Brooklyn rapper Uncle Murda has recorded under two NYC legends—JAY-Z and 50 Cent—over the course of a career that’s spanned more than 15 years.
• Murda dropped his debut mixtape, Murder Capital, in 2005.
• In 2007, after catching the ear of JAY-Z, Murda landed a deal with Def Jam. That same year, he appeared alongside Hov on the Fabolous anthem “Brooklyn.”
• Murda parted company with Def Jam after JAY-Z stepped down as the label’s president at the end of 2007.
• The rapper’s 2011 street hit “Warning” spawned a pair of remixes, including one featuring 50 Cent, Mariah Carey, and Young Jeezy.
• 50 Cent took note of Murda’s skills and signed him to G-Unit Records in 2016.
• Murda assembled Casanova, 50 Cent, and the polarizing 6ix9ine for the gritty 2018 posse cut “Get the Strap.”
Hometown
Brooklyn, NY, United States
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap
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