On Friday, Mar. 11, Lil Durk released his highly anticipated seventh studio album, 7220. Additionally, as expected, the project is receiving positive feedback on social media. Most likely, Lil Durk is seeking positive reactions to this project. Nevertheless, it appears that something is troubling him.
Moreover, in an Instagram story posted on Tuesday, Mar. 15, Lil Durk announced that there is more music coming. As fans can see in the picture, there appears to be an audio file with the name “Computer Murders.” It seems that song is on someone’s phone. Durk stated that it looks like the song may represent a diss record.
“N**gas pissed me off again,” Durk wrote in the Story.
Is Lil Durk Referring to Who he is Angry with in the Post?
Lil Durk did not make a specific reference to who upset him. However, in light of the recent events between him and NBA YoungBoy, fans speculate that this might indeed be the case. Last week, during the promotional period for Durk’s album, the last shot was fired between the feuding rappers.
Furthermore, before the release of 7220, many people noticed a billboard off Washington Street, Exit 156A in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Therefore, money was etched on the billboard to display the words “Durk Better.” Nevertheless, in Chicago, a “YoungBoy Never Broke Again” billboard proclaiming “YB vs. Everybody” appeared depicting YoungBoy’s Colors mixtape.
A Hit Song From 7220 Has A New Music Video
In relation to the billboard, Lil Durk has not responded. However, the 7220 breakout hit “Barbarian” accompanied a new music video. Lil Durk finds himself reflecting on his rise to fame in the video. In addition to the rewards, he has reaped from his involvement in hip hop. The Jerry Production-directed visual includes his family and friends.
Watch the video below!
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Written by Nikiya Biggs
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