Lux and Murda Mook are filled with Nigel Sylvester’s journey in the powerful freestyle “The Framework of Thoughts of Nigel”.
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Loaded Lux and Murda Mook reveal an official video after the show, celebrating the highly anticipated Brick Collection launch of BMX Pro Nigel Sylvester and Jordan Brand’s Brick Collection.
Taking their freestyle as “Nigel’s frame of thinking”, the video lyrically explores Nigel Sylvester’s thoughts at two key moments in his life – his current self, expressed by Loaded Lux and his 20-year-old self, portrayed by Murda Mook.
Battle Rap Legends exchange bars and dripping gems while reflecting on Sylvester’s extraordinary journey.
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The oral work was originally performed in a private preview in New York City, New York City, set in the iconic Brooklyn Banks where Nigel honed his BMX skills from 15 to 25 years old.
Loading the loaded Lux and Murda Mook are both designed in the form of Brick by Brick Collection, which includes jackets, t-shirts, BMX jerseys, and unique brick sneakers, which are exclusive colors that mark the brand’s first.
Freestyle sent a shockwave via Battle Rap Twitter, and fans gathered Load Lux and Murda Mook to form a 2-on-2 team. The buzz caught Nu Jerzey Twork’s attention, who marked Rum Nitty in a bold challenge.
“Let’s get these n ##### outta here,” he tweeted. Rum Nitty fired at the Ultimate Rap League with “Eazy Call” and responded with a GIF from co-founder Smack White Signal Program for the fight.
👀https://t.co/hqw5osq3nk pic.twitter.com/gq6ffzxoe7
– Ultimate Rap League (@URLTV) February 27, 2025
Kendrick Lamar shouts Lux & Murda Mook
Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar paid tribute to Lux and Mook a few days before the Super Bowl appearance earlier this month. He emphasized rap idols when discussing his approach to art forms.
“From the first day, my intention has been to use it as a sport,” he explained. “I love it when the artist grits his teeth. I still watch “Fight Rap” – from Murda Mook to [Loaded] Lux to tay roc and my brothers everyday life. This has always been the core of who I am, and it has been since day one. ”
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