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LIL DURK REVEALS HIS INTENSE HATRED FOR RATS THEURBANSPOTLIGHT.COM

Lil Durk Reveals His Intense Hatred for Rats

In a candid conversation with DJ Akademiks, Lil Durk delved into the roots of his deep-seated animosity towards rats. The Chicago rapper shared a poignant personal experience, recounting how someone’s betrayal led to his father’s imprisonment, robbing him of valuable time that should have been spent nurturing his son.

“”So I really hate rats with a real passion. If you a rat, I hate you bad. Imma look to the camera. I hate fcking rats. I hate all rats. If you ever told you ever tell, I hate you. Like with a passion. That took away half of my … that made me who I am today. That took away half of my life, motherfcker telling on my pops,” Durk explained.,” Durk emotionally expressed.

Durk’s father, Dontay Banks, received a life sentence in the early 1990s for his involvement in cocaine distribution. Legend has it that rather than betray the leader of the Gangster Disciples and renowned figure in Chicago, Larry Hoover, Banks willingly accepted the sentence, demonstrating loyalty and refusing to cooperate with law enforcement.

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Is DJ Akademiks Misrepresenting Feuds and Fueling Tensions Wack100 Criticizes THEURBANSPOTLIGHT.COM

Do You Believe Dj Akademiks Is Stirring The Pot Between NBA Youngboy And Lil Durk?

In a recent interview, music manager Wack100 expressed disappointment with DJ Akademiks, a popular media personality, for intensifying feuds within the music industry. Wack100 specifically addressed the ongoing conflict between NBA Youngboy and Lil Durk, which he believed was worsened by Akademiks’ misrepresentation of the situation.

According to Wack100, DJ Akademiks claimed that NBA Youngboy and Lil Durk had resolved their issues, misleading their fans and the public. Wack100 criticized Akademiks for creating confusion and escalating tensions through inaccurate statements. This misrepresentation sparked a series of public call-outs from NBA Youngboy to Lil Durk, reigniting the feud.

Wack100 stressed the importance of responsible reporting, urging media personalities like Akademiks to exercise caution when making statements. He believed that distorting the truth only fuels animosity and can potentially lead to real-life conflicts. Instead, Wack100 advocated for a more constructive approach to resolving disagreements and promoting peace within the music industry.

While conflicts and feuds are not uncommon in the music industry, it is crucial for media figures to wield their influence responsibly. Wack100’s criticism of DJ Akademiks underscores the impact of inaccurate reporting on the dynamics between artists and their fan bases. Ultimately, fostering understanding and finding peaceful resolutions should take precedence over exacerbating tensions for the sake of sensationalism.

Feel free to share your thoughts!

Lil Durk Faces Backlash for Expressing Disinterest in Lyrical Rappers THEURBANSPOTLIGHT.COM

Lil Durk Faces Backlash for Expressing Disinterest in “Lyrical” Rappers


Lil Durk recently sparked controversy on social media after revealing that he isn’t particularly fond of “lyrical” rappers.

During an interview with Spotify’s RapCaviar, while discussing his new single “All My Life” featuring J. Cole, Durkio made the comments that garnered attention. Despite acknowledging Cole’s exceptional guest verse on the track, he stated, “You know I ain’t super big on lyricist-type rappers. Cole was one of them ones that, like, him and [JAY-Z], you gotta play them 50 times to catch what they’re saying.”

Although Durk has collaborated with acclaimed lyricists such as Nas, Big Sean, J.I.D, Cordae, Logic, Chance The Rapper, and Talib Kweli in the past, fans swiftly criticized his stance on lyrics. One Instagram comment expressed disappointment, stating, “[sad] day when mfs don’t listen to actual lyrics.”

Despite the controversy, Lil Durk later emphasized his appreciation for J. Cole’s verse on “All My Life” in a separate interview with Complex, acknowledging that Cole “smoked” him on the song. Durk also discussed the track’s creation, highlighting his moody state and how he believed J. Cole was the perfect fit for the collaboration.

“All My Life,” produced by pop hitmaker Dr. Luke, serves as the lead single from Lil Durk’s upcoming album, Almost Healed, slated for release on May 26. The song marks Durk and Cole’s first joint effort, and Durk expressed his excitement about the collaboration and the positive vibes surrounding it.

While Lil Durk’s comments on lyrical rappers sparked backlash, his upcoming album and collaboration with J. Cole continue to generate anticipation among fans.

DJ Akademiks Reacts to Lil Durk Challenging 6ix9ine for a $50 Million Boxing Match in Dubai 🤷😏

DJ Akademiks Reacts to Lil Durk Challenging 6ix9ine for a $50 Million Boxing Match in Dubai

DJ Akademiks reacts to Lil Durk challenging 6ix9ine to a boxing fight for $50 million. 

It’s appears as if the rapper is shifting the attention he’s getting from NBA YoungBoy to concentrate on 6ix9ine. 

The beefing between him and NBA is getting more intense and Akademiks pointed out that challenging 6ix9ine to a boxing match at this time is insensitive. 

Akademiks recently claimed during his livestream video that Lil Durk and NBA YoungBoy have ended their beef. 

DJ Akademiks had said “That beef is squashed. You ain’t hear?” the Off the Record podcast host said during a conversation with another streamer. “I’m serious. Durk and YoungBoy don’t have beef no more.”

Taking to his Instagram story, Lil Durk posted that he’s not friend with any nigga, asking Akademiks (perhaps) to stop the joke. 

NBA YoungBoy also took to his Twitter handle and called Akademiks a bitch. He wrote “Ak you a bitch along with his industry friends I love this shit it turn out the same way every time.” 

In another post, NBA YoungBoy called Akademiks a ‘Fat hoe.” 

DJ Akademiks Reacts to Lil Durk Challenging 6ix9ine for a $50 Million Boxing Match in Dubai. What do you think? Kindly feel free to let us know in the comments section. 

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DJ Akademiks Claims NBA YoungBoy's Ego Keeps Him from Acknowledging His Help

DJ Akademiks Claims NBA YoungBoy’s Ego Keeps Him from Acknowledging His Help

DJ Akademiks Claims NBA YoungBoy’s Ego Keeps Him from Acknowledging His Help . Akademiks has come under a hot backlash after he said in a livestream video that and Lil Durk are in good terms. 

Responding to his comments, NBA YoungBoy in a now deleted post called Akademiks a bitch, and a fat hoe. Lil Durk also took to his Instagram story. He wrote that he’s not friend with any niggas yet. 

Reacting to the situation, Akademiks indirectly claimed that NBA YoungBoy’s ego is affecting him. Akademiks indirectly claimed that it’s the ego in YoungBoy which has been keeping him from acknowledging his help. 

He further stressed that he doesn’t use his platform to favor one rapper against the other. DJ Akademiks thought NBA YoungBoy has his number and should have called him to make clarifications for anything of necessary.  

Akademiks had earlier said during his livestream that The beef lasted many years. DJ Akademiks during his live section said the two have ended their beefs. Akademiks said “That beef is squashed. You ain’t hear? I’m serious. Durk and YoungBoy don’t have beef no more.”

DJ Akademiks Claims NBA YoungBoy’s Ego Keeps Him from Acknowledging His Help. What do you think? Kindly feel free to let us know in the comments section..

NBA YoungBoy Calls Akademiks a "FAT HOE"; Claims Beef with Lil Durk Continues

NBA YoungBoy Calls Akademiks a “FAT HOE”; Claims Beef with Lil Durk Continues

NBA YoungBoy calls DJ Akademiks a bitch. Lil Durk shades him too and said “I ain’t friend with no niggas. Stop it!” 

Akademiks recently claimed during his livestream video that Lil Durk and NBA YoungBoy have ended their beef. 

DJ Akademiks had said “That beef is squashed. You ain’t hear?” the Off the Record podcast host said during a conversation with another streamer. “I’m serious. Durk and YoungBoy don’t have beef no more.”

Taking to his Instagram story, Lil Durk posted that he’s not friend with any nigga, asking Akademiks (perhaps) to stop the joke. 

NBA YoungBoy also took to his Twitter handle and called Akademiks a bitch. He wrote “Ak you a bitch along with his industry friends I love this shit it turn out the same way every time.” 

In another post, NBA YoungBoy called Akademiks a ‘Fat hoe.” 

Taking to Instagram, Akademiks wrote, “Lol I ain’t say that. I mean they ain’t actively dissing each other no more in music and tweets anything y’all see is more than likely directed at other ppl instead of each other.”

NBA YoungBoy Calls Akademiks a “FAT HOE”; Claims Beef with Lil Durk Continues. What do you think? Kindly let us know in the comments section. 

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FYB J Mane Says the Demon Living in King Von Now Lives in Lil Durk 😡👿

FYB J Mane Says the Demon Living in King Von Now Lives in Lil Durk

FYB J Mane featured on the Say Cheese interview and talked about the domon living in King Von now living in Lil Durk. 

In his words, J Mane said, “Now King Von I ain’t know him personally. I knew him now. When I say I know of him now I could have said you  couple of times. I ain’t fuck with you like that. I knew of you, you catch my drift even if I beat your drift. Y’all heard about the strong of King Von getting this ass beat me and gonna do that right now…” 

As continued saying that a demon was in King Von and that the demon now lives in Lil Durk. 

On the other side, you remember Blac Chyna’s conversion and how he said she deactivated her OnlyFans account. While featuring on Angela Yee’s show, Angela Yee asked “What was so, how was the surgery like when you had to get um the silicone injections taken out?”

Blac Chyna repliedI was just super sore but mind you I was under for eight and a half hours. That’s a long time even like um I know she kept asking me like kept well when I got home she was like I kept checking on you because you was under so long. So what happened was the silicon kept clogging away with the utensils and the doctor was using every time it was clogging like this little balls and like all like some crazy stuff…”

What do you think? Kindly let us know in the comments section. 

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Quando Rondo Speaks on Lil Durk Threatening to Release Music the Same Day as Him 

Quando Rondo Speaks on Lil Durk Threatening to Release Music the Same Day as Him 

Quando Rondo said he’s not aware of Lil Durk wanting to release music the same day as him during an interview session. 

Quando Rondo said, “Oh shit, I don’t know bro. I ain’t gonna lie bro I be my bad bro man I’d in my own lone world bro. Sometimes, science management management mostly run my page so uh sometimes if you get on Instagram so it’s a lot of stuff I’ll be seeing but nah I never witnessed that. I didn’t see that.” 

During the interview, Quando Rondo also spoke about know remembering the might King Von was murdered. 

In words, Quando Rondo said, “I don’t even remember that night. That was so long ago. To what how it goes? Now man, I don’t even remember two months ago. Only thing I tried my best to remember is one of the latest Jays coming out. I swear to God that’s the only thing I remember. It’s stuff that’s gonna make me and my family look the best.” 

Don’t forget that King Von died on November 6th 2020 in Atlanta after a short argument between him and Quando Rondo’s gang members. The authorities later arrested Lul Tim and charged him for the fatal shooting but gained his freedom after he posted bond. 

The rapper’s death has led to serious strife between NBA Youngboy and Lil Durk’s OTF camp who never stop insulting themselves in songs and on social media. Also, Quando Rondo went after Lil Durk but later said he’s having an issue with Durk’s record label and not the rapper himself. 

What do you think? Kindly let us know in the comments section. 

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Lil Durk Says He's In Love

Lil Durk Says He’s In Love

Lil Durk said he’s in love during an interview session. In his words, the rapper said, “It’s like it’s deeper than just just a feeling like you just know what I’m saying? Is like I was growing up inside the industry, read a book to plenty girls like who was rocking with us both you just know that one girl who you love, like you can’t describe love for real. You just know it’s just like a feeling inside. See I’m in love.” 

Lil Durk recently teases J. Cole collab and warns oops to stop dissing him. While he was performing at Dreamville, the rapper said, “I was gon’ do it anyway. I wanted to do it anyway getting to the festival world, but me and J. Cole cooking up something too. We just vibing, working, you know what I’m saying?”

He added, “The Voice 2.0,” he crowned as his favorite body of work. “Yeah, we finna drop it. You gotta keep em on they toes. Everything. You gotta feed the core fan base too. Don’t go all Hollywood on us.”

He took to his Instagram and wrote, “Stop dissing me and diss who killed 4nem they right around the corner.” 

What do you think? Kindly let us know in the comments section. 

OTF Affiliate THF Zoo Now Set Free from Prison

OTF Affiliate THF Zoo Now Set Free from Prison

 THF Zoo who is a close friend of Lil Durk and King Von has been released from prison. THF was arrested last year and now released from the prison. 

Don’t forget that Von was murdered in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A neighborhood after a little altercation broke out between him and some people on November 6, 2020. Some people have been arrested in connection to his murder. 

Responding to the arrests, an FBI said, “What’s happening on social media and what’s happening in music videos that are on YouTube, particularly in the drill rap genre, it shows you what’s happening in the city.

 “It shows you exactly what’s happening in the city, which are people are flooding the streets to commit acts of violence and then either bragging about acts of violence or talking about how they’re going to retaliate through other acts of violence, and it’s happening on a regular basis.

“Again, that is why it’s significant that as law enforcement, we’re able to investigate and hold people accountable for the acts they’re committing. For instance, you can go on the internet right now, you can see people in music videos and guns all over the place.”

What do you think? Tell us in the comments section. 

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