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Lil Durk Responds To 6ix9ine By Stealing His Album Release Date
Lil Durk Jacks Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Album Release Date – Dropping On Same Day
Lil Durk reignited his beef with Tekashi 6ix9ine on Drake’s new song “Laugh Now Cry Later” which also happens to be the first track off Drizzy’s upcoming album “Certified Lover Boy”. Fans believe Drake and Durk dissed their rivals Kanye West and 6ix9ine on the track.
“I’m in the trenches, relax / Can you not play that lil’ boy in the club? ‘Cause we do not listen to rats,” Lil Durk raps on “Laugh Now Cry Later.”
Durkio also doubled down on the lyrics, he told Power 106, “Whoever make music and rat, I’m talking to you. It can be one person, two people, three people, I’m talking to your ass.” If the shoe fits, “wear it. ‘Cause yo ass is not gettin’ played in the club where I am.”
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Somebody tell 6ix9ine that Lil Durk doesn’t like him 😩 #CanUNotPlayThatLilBoyInTheClub
Following 69’s arrival at Chicago, Lil Durk once again threw shade at the rapper, alerting people of Chicago that Tekashi is around. Of course, it didn’t take long before 69 dissed him back. He pulled up to O Block and laying down flowers for the rapper’s cousin who was recently killed.
In response, Lil Durk decided to hit back in an indirect fashion, jacking 6ix9ine’s shine for next week. He announced that he’s releasing some new music called “The Voice” next week.
“THE VOICE SEP4TH link not in bio,” he wrote on Instagram and fans quickly noted that it’s the same date 6ix9ine plans on releasing his album ‘Tattle Tales’.
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