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Artist/Band:
Uncle Murda
Lyrics for Song: Anybody Can Get It
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Uncle Murda
GMG, Green Lantern on the beat
Uncle Murda, oh
Anybody can get it
And I ain't got a problem takin' care of the witness
Money, power, respect
For that money, I'll pop whoever in the neck
For that money, I'll pop whoever in the neck
I bust guns and them drugs I move it
Police know what I do but they can't prove it
I'll take your car, music bumpin' like what?
I don't know how to drive, I'ma crash your whip up
Then jump out the car, look police on my ass
I smoke too much, I can't run that fast
Then I turn around and start squeezin' at the coppers
They all fall back when I pull out that big chopper
Lil' homie, go ask your big brother
He'll tell you I'm the truth, that's word to your mother
I hate the cops and I know they hate me
I gotta smoke haze so I don't shoot at police
GMG for life and my killas is with me
It ain't hard to tell, I run Liberty City
Every project and south block in the city
They'll tell you listen to Murda, that boy gettin' busy
From Broker to Dukes, Bohan to Schottler
I got niggas sayin', I already shot ya
Yeah, I got my fo' fifth, yeah, I got a full clip
Yeah, GMG backin' up on my bullshit
I ain't gon' shoot ya leg or shoot you in the arm
I might shoot ya in the head or shoot ya baby moms
I put that work in but I ain't goin' to prison
I don't care 'bout that broad, anybody can get it
Anybody can get it
And I ain't got a problem takin' care of the witness
Money, power, respect
For that money, I'll pop whoever in the neck
For that money, I'll pop whoever in the neck
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Anybody Can Get It
Uncle Murda's "Anybody Can Get It" stands as a defining track within his catalog of gritty, street-level hip-hop. Released during the height of his career in the early 2010s, the song exemplifies the energetic, percussive style that characterized his work alongside peers like Lil' Jon and the Poppin' Bottles era. The recording captures the raw, unpolished aesthetic of New Orleans trap and Southern hip-hop, featuring rapid-fire delivery and a driving beat that emphasizes rhythm over melody. As a staple of his discography, the track reflects the broader cultural movement of the time, where artists blended regional sounds with mainstream appeal. It remains a significant example of the genre's evolution, showcasing Murda's ability to craft high-energy tracks that resonate with audiences seeking authentic, hard-hitting music from the South. |
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 Uncle Murda
"Other Songs - Uncle Murda"
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