Photo: Instagram/Lil Durk
Chicago’s rap superstar Lil Durk, born Durk Derrick Bank, has returned to his signature grimy Hip-Hop.
The revered Only The Family affiliate, who has released various top-tier conscious rap records this year, has joined forces with “Mixtape Pluto” producer Southside, CuBeatz, TooDope & more on the flagrant new single “Monitoring Me”.
The hard-hitting record marks Durk’s slight return to “music for the streets” and arrives ahead of his rumoured collaborations with Central Cee and Punjabi emcee Karan Aujla.
Notably, “Monitoring Me” is the second lead single from Durk’s forthcoming studio album “Deep Thoughts”. Set to release on 18th October, the LP will serve as the follow-up to Smurk’s top-selling record “Almost Healed”.
Check out the exclusive “Deep Thoughts” artwork and “Monitoring Me” single shared by Lil Durk below.
While Durk’s announcement has stirred much anticipation for his 9th studio album, it has left fans guessing about his other awaited project “Love Songs 4 The Streets III”.
Earlier this summer, Durk previewed and dropped a slew of massive tracks including his recent single “Went Hollywood For A Year”.
In other news, Atlanta emcee Rich Homie Quan has released his debut posthumous album “Forever Goin In”. Traversing 35 new tracks, the LP features guest verses by 2 Chainz, Lil Tjay, Plies, SkillaBaby, Sukihana and a slew of top-tier ATL underground emcees.
Earlier today, Quan premiered the “Intro” cut from his LP.
Look out for the ‘Deep Thoughts’ album by Lil Durk.
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Stream ‘Monitoring Me’ single by Lil Durk via Spotify.