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  2. Field Trip (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song leaked in early 2024, under the names "Field Trip" and "Venom". Early versions did not feature Kodak Black, who was added later, while American rapper Lil Durk was initially featured, but was reportedly excluded from the song after sending in a verse where he uses a Yeezy shirt as a doormat. [2]

  3. Vultures 2 - Wikipedia

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    "Field Trip" features vocals from Playboi Carti, Don Toliver, and Kodak Black. "Fried" features additional vocals from the Curva Nord Milano ultras. "Promotion" features vocals from Future. "Dead" features vocals from Future and Lil Durk. "Forever Rolling" features vocals from Lil Baby.

  4. Vultures (song) - Wikipedia

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    This version of the song featured West alongside Ty Dolla Sign, Bump J, and Lil Durk. The track was originally released November 18, 2023, following its debut on Power 92 Chicago the night prior. However, the song was soon removed from streaming services and saw a wider rerelease on the 22nd, sans Lil Durk.

  5. Nightmares in the Trenches - Wikipedia

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    Nightmares in the Trenches is a collaborative compilation album by American rapper Lil Durk and his record label, Only the Family.It was released through the label alongside Alamo Records (a subsidiary of Sony Music) on November 17, 2023.

  6. Lil Durk - Wikipedia

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    Durk Devontay Banks (born October 19, 1992), known professionally as Lil Durk, is an American rapper. [8] Regarded as a pioneering artist in the Chicago -based hip hop subgenre drill music , he has been noted as one of the subgenre's most commericially successful rappers.

  7. Turn Up a Notch - Wikipedia

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    The instrumental features skittering hi-hats alongside a somber, looping guitar melody, creating a propulsive yet melancholic backdrop for Lil Durk’s reflective lyrics. In the track, Durk delves into the struggles and triumphs of his life, contrasting grim realities with glimpses of his success. Notably, the chorus is a standout element, as ...

  8. Only the Family - Wikipedia

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    The label has since grown to be independent from the Coke Boys imprint and is now cooperating with Empire Distribution, except for Lil Durk, who signed to Alamo Records and Interscope Records in 2018 (after being released from his Def Jam Recordings Contract); [3] his releases for Alamo are now distributed by Sony Music after the latter ...

  9. 2024 in hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign as ¥$ featuring Bump J and Lil Durk: 34 "Dangerous" 21 Savage, Lil Durk and Metro Boomin American Dream: 35 "H.Y.B." J. Cole, Bas and Central Cee Might Delete Later "Last Lap" Rod Wave Last Lap "Runnin Outta Time" Future and Metro Boomin We Don't Trust You: 36 "Mamushi" Megan Thee Stallion featuring Yuki Chiba ...