Uncle Murda kicked off 2025 the only way he knew how: calling out everyone in the hip-hop world with his annual rendition of “Rap Up,” a 17-minute track that this year has more smoke than a Snoop Dogg tour bus.
From Young Thug allegedly talking to the police to Diddy being dragged over the Netflix doc and his federal case, Murda hasn’t backed down, not even a little bit.
He didn’t let up in Diddy territory when he opened the show, rapping to Total’s Bad Boy hit “Tell Me What You Want.”
Murda mentioned the Netflix documentary “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” and the ugly accusations associated with Puff’s name.
“That documentary was so evil/That s### ruined Diddy’s image, that s### was so horrible,” he said, dragging Cassie over Diddy’s sexual orientation.
Mobs mobbed bars over leaked jailhouse audio in which the Atlanta rapper allegedly told detectives about Peewee Roscoe, Mariah the Scientist and more.
In fact, Uncle Murda nearly brought down all of Atlanta in the snitching controversy that rocked the city’s rap scene in 2025
Muda spat, “N##### called young thugs snitches and it’s all his fault/even if he said something in that precinct they still got taken advantage of and got caught.”
This is a direct blow to the YSL RICO chaos that has plagued Thug for more than three years.
Other artists named include Nicki Minaj, Offset and Cardi B, Big Meech and Lil Meech, Kay Flock, Pras, Shannon Sharpe and more.
If you’re not familiar with Murda’s “Rap Up” series, it’s basically hip-hop’s version of an end-of-year bash.
Every January 1st, the Brooklyn rapper releases a long song that breaks down the craziest moments in culture; beefs, breakups, court cases, whatever people are talking about.
This year, he’s even gotten in on some wild celebrity gossip, like claims that Cardi B gave birth to Stefon Diggs’ baby and that Ja Rule had a scare on Brandy and Monica’s set.
True or not, Mulda is not the type to check facts. He’s here for fun, and he’s been doing so for over a decade.
At 46 years old, Murda still brings the streets to life every New Year’s Day. Love him or hate him, this guy knows how to keep hip-hop talking.

