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Lil Durk has teased a collaboration on the way with J. Cole after performing at Dreamville Festival over the weekend in North Carolina.

Prior to hitting the stage on Saturday night (April 1), the OTF honcho sat down with Rob Markman, Gia Peppers and Wayno where he revealed he was working on new music with Cole.

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“I was gon’ do it anyway,” Durk said about performing at Dreamville. “I wanted to do it anyway getting to the festival world, but me and J. Cole cooking up something too. We just vibing, working, you know what I’m saying?”

Durk raised the hype around his anticipatedThe Voice 2.0 album which he teased to be dropping in the near future.

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The Voice 2.0,” he crowned as his favorite body of work. “Yeah, we finna drop it. You gotta keep em on they toes.”

Wayno then brought up Durk’s “52 Bars” freestyles and wondered if that was the kind of Durk fans would be hearing on the new body of work.

“Everything. You gotta feed the core fan base too. Don’t go all Hollywood on us,” he added.

Durk hasn’t dropped a single in 2023 but appeared on GloRilla’s “Ex’s (Phatnall Remix)” in March, and has been hinting at the imminent arrival of The Voice 2.0.

“This album ain’t regular,” he wrote to his Instagram Story last month with a photo of him performing on stage.

Swizz Beatz Praises Lil Durk As A Top 10 Rapper Of Current Generation
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Although the project remains without a firm release date, Durkio has continued to tease The Voice 2.0 and many expect the LP to finally arrive later this year.

Meanwhile, Lil Durk also took time to address his opps with an ominous Instagram Story over the weekend.

“Stop dissing me and diss who killed 4nem they right around the corner,” he wrote with a unicorn emoji. However, it’s unclear who exactly Durk is talking about in the tense exchange.

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The 30-year-old kept busy in 2022 with the release of his 7220 album, which served as his first project to reach the Billboard 200 summit after selling 120,500 total album-equivalent units in the first week last March.