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Sometimes, a major lupus flare-up can dictate an entire live performance. “I recently had to cancel my college football playoff performance on January 18th because I had a flare-up due to some ...
[1] In an otherwise mixed review of the album, Peter A. Berry of HipHopDX commented that "Mad Max" was one of the "times when Loyal Bros 2 soars", writing, "For 'Mad Max,' Durk plays off Future's murmuring menace, attacking pummeling 808s with threats that are so vicious and so direct that you can almost feel him sneering at you.
[1] Dylan Green of Pitchfork was critical of the song, writing, "'Cross the Globe' boasts a feature from the late Juice WRLD, and his somber and paranoid verse ('I got the juice, feel like 2Pac / They tryna kill me in the black Beamer like 2Pac') doesn't match Durk yelling about going deep into some young lady's guts while screaming 'Free Thug ...
However, interviews revealed that three in five lupus patients and one in three individuals with other rheumatology-related conditions experienced increasingly disrupted dream sleep — typically ...
The Voice of the Heroes is a collaborative studio album by American rappers Lil Baby and Lil Durk. It was released through Quality Control Music, 4 Pockets Full, Only the Family, and Alamo Records on June 4, 2021. Its title comes from Durk's childhood nickname of "the Voice" and Baby's nickname of "the Hero" that Lil Durk had given him.
Almost Healed is the eighth studio album by American rapper Lil Durk.It was released through Only the Family, Alamo Records, and Sony Music on May 26, 2023. The album features guest appearances from Alicia Keys, J. Cole, Chief Wuk, Future, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, Rob49, Morgan Wallen, and Juice WRLD.
Life Ain't No Joke is a mixtape by American rapper Lil Durk; hosted by DJ Moondawg and DJ Victoriouz. It was released on October 19, 2012, by his independently record label OTF . The mixtape features guest appearances from French Montana , Soulja Boy and Yo Gotti .
A few days before the song was released, Lil Durk previewed it among other tracks at a Sirius XM + Pandora Playback event in Atlanta. According to Durk, the song was inspired by rappers Lil Wayne and Jay-Z. [1] The title of the song references Wayne's surname, Carter, and cover art of the single features Lil Durk adorning Wayne's iconic face ...