Lil Durk may be behind bars, but that’s not stopping him from putting out a new album for his fans – and it’s seemingly going to feature the likes of Jhené Aiko and Future.
With a short video posted to social media this week, Durkio revealed that his new album Deep Thoughts will arrive later this month on March 28.
“The Streets Still Need Me,” he added.
The video features footage of Durk’s team in the studio while he calls in from jail, and flashes a picture of a tentative tracklist that included Jhené on one song and Future on another.

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“I like the energy. What y’all been putting together,” he tells his team in the video. “Even the list of songs you sent me is good so I know y’all putting better changes on that shit so I know it’s gonna be bigger and better.”
The Streets Still Need Me 🦅
Deep Thoughts
The Album March 28thhttps://t.co/sCoCsVQP7zpic.twitter.com/FQLEoJhVma— THE VOICE (@lildurk) March 17, 2025
Meanwhile, Rick Ross has criticized the lack of support shown for Lil Durk at Rolling Loud California.

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The annual festival was held in Los Angeles this past weekend, with performances from the likes of Playboi Carti, A$AP Rocky, YG, Sexyy Red, Quavo and more.
In a video posted to his Instagram Stories on Monday (March 17), Rozay called out those who hit the stage for not publicly supporting Durk during their sets, albeit without naming anyone in particular.
“How many n-ggas screamed ‘free Durk’ at that Rolling Loud? How many?” he asked his followers.
After dispensing some advice urging young Black men to pursue a trade such as plumbing or construction, the MMG mogul once again asked: “How many people said ‘free Lil Durk’ at Rolling Loud? Exactly.”

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Durk has been behind bars since last October when he was arrested on murder-for-hire charges relating to the 2022 killing of Saviay’a “Lul Pab” Robinson, the cousin of his rap rival Quando Rondo.
The Chicago native was denied bail over allegations that he has not been on his best behavior in jail.
A brief published in December claimed that the rapper had “repeatedly abused the phone system [in jail],” despite “clear instructions to not engage in three-way calls.”
Durk is accused of funding the murder of Lul Pab as payback for the death of his close friend and collaborator King Von, who was killed during a scuffle with Quando Rondo and his crew in 2020. He faces the possibility of life in prison if convicted, while the death penalty is still not off the table.

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He will face trial in October after proceedings were delayed due to the complexities of the case, including one of the defendants allegedly exploring a plea deal with prosecutors.