Lil Durk Shares Harsh Take About The Current State Of Hip Hop
Lil Durk is seemingly not happy with the present state of Hip Hop and made certain to voice his ideas in a current publish.
Taking to X on Thursday (September 5), Durkio shared a brief however succinct assertion.
“Hip hop ain’t what it used to be ….” he wrote.
The replies gave the impression to be divided, nevertheless, with some individuals blaming the Chicago native for being part of the problem, and others asking for him to drop new music to make issues higher.
Hip hop ain’t what it was once ….
— THE VOICE (@lildurk) September 6, 2024
One reply chatting with Lil Durk being part of the issue known as out the actual fact his forthcoming music with Drake was not too long ago previewed by white, pro-Trump streamer Adin Ross.
In the temporary snippet of the music previewed on Thursday (September 5), Drizzy sing-raps a number of bars that can seemingly take followers unexpectedly.
Over 808 Mafia‘s manufacturing, he raps: “Discontinuing Wockhardt/ What seal do I pop now?/ What seal do I pop now?/ What seal do I pop now?/ You know that the Act’ gone, I can’t get no Wock now.”
Wockhardt is a pharmaceutical big which manufactures codeine, which is often blended with a mushy drink equivalent to Sprite to create the leisure drug lean a.ok.a. purple drank.
It isn’t recognized if Lil Durk additionally raps in regards to the drug on the monitor, however he has been open about his points with lean up to now.
Speaking to TMZ earlier this yr, Smurk revealed he went to rehab as a result of drug habit issues: “It helped me a lot. I want people to not run from it or be shy from it. It was tough at first but it ain’t that tough ’cause I really knew what I wanted. I knew what was holding me back.
“I wanted better. I wanted to be a better man, a better father, a better leader. I’m thinking clearer. My main goal is peace, being with the family and staying out of bullshit.”
The “All My Life” rapper additionally opened up about his psychological state earlier than he went to rehab: “I was moving fast, making excuses. I was letting the drugs take over me — like the codeine, Xanax. But it don’t make me.
“I just see myself staying on the right track and trying to change a lot of lives. This for the youth or the older people who wanna do better and feel like they embarrassed or like people gonna talk about them.”
Durk additionally stated he needed to assist different recovering addicts by constructing a rehab facility in his hometown of Chicago.
While it’s unclear if “Discontinuing Wockhardt” will obtain an official launch, it marks the third collaboration between Drake and Lil Durk following the six-times platinum hit “Laugh Now Cry Later” and “In the Bible.”