Murda Murda

Ja Rule · Other Songs - Ja Rule

*over the "holla holla" instrumental*



Dmx-

Murda murda, I'm the nigga y'all heard of

Keep the game tight, wit clumanati and ? ? ? dura? ? ?

Shit be hot, time to reach the top

The i-n-c got new york on lock

Let's hit the hot spot with foxy brown

Let's go with craig g, back to uptown

Nigga fucks wit us, nigga gets beatdown

Remember the theory, dogs can't drown

My shit be bootlegged, more than any other rapper

I say fuck it, like epmd with ? ? ?

So when the lights go out, you fuck or die

And when the cops question you, you lie or die



(chorus) x2

Ja rule-

Murda murda, everytime clue be like

Word up, word up -- can't stop the murda like

Headrush headrush, get your shit right

And bounce wit the murda murda

Say what?



Jay-z-

Step it up

Jay-z and inc, bout to lay it up

Cajz(casual) or what ]]]hell yeah, nigga

My mother fuckin name ]]]jigga jigga

With the motherfuckin ]]]murda murda

So get it right, don't get it fucked up

Or I just might have to blow your motherfuckin head up

Cause I go from lyrically strong to lyrically fit

And I'm ready to shit

On anybody who be wantin' to

To talk shit about it

Cause I be motherfuckin jay-z

And one third of the group, they call murder i-n-c



(chorus) x2



Murdachild-

Murdachild

Type of nigga, that'll turn buckwild

Throw pain to dat ass, for fuckin up the rotation

(what? ) puff puff pass

My rhymes and lyrics be strictly the illest

And cause them niggaz feelin' this

They might make a album, featuring me

A freestyle or somethin with the i-n-c

I'll come through like m.i.b., erase ya memory

Cause dmx said they ain't ready for a nigga like me

Don't forget y'all, when it comes to stackin chips

To drivin whips, there ain't no competition

This shit here is my motherfuckin mission

And yes, I choose to accept it

Me and clumanati are about to wreck it

So yo ja rule

(word)

Set it!



(chorus) x2

Murda Murda

Released by Ja Rule in 2004, "Murda Murda" stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s hip-hop era, blending aggressive delivery with a gritty, street-level narrative. The song exemplifies Rule's signature style, characterized by rapid-fire flows and a commanding presence that dominated the East Coast sound of the time. As part of his broader discography from that period, the recording captures the raw energy and lyrical intensity that made him a central figure in the genre. Its enduring appeal lies in its unapologetic attitude and the seamless integration of Rule's vocal prowess with the track's rhythmic foundation, cementing its place as a classic example of early 2000s rap music.