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Lil Durk Dropped 60 Bands In Amiri Store On His Team

Lil Durk Dropped 60 Bands At Amiri Store On His Team

Lil Durk has always been one of the realest out there in the rap game. Self acclaimed ‘The Voice’ is making his voice heard not only in his music, but also amongst his team.

The Chicago rapper is currently trending after dropping $60k at the Amiri store on his guys. Clip from the store showing Durk with his guys is now making round online, garnering reactions from fans.

“He a real Nigga but dam I would given niggas 60 bands to invest not to throw away on clothes,” someone commented. “Durk gone always put in work I respect bro to the fullest forget these soft rappers,” another person wrote. “He different ngl,” someone else added. “Normal shit when you got the bag,” a fourth user added.

 

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Durk founded the Chicago-based collective and record label Only the Family (OTF) in 2010, for which he serves as the lead member. The group, having released six albums, included slain rapper King Von.

Following the independent release of his Just Cause Y’all Waited mixtape in March 2018, Durk signed with Alamo Records in July of that year. In April 2020, Durk made his first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist with his single “Viral Moment.”

He gained further chart success throughout that year with his singles “3 Headed Goat” (featuring Polo G and Lil Baby), “Backdoor,” and “The Voice”; his features on Drake’s “Laugh Now Cry Later” and Pooh Shiesty’s “Back in Blood”, and closed the year with his sixth album, The Voice (2020). The following year, his collaborative album with Georgia rapper Lil Baby, The Voice of the Heroes (2021) became his first to debut atop the Billboard 200.

His seventh album, 7220 (2022) became his second to do so, while his eighth album, Almost Healed (2023) was led by the single “All My Life” (featuring J. Cole), which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, won a Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance, and remains his most commercially successful release.

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