Lil Durk
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Music Durk just wants a break.
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Alexander Cole -
Music The prosecution in Lil Durk's case recently argued in favor of keeping the identity of the jury shielded.
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Cole Blake -
Music Lil Durk brought out two massive crowds in Chicago.
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Alexander Cole -
Music Lil Durk scores a win in his tense murder-for-hire trial after it was previously reported that his lyrics were going to be off limits.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music Lil Durk says that he's been going to therapy to work on his mental health.
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Cole Blake -
Music Lil Durk's lawyers reportedly did not object to this motion from prosecutors, and both sides would be able to review grand jury testimony.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Although Durk is dealing with a lot legally, his message proves India is still on his mind.
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Tallie Spencer -
Music Wack's belief stems from a Clubhouse incident where 21 threatened a Chicago user on the social media platform.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Lil Durk is a man of the people.
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Alexander Cole -
Politics Lil Durk says that his meeting with Brandon Johnson had nothing to do with album promo.
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Cole Blake -
Music Lil Durk wants to promote music over murder with "Smurkchella."
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Elias Andrews -
Pop Culture Ross continued to showcase his lack of hip-hop knowledge.
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Ben Mock