Tag: Lil Durk

  • NBA Youngboy says he didn’t want Quando Rondo to drop joint project ‘3860’

    NBA Youngboy says he didn’t want Quando Rondo to drop joint project ‘3860’

    Youngboy insists he doesn’t condone violence anymore

    NBA Youngboy mobbed up with his Never Broke Again signee Quando Rondo last Friday on their collab project 3860, but not without some controversy. Quando appeared to be dissing the late King Von and his sister on the song “Want Me Dead.”

    Youngboy explained on Instagram Friday (November 25) that he tried to stop Quando from releasing the mixtape because “that sh*t not sitting on top of my heart right.” He added that “these people” condone evil and “don’t give a f*ck about us.”

    “I had to tell quando don’t nobody case as long they making a dollars off you,” YB wrote on Instagram stories. “I’ve begged for that tape to not be Released and quando respected my wishes.”

    “I talk to missionaries everyday inside my home who probably gone ask me about that tape,” he continued. “That sh*t not sitting on top of my heart right but just pay attention to what these people promote they are evil and don’t give a f*ck about us.”


    “I’m trying to tell you n*ggas terrified of me boy the internet fooling you,” the 23-year-old continued, before emphasizing that he’s against violence. “I don’t play that sh*t in no type of way that’s why I’m just gon stay out the way I see you trying to do some provoking.”

    He concluded, “Stop playing with me son you ain’t strong enough.”

  • Roddy Ricch’s ‘Feed Tha Streets III’ first week sales projections are in

    Roddy Ricch’s ‘Feed Tha Streets III’ first week sales projections are in

    Roddy Ricch’s first week sales predictions are here

    Roddy Ricch released his highly-anticipated mixtape, Feed Tha Streets III, last Friday (November 18). According to DJ Akademiks, the project is on pace to sell 35K album-equivalent units this week.

    The project dropped through Atlantic Records with features just from Lil Durk and Ty Dolla $ign. It hosted production from Mustard, Turbo, DY Krazy, jetsonmade, and more.

    The Compton rapper first teased the tape in 2021 when he displayed his “Feed Tha Streets” tattoo on Instagram with the caption, “3.” After releasing his sophomore studio album, Live Life Fa$t, and seemingly disappointed with the response from his fans, Roddy tweeted, “FTS 3 comin 2022 , u niggas playin wit my top.”

  • Roddy Ricch says new album is coming “next” after ‘Feed Tha Streets III’ mixtape

    Roddy Ricch says new album is coming “next” after ‘Feed Tha Streets III’ mixtape

    Roddy has more new music on the way

    Roddy Ricch is working on his next album following the release of Feed Tha Streets III mixtape last week. The Compton artist took to Twitter on Sunday (November 20) to make the announcement, precisely writing, “mixtape out album next.”

    The 24-year-old’s new project came with 15 songs, boasting guest appearances from Lil Durk & Ty Dolla $ign. It featured production from Mustard, DY Krazy, jetsonmade, Turbo, among others.

    Back in September, Roddy shared a screenshot of a text chat he had with management telling them, “the label don’t wanna count Feed Tha Streets 3 as album cuz it’s always been a mixtape series.” The rapper went on to drop the project as a mixtape, although it can be found all over streaming platforms.

  • Watch Roddy Ricch & Lil Durk’s “Twin” music video

    Watch Roddy Ricch & Lil Durk’s “Twin” music video

    Roddy Richh drops off “My Twin” video

    Roddy Ricch comes through with the visuals for his Lil Durk-assisted single, “Twin.” Released on Monday (November 21), the music video is created by Jerry Production.

    The song was released on November 14 as a single from Roddy’s album, Feed Tha Streets III, and is produced by Teddy Walton, Aaron Bow & Byrd.

    Roddy and Durk have collaborated before on “Moonwalkin” from the formers debut album, Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial, and on DJ Khaled’s “Keep Going.”

    Roddy delivered FTS 3 on November 18 with guest appearances from Smurk and Ty Dolla $ign.


  • Roddy Ricch shares ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ tracklist featuring Lil Durk & Ty Dolla Sign

    Roddy Ricch shares ‘Feed Tha Streets 3’ tracklist featuring Lil Durk & Ty Dolla Sign

    Roddy Ricch comes through with a brand-new album this Friday

    Roddy Ricch is in the process of unleashing his highly anticipated album, Feed Tha Streets 3, which drops on Friday (November 18), and now he unveils the official tracklist. The Compton native hopped on Instagram Monday (November 14) to reveal a 15-song tracklist that features Lil Durk and Ty Dolla $ign.

    Along the album update, Roddy delivered the Smurk collab, “Twin.” The record also includes the previously released singles “Stop Breathing” and “Aston Martin Truck.”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck6lnsuyhiz/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

    Back in October, Roddy shared the album cover that depicts him and a group of others sitting around a dinner table.

    He also complained in September that his label didn’t want to release the project as a studio album since it’s part of a mixtape series.

    “The label don’t wanna count feed tha streets 3 as an album cuz its always been a mixtape series,” he wrote. “But the fans need it so lets drop when I get off tour.”


  • DA says King Von would’ve been indicted in 2019 Atlanta shooting case had he been alive

    DA says King Von would’ve been indicted in 2019 Atlanta shooting case had he been alive

    King Von and Lil Durk were both charged in the 2019 shooting outside The Varsity in Atlanta

    Lil Durk was recently acquitted of five charges connected to a 2019 shooting outside The Varsity in Atlanta. According to multiple reports circulating online, District Attorney Fani Willis says King Von would’ve been indicted if he was still alive, and that his death is the reason the charges were dropped.

    “This office has declined to indict Durk Banks, a.k.a. “Lil’ Durk,” for the February 5, 2019 incident because insufficient evidence exists to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt at trial. If co-defendant Dayvon Bennett, a.k.a. “King Von,” had not died in 2020, he would have been indicted for this incident,” said Jeff DiSantis, spokesperson to DA Willis.

    The statement added, “As stated in the motion declining to indict Mr. Banks, the Atlanta Police Department had evidence to establish probable cause to arrest him. That standard of proof, however, is considerably lower than the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard of proof at required at trial, which the evidence in this case does not meet.”

  • Lil Durk’s charges in 2019 Atlanta shooting have been dropped

    Lil Durk’s charges in 2019 Atlanta shooting have been dropped

    Lil Durk is now off the hook in 2019 shooting charges

    Lil Durk has been acquitted of all charges in the 2019 shooting outside The Varsity in Atlanta after the Super Bowl match. According to WSB-TV Atlanta, Durk, born Derrick Banks, is no longer facing charges in the shooting.

    “While it took three years for the State to make the right decision, in the end the right decision was made and Mr. Banks can finally put this event behind him,” Durkio’s attorney Manny Arora said.

    https://twitter.com/LilDurkAccess/status/1584132239931371520?s=20&t=k_jL3wvcbx1Ubn9xw6rm6g

    The “AHHH HA” rapper was being charged with criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, unlawful for employed by associated with criminal street gang to conduct/participate in crime, possession of firearm during commission of a felony, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

  • Lil Durk recently seen walking in the streets of Chicago

    Lil Durk recently seen walking in the streets of Chicago

    Lil Durk visits his hometown of Chicago

    In recent Hip Hop history, it has proved to be dangerous for rappers to visit their hometowns, with a number of them being targeted in shootings. Nevertheless, some still pay trips to their childhood towns from time to time, Lil Durk is the latest one.

    A footage recently made rounds on social media showing the ‘’Ahhh Ha’’ rapper restfully walking through the streets of the Chi. A group of his people came out to be with the superstar.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxBTexFO3JY

    Back in May, Smurk concluded his 7220 tour with his yet biggest show in Chicago, performing at the United Center. OTF executive & Durk’s manager, Ola Ali, while speaking on how the show was special said in a statement: “I remember when we were on tour with Meek a couple of years back, and then the Chicago date came up and we had to take the night off. [Local authorities] wouldn’t let us perform on that one night, and we were official support for that whole tour.”

    He continued “So going through moments like that in your hometown for so many years makes being able to sell out United Center by ourselves on our own tour that much more special.”





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