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Lil Durk Calls Out Man For Fighting Woman At His Concert

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Lil Durk Calls Out Man For Fighting Woman AT HIs Concert
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During the Bridgeport, CT leg of his tour, Lil Durk had to step in when an altercation between a man and a woman broke out during the concert. The rapper stopped to acknowledge the fight, saying “I just seen the most craziest sh-t in the crowd, man.” He further addressed the audience, “I just seen a n—a tryna fight a girl, man. Slow down, bro, you know? Where is he at? Who just tried to fight a girl, man?” The rapper, clearly disturbed by the man’s actions, continued to express his disdain while concertgoers recorded the moment on their phones.

Aye bro, why you tryna fight girls, bro? I should come over there and fuck you up. Yeah. We really like that for sure. I’d make your ass apologize right now. Deadass and you a hoe. You a hoe.

The Aftermath Of The Incident

Hours later, The Shade Room posted video of the shocking moment. A man, claiming to be the one involved in the altercation, commented, claiming he was protecting his girlfriend. The commenters seemed to support the man in question. However, other Lil Durk fans defended him, asking “how was he supposed to know the situation?” Regardless, the two reactions seem to support the anti-violence in Durk’s message while acknowledging the man at the concert may have been doing something good.

 

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Outside this incident, it’s been a successful tour promoting a successful album. 7220 came out on March 11. It became the first of Durk’s albums to chart for this long on the Billboard 200. As for the tour, there are only a handful of stops left. Durk will be in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Chicago through May.

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