Lil Durk has never been afraid to confront his detractors head on, and heās now shared some words that seem to be a thinly-veiled shot at someone in particular.
Taking to his Instagram Story on Wednesday (June 28), Durkio posted what appears to be unreleased lyrics about an opp. While the bars definitely donāt exist on a song thatās currently out, itās possible the words rhyming was merely coincidental ā though unlikely, considering the Chicago nativeās profession.
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āHe said some[thing] in public I got in his dm and made em apologize,ā Durk wrote. āI canāt say what I want on my page my page is monetized.ā
You can view the post below:
In other Lil Durk news, the OTF leader recently elaborated on why it was a two-year process for him and J. Cole to record their current single āAll My Life.ā
In a sit-down interview on The Nadeska Show earlier this month, Durk began by speaking about the effort the Fayetteville rapper put into the infectious rap record which many have praised since its release in May.
āHe went super crazy,ā Lil Durk said. āItās so crazy because weād been talking for like, two years, and heād always be like, āSend me a record.ā And Iām like, āI gotta find the right record.ā Iām glad I waited two years.
āIn my eyes he a legend. If you have a chance to do a song with a legend, it be like, will you send them something just to send it, just to say you got one, or you gone make it stick. So thatās why I never just sent him a record. āCause Iām like, āI want something thatās gonā stick.'ā
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He added: āAs soon as I did the record, he was the first person to pop in my head. Like, I got it. I believe in timing. Timing is everything.ā
J. Coleās manager recently disputed claims that the rapper charged a huge fee for his guest verse on the song, calling ācapā on the notion. Ibrahim āIbā Hamad took to Twitter earlier this month to respond to a tweet from RapHouseTV alleging that Cole made Durk cough up $978,000 for his feature on the song, replying with a cap emoji.
Durkās DJ also debunked the report by writing on Twitter: āFalse news we aināt never paid for a featureā¦ Ever!ā