After months of speculation, the Trick & Trina Morning Show is live. We may not receive a joint project from these two, but the longtime friends and collaborators are now radio co-hosts. One of their first guests was singer K. Michelle who was asked her opinion of rapper Uncle Murda's recently released "Rap Up 2019" single.
At the end of every year, Uncle Murder drops a track that sums up the year's greatest controversies. K. found herself included after Unc shared his displeasure with her comments regarding being happy about Tekashi 6ix9ine's release. Murda called her a few names and rapped about her vagina, and in an interview with Hot 97, he explained why he went at her so hard.
"I thought that was kind of wack when I saw her do that this time around," he said. "She was just like, 'He didn't snitch on me, I'm happy he's comin' home,' stuff like that. It was kind of weak. I actually know people that's locked up over the corny sh*t Tekashi did. Me and her don't really like each other anyway. It's my fault. I'm not going to sit here and act like she did."
Meanwhile, K. Michelle offered up her side of things with Miami rap icons Trick and Trina. "He's never met me one day," the singer said. "Never met. Never been in the same room. Nothing. Some stuff's just not gangsta. I don't entertain it. It's like, he'll do it every year, whatever kick he gets off of it or whatever, but I know for a fact what it is. He never met me." Trick Daddy said women and children are off-limits.
"Just pickin' on a black woman for no reason who you don't know anything about just so you can get clicks and you've said it before and then say, 'I'll sleep with her though.' Like, that type of thing, that's clown sh*t to me. So Imma let you continue to be a clown and I'm just a woman out here making a lotta money."
Trina added that men get mad when they see a woman in power. "No eff boys in 2020," Trina said. Then K. shadily replied, "Who still waiting on a record deal." Listen to "Rap Up 2019" about and watch K. Michelle's clip below.
Uncle Murda Breaks Down Why He’s Still Picking On K. Michelle
Some things don’t ever change.
Last week, the always reliable Uncle Murda came through with his clockwork “Rap-Up,” which you can check out below. Following the controversial track’s arrival, Murda sat down with the Hot 97 hosts to elaborate on some of his more incendiary takes. Ebro kicks things off with a tough question. “So why do you continue to talk about K. Michelle‘s vagina in public?” he asks, his tone blunt. Uncle Murda replies in a puzzling fashion — “shout out to K. Michelle.”
“After eliciting a confused laugh from the hosts, the rapper goes in-depth about his rationale in playing the bully. “See, I didn’t like what she said about Tekashi, like she’s happy he’s coming home,” he explains. “I thought that was kind of wack when I saw her do that this time around. She was just like, ‘he didn’t snitch on me, I’m happy he’s comin’ home,’ stuff like that,” he continues. “It was kind of weak. I actually know people that’s locked up over the corny shit Tekashi did. Me and her don’t really like each other anyway. It’s my fault. I’m not going to sit here and act like she did.” He laughs, moving to pivot the conversation away from his favorite target.
Rosenberg actually takes a moment to challenge Murda, claiming that his friend 50 Cent was actually cool with 6ix9ine to begin with. “A lot of people were cool with certain people before they ratted,” counters Murda. “Once you rat, it’s over.” When asked whether 50 Cent has “renounced his friendship” with Tekashi, Uncle Murda nods. “I believe so.”
For more insight from the always controversial and brutally honest Uncle Murda, check out the full interview below.