Uncle Murda Grabs Jadakiss For "No More"

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Uncle Murda & Jadakiss deliver New York fire on "No More."

Uncle Murda's gearing up to drop off his upcoming project, Don’t Come Outside: Volume 1 later this month and with that, he releases his Jadakiss-collabo "No More."

Uncle Murda and Jadakiss are arguably to of New York City's most grittiest and gutter rappers there is so it makes sense that they'd connect on a song addressing the rarity of their breed of rappers. Reefa and Myles Williams connect for the electronic influenced production on the beat while Jada and Murda continue to deliver vivid street bars. The two of them have collaborated on previous occasions and this is another effort that proves their chemistry with each other on wax. Murda and Jada are part of the handful of rappers that can deliver genuine street talk when they step to the microphone.

With Uncle Murda gearing up to drop off his upcoming tape, it'll be exciting which other NYC rapper's he'll tap in for the project.

Quotable Lyrics
Gotta stay, so I'm leaving you
Niggas doin' life for some shit they ain't even do
And it's getting crucial
They ain't makin' niggas like they used to


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