Uncle Murda

Uncle Murda

East Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop

United States

"Uncle Murda's music pulses with a heavy beat and sharp lyrical intensity, driven by a steady groove that presses forward with relentless urgency."

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Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn

Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn

2002

About Uncle Murda

Uncle Murda matters in the hip-hop landscape for his unapologetic storytelling and raw depictions of life in New York City’s streets.
He embodies the voice of an underrepresented narrative, bringing to light the gritty realities of urban life that often get glossed over.
He embodies the voice of an underrepresented narrative, bringing to light the gritty realities of urban life that often get glossed over. His work resonates with listeners who seek authenticity and a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by communities grappling with violence, poverty, and systemic injustice. Murda's approach to music is grounded in a fierce commitment to honesty and directness, often employing a conversational style that feels both personal and immediate. His tracks serve as unfiltered snapshots, crafted through a meticulous process of weaving together anecdotes and observations from his own experiences. This relentless authenticity sets him apart, as he captures the essence of his environment while also challenging the tropes associated with gangsta rap. Common themes in Murda's songwriting revolve around survival, loyalty, and the harsh realities of street life. He often employs a candid tone that balances irony and sincerity, creating a narrative that is both reflective and provocative. Through vivid storytelling, he evokes strong imagery while maintaining an accessible voice that resonates with listeners from varying backgrounds.

6 studio albums· 6 years· United States

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Uncle Murda's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

6 releases 6 albums 2002–2008
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