Thursday, June 14, 2007

Lewd Conduct: Uncle Murda

Uncle Murda on "Brooklyn"

I'm right here ho!
East New York Unlce Murda feeling good
I hooked up with Jigga got my grandma out the hood
ROC is back now look at niggas
now they cant say Jay aint sign a Brooklyn nigga
where Brooklyn at
where Brooklyn at
shootin somebody up or gettin off them packs
or goin the to club lookin for somethin to yap
or runnin up in ya crib like where the safe at
East New York willl shoot u they gap ya homie
Brownsville will rob ya they clap ya homie,
Bed-Stuy get ya kilt for a 100 grams,
Get a Coney Island nigga to pull the trigger man...
Brooklyn had dudes scared to rep their borough
Unlce Murda ima rep to the fullest
like sign in the club I throw "Bullets, Bullets"


EAST NEW YORK! I've been yelling that lately. How can't you? Hell, to me it's Uncle Murda's catch phrase. Do it, you'll feel a little better: EAST NEW YORK! That one phrase may be the first step in trying to like Uncle Murda. The only thing I've ever heard this dude talk about is guns, robbing and shooting people. So when he gets signed to the R-O-C and gets to share air time with two of BKers, wouldn't you think he'd get a little self-conscious, as in 'should the world associate Uncle Murda with violence?' But that's not Uncle Murda. He's enamored with such reckless actions and while I haven't heard an extensive array of Uncle Murda tracks, I assume he does this on every song. Plus these lyrics illuminate the recent Stack Bundles case to a certain degree and more importantly, the Papoose incident. I guess Pap can't swing; he's a N-O-T swinger and the Thug-a-cation crew is not in the business of thuggery. If this style persists I might have to look away because at least Styles P is a tad easier on the ear with his lyricism. With that said, Unlce Murda must have scary nightmares... East New York!

Bullet, Bullet



Uncle Murda speaking about Papoose
"im not with that internet thug shit... i smoke cigarettes i cant even run muthafuckin 6 blocks" Uncle Murda introduces the word rant to the English language, meaning the past tense of run, which is ran.

1 Comments:

At 6:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

N-O-T Swinger..funny, funny, funny...

 

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