Brooklyn rapper Uncle Murda sent a warning to Death Row Records founder Suge Knight in a song called "Do Sumthin'", in which he declares that he wants to kill the former mogul for his rumored role in the murder of the Notorious B.I.G.
"I know Big, looking down on me / If he was still here, he'd tell Flex he proud of me / Yeah, I make Brooklyn look good homie / And I patiently waiting to kill Suge homie / I ain't even know Big, but I'm mad son / Told French 'Tell Diddy drop the bag son' / They probably like 'You heard what that n**** said?' / When he come to our city that n**** dead," he raps on the song.
In a recent interview with VladTV, Uncle Murda explained the motivation behind the song, saying it's his job being from the city.
"I'm from Brooklyn, I grew up listening to Biggie. He was one of my favorite artists," Murda said. "It's self explanatory. I had a lot of love and respect for Biggie, even though I never even got to meet Biggie. But, I love what he was doing for the hood. For Brooklyn, for the whole East Coast."
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