

Lil Durk
Lil Durk is an American rapper and singer from Chicago, Illinois. He is regarded as a pioneer of drill music, a sub-genre in the Chicago hip-hop scene. He released his debut studio album Remember My Name in 2015 and Lil Durk 2X in 2016 on Def Jam. Durk joined Geffen Records in 2020 and released Just Cause Y'all Waited 2, a follow-up to his 2018 mixtape Just Cause Y'all Waited. He teamed up with Lil Baby in 2021 for their collaborative album The Voice of the Heroes, and performed at Apple Music’s Rap Life Live at Clark Atlanta University alongside Saweetie and Moneybagg Yo.
In 2022, he took the stage in Los Angeles for Apple Music Live: Lil Durk, a concert film streamed exclusively on Apple Music and Apple TV+. Later that year, he released his album 7220. His follow-up, the 2023 album Almost Healed, featured Alicia Keys, Morgan Wallen, and the late Juice WRLD. Durk is a go-to collaborator for some of hip-hop's biggest hitmakers, and appears on How It Feels with Lil Baby, Laugh Now Cry Later with Drake, and All My Life featuring J. Cole, which won a Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance.
Latest Release

- MAR 28, 2025 Deep Thoughts
The Chicago drill superstar’s eighth studio album, 2023’s Almost Healed, was devoted to the concept of recovering from trauma—a theme that’s haunted Lil Durk’s music, either implicitly or explicitly, since his emergence in the early 2010s as the most melodically gifted of the genre’s rising stars. Its March 2025 follow-up, Deep Thoughts, was slated for release in October 2024. But that same month, Durk was arrested (along with several affiliates of his record label and collective, Only the Family) in connection to a murder-for-hire case against a rival rapper. The rapper born Durk Banks has maintained his innocence, but was denied bail on the grounds of being a flight risk. If convicted of the charges, the 32-year-old faces life in prison. This changes the gravity of his long-awaited ninth album, which was delayed four times since the 2024 arrest. But the tracklist of Deep Thoughts seems to reflect a different lifetime, with pre-arrest singles like “Turn Up a Notch” and a suite of lusty ballads like the benny blanco-produced Jhene Aiko duet, “Can’t Hide It.” The resounding pathos of Durk’s work remains—most potently on “Keep on Sippin’,” whose candid bars detail the vicious cycle of addiction. But the stakes have changed, and it’s hard not to wonder what the Lil Durk of the past year might have to get off his chest instead. Still, an offhand line from “They Want to Be You,” a melancholy Future collab about the expectations of fame, hits even harder now: “All the kids rap, they wanna be just like you.”
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Lil Durk on Apple Music

Lil Durk on Apple Podcasts

About
- FROM
- Chicago, IL, United States
- BORN
- October 19, 1992
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap