C-Murder is currently serving a life sentence for the 2002 murder of a 16-year-old fan but apparently the time he spent outside of a jail cell was a struggle in itself. The incarcerated rapper teamed up with Boosie BadAzz and Snoop Dogg on a new song called "Hard 2 Be Black," where they rhyme about the life of a black man in America.
On the heels of the non indictment verdicts in the Eric Garner and Mike Brown cases, the track tells about the hardships faced by minorities while referencing Trayvon Martin. Boosie, who was released from a Louisiana State Penitentiary in March, raps about "life with no parole" sentences and black-on-black crime.
"Judge he turn his nose up, sentence us bad/Life with no parole is how they sentence us blacks/Nine times out of ten, we killin' our own kind/Liquor stores on the corner to kill us in due time," Boosie raps.
Take a listen to "Hard 2 Be Black" below.
C-Murder made headlines back in September after the incarcerated rapper called his brother and fellow New Orleans rhymer Master P out on a track called "All I Wanted 2 Be Was A Soldier."
"I'm having dreams that my brother's tryna kill me ... why this n---a hate the real C?," he asks on his latest release.
C goes on to call his "hero" a disloyal hypocrite. He even accuses the No Limit leader of assassinating his character. Prior to his 2009 conviction, C rapped alongside Master P on his No Limit record label but the relationship between the two has gotten rocky since then. Following the song's release, C penned an open letter to P, airing out their issues once more.
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