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Lil Durk’s Scrapped Verse On Drake’s “Search & Rescue” Surfaced Online
Lil Durk’s Scrapped Verse On Drake’s “Search & Rescue” Has Surfaced Online
Drake started the second quarter with his first solo single of the year. Back in April, the rapper released “Search & Rescue,” a track that samples some dialogue from Kim Kardashian.
“I need someone to be patient with me/Someone to get money with, not take it from me/Look, they don’t even need to be as famous as me/I don’t think I’ll meet them at the places I be,” raps Drake for the song’s chorus.
The lyrics are soon followed by a snippet of conversation between Kardashian and Kris Jenner. “I didn’t come this far, just to come this far and not be happy,” says the Skims founder. “Okay, that’s fair,” responds Jenner. Kardashian then quips, “Yep, I saw it on the internet.”
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The quite controversial song has a Lil Durk verse that was eventually scrapped. And as you’d have thought, Durk’s verse was as controversial as Drake’s.
“I’m glad that you fuck nigga free (Yeah, yeah)
I’m worse than Kevin Gates, I’m me (Yeah, yeah)
India know I’m down to drink pee (Woah, woah, woah, I-I-I)” Durk raps on “Search and Rescue” original version.
The verse has now gone viral on social media garnering lots of reactions from folks online. “Down to drink what?” someone commented. “Drake probably said GTFO lmaoooo,” another person wrote.
“If you been listening to Durk uno that ain’t wild that man been saying fuckery,” someone else added.
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