The song "Chris Lighty Skit" by Uncle Murda is actually a skit, or interlude, on the album "Don't Come Outside, Vol. 3." The skit features a monologue by Uncle Murda, paying tribute to the late music executive Chris Lighty and reflecting on the realities of the music industry. Chris Lighty was a highly respected music industry veteran and co-founder of Violator Management, who tragically took his own life in 2012. In this skit, Uncle Murda acknowledges Lighty's influence and legacy in the music industry. The lyrics emphasize the importance of persistence and consistency in the music industry. Uncle Murda advises aspiring artists not to have unrealistic expectations, such as making a hundred million dollars overnight. He suggests focusing on building a sustainable career by gradually increasing success and making other ventures happen. Uncle Murda draws a parallel between the music industry and the drug game, highlighting the fact that both attract attention from authorities and require seriousness and dedication. He stresses the need to approach the music industry like a business, mentioning his own role as both the "garbage collector" and the CEO. The skit serves as a cautionary message to up-and-coming artists, reminding them that success in the music industry takes time, hard work, and a strategic approach. It also pays homage to Chris Lighty, a figure who left a significant impact on the industry.