ‘Brooklyn Boys’ podcast (Video)

The podcast world just got a lot more gully! Brooklyn emcees Uncle Murda and Maino, alongside co-host Miss Georgie, will host the new podcast “Brooklyn Boys (We May Take Some Getting Used To),” according to production company IntellectualProperty. Maino announced that the videos will air exclusively on REVOLT, and from the looks of the trailer, the hosts will discuss politics, music news, industry gossip, and more. The no-holds-barred opinions of these New Yorkers are sure to make for an entertaining show. More details on “Brooklyn Boys” are expected at the top of the year.

Maino was recently honored at Brooklyn’s Immanuel & First Spanish Church with an Exemplary Service in the Community Award, “Turn Your Life Around” Award, and was named the “Hip Hop Ambassador Of Brooklyn” for his work in the borough. Meanwhile, Uncle Murda has been the studio and has “some heat” coming, according to 50 Cent. IntellectualProperty was founded in 2016 by Teddy Altifois, Charles Suitt, C. Styles, and Moise Verneau. Some of the company’s credits include the YouTube hit “Money & Violence,” and WE tv’s “Jim and Chrissy: Vow or Never.”

#brooklynboys #revolt #intellectualproperty #notapodcast

 

Watch the trailer for “Brooklyn Boys (We May Take Some Getting Used To)”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZqo8_6xCqo

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