Chicago rapper Lil Durk is seeing things on a bigger level. The hip-hop star has lit up social media to vow to stop name-dropping people who have passed away.
Lil Durk Makes Promise
Durkio went to his Twitter page to acknowledge his new state of mind. LD said he would stop publicly name-dropping late people outside of his music.
“I’m done name dropping the dead after my deluxe ….in songs only tho ? … I feel like dropping something tonight ?”
Lil Durk Reacts To The Voice Album Sales
A few days ago, Durk took to Twitter to celebrate major success. His newly released The Voice album moved upwards of 93,000 units in its first week. He let the sales for the first full week be known and praised himself with a goat a.k.a. greatest of all time emoji.
“Really 93k first week ? the voice”
Lil Durk’s New Concert Fees
Durk isn’t a freebie anymore. The hip-hop star has stepped up to reveal he’s now charging a pretty penny to book him for concerts. Durk went to his Twitter page to alert concert promoters around the world how much they need to secure him. LD admitted he costs nearly a quarter of a million dollars just to grace stages.
“I need 200k a show now smurk top 3 out here ….”
Durk Challenges Tekashi’s Album Sales Claim
Recently, Durk’s rap rival Tekashi 6ix9ine went on his Instagram Story accusing LD of using the late King Von‘s name to boost sales for his new album, The Voice, but claims it only sold 55,000 in its first week. Durk responded on IG Story to set the record straight.
“80k first week with 5hrs promo stop playing with the voice #DOIT4VON”
Tekashi 6ix9ine has made trolling and controversy his brand, but just about everyone in hip-hop agrees he went too far with his latest words toward Lil Durk and King Von. After making the disputed claim about Durk’s album sales, Tekashi bashed Von.
“Used Von name for sales. Is NOT blackballed has all industry support. 55k and his man was caught in 4k #KingVon REST IN PISS”